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The face of China

Chapter 29: TABLE OF THE PRINCIPAL CHINESE DYNASTIES
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The narrative records travels through eastern, northern, central, and western China, presenting vivid descriptive sketches and illustrations of cities, villages, landscapes, and transport routes. It treats industry and daily life, including silk, tea, railways, canals, and river navigation, and describes sacred sites and practices associated with Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. The author visits schools, missions, academies, and temples, noting local customs, architecture, and official institutions, and offers practical observations on travel, escorts, and inns. Throughout, the account balances personal impressions with reportage of social and infrastructural change encountered on the journey.

TABLE OF THE PRINCIPAL CHINESE DYNASTIES

Legendary Chinese history extends from the twenty-ninth to the tenth century B.C., the first dynasty emerging from the mists being the

Chow dynasty 1122 to 249 B.C.
Han dynasty   206 B.C. to 220 A.D.
Tang dynasty   618 A.D. to 906 A.D.
Sung dynasty   960 A.D. to 1279 A.D.
Yuan (the Mongol) 1280 A.D. to 1367 A.D.
Ming 1368 A.D. to 1643 A.D.
Ching, or Ts’ing (Manchu) 1643 to the present day.