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Authors: Morris Rossabi
pastoralism
peanuts
Pegolotti, Francesco Balducci (fl. 1310–1347)
Pei Xiu (224–271) and cartography
Peking Union Medical College
Peng Dehuai (1898–1974)
Peony Pavilion, The
(
Mudanting
)
people’s communes
People’s Liberation Army
People’s Republic of China
Pepper Empire
Pereira, Tomás (1654–1708)
Perry, Matthew (1794–1858)
ʾ
Phags-pa Lama (1235–1280)
Ping fa
(
Art of War
)
pipa
Pitt, William, Lord Amherst (1773–1857)
Polo, Marco (1254–1324)
popular religion
porcelains
Portuguese and China
Poyang Lake
printing
privatization of industry
Production and Construction Corps (Bingtuan)
Protestant missions
Pruitt, Ida (1888–1985)
Przhewalski, Nikolai (1839–1888)
Pure Land school of Buddhism
Pure Land Sutra
Puyi (1906–1967), last emperor of Qing dynasty
P’yongyang
Qi (state in Warring States period)
qi
and
li
Qiang
Qianlong, emperor of Qing dynasty (1711–1799)
Qin dynasty (221–206
BCE
)
Qing dynasty (1644–1911)
Qingming scroll
Qishan (1786–1854)
Qiu Jin (1875–1907)
Quanzhou
Queen Mother of the West
Quemoy and Matsu
Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong
(
Mao zhuxi yulu
or “The Little Red Book”)
Qu Yuan (343–278
BCE
)
Rabban Sauma (ca. 1220–1294)
railway construction
Recipes of the Department of Favoring the People and Harmonizing Preparation of the Taiping Era
(
Taiping huiming heji jufang
)
Rectification Campaign
Red, Blue, and Black Lanterns
Red Eyebrows
Red Guards
Red Turbans
Re
fl
ections on Things at Hand
(
Jinsilu
)
Renzong, emperor of the Yuan dynasty (r. 1311–1320)
responsibility system
rhubarb as medicine
Ricci, Matteo (1552–1610)
Roberts, Issachar (1802–1871)
Rong
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (1882–1945)
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858–1919)
Rouran
Ruizong, emperor of the Tang dynasty (662–716)
rural distress (1930s)
Russia
Russo–Japanese War (1904–1905)
Rusticello (fl. late thirteenth century)
Ryukyu islands
Saiyid Ajall Shams al-Din (1211–1279)
sakoku
(“closing the country”)
Samarkand
Sanguozhi yanyi
(
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms
) (novel)
Schall von Bell, Adam (1592–1666)
“scramble for concessions,”
Secret History of the Mongols
Sect of the Three Stages (
Sanjie
)
Self-Strengthening Movement
Sengge (d. 1671)
Sepoy Mutiny (1857)
Service, John S. (1909–1999)
Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove
Seventeen-Point Agreement (Tibet)
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
Shahrukh (1377–1447)
Shakyamuni (ca. 563–483
BCE
)
shamanism
Shangdu (Xanadu)
Shang dynasty
Shanghai and 1930s prosperity
Shanghai Cooperation Organization
Shantao (613–681)
shanyus
(rulers of Xiongnu)
Shato Turks
sheng
(reed musical instrument)
Sheng Shicai (1897–1970)
Shen Gua (1031–1095)
Shennong
Shenzhen economic zone
Shen Zhou (1427–1509)
Shenzong, emperor of the Song dynasty (r. 1068–1085)
shi
Shi Dakai (1831–1863)
Shi Hu (295–349)
Shi Huangdi (“First Emperor”) (r. 246–210
BCE
)
Shiji
(
Records of the Grand Historian
)
Shi Le (274–333)
Shimabara Rebellion
Shi Siming (703–761)
Shi Tao (1642–1707)
Shitong
(
Generalities of History
)
Shu Han dynasty (221–263)
Shuihuzhuan
(
Water Margin
) (novel)
Shun
Siberia, Russian colonization of
Sichuan earthquake
Siddhartha Gautama
see
Buddha
Silk Roads
silver and trade
Sima Guang (1019–1086)
Sima Qian (ca. 145–86
BCE
)
Sima Tan (ca. 165–110
BCE
)
Sima Yan (236–290)
“single-whip” system
Sino–British disputes
Sino–Japanese War (1894–1895)
Sino–Japanese War (1937–1945)
Sino–Soviet relations
Siyiguan (College of Translators)
Snow, Edgar (1905–1972)
Socialist Education Campaign
Society of God Worshippers
Socrates and Confucius
Sokkuram
Song (state in Warring States period)
Song dynasty (960–1279)
Song Jiang
Song Jiaoren (1882–1913)
Song Yingxing (1587–1666)
Soong, Charlie (1863–1918)
Soong Meiling (1898–2003)
Soong Qingling (1893–1981)
Soong, T. V. (1891–1971)
Sorghaghtani Beki, mother of Khubilai Khan
Southern Qi dynasty (479–502)
Spring and Autumn Annals
(
Chun qiu
)
Spring and Autumn period (722–481
BCE
)
Srong-btsan-sgam-po (605?–649)
Stalin, Joseph (1878–1953)
State Hermitage Museum
Sternberg, Ungern von (1885–1921)
Stilwell, Joseph (1883–1946)
Story of the Stone
(
Dream of the Red Chamber
) (
Hongloumeng
) (novel)
Strike Hard campaigns
Sulu
Summer Palace (Yuanmingyuan)
Sun Chuan (182–252)
Sun Fo (1895–1973)
Sun Shines Over the Sangkan River, The
(
Taiyang zhaozai sanggan heshang
)
Sun Yat-sen (1866–1925)
Sunzi
suona
(Chinese oboe)
Su Shi (Su Dongpo) (1037–1101)
Su Wei (542–623)
Suzhou
sweet potato
Tai Chin (1388–1462)
Taiping, princess of the Tang dynasty (d. 713)
Taiping rebellion
Taiwan
Taiyuan Massacre
Taizhou school
Taizong, emperor of the Tang dynasty
see
Li Shimin
Taizong, emperor of the Song dynasty (939–997)
Talas River battle
Tang, king of the Shang dynasty
Tang poetry
Tangshan earthquake (1976)
Tanguts
Tang Xianzu (1550–1616)
taotie
mask
Tavghach
tea
Temür (grandson of Khubilai Khan) (1265–1307)
Temür (Tamerlane) (1336–1405)
Tenggeri
Ten Kingdoms
Theravada (or Hinayana) Buddhism
“thought reform,”
Three-Anti campaign
Three Gorges Dam
Three Kingdoms
Three People’s Principles
Three Sovereigns (
Sanhuang
)
Tian
Tiananmen (Gate of Heavenly Peace)
Tiangong kaiwu
(
Exploitation of the Works of Nature
)
Tiantai school of Buddhism
Tibet
tiyong
(“essence and practical application”)
tobacco
Toghto (fl. 1340–1352)
Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543–1616)
Tolui (father of Khubilai Khan) (1192–1232)
Tongdian
(
Comprehensive Institutions
)
Tonghak movement
Tongmenghui (party)
Tongwenguan (school)
Topkapi Museum
Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536 or 1537–1598)
Tran dynasty
Travelling among Streams and Mountains
Treaty of Aigun (1858)
Treaty of the Bogue (1843)
Treaty of Nanjing (1842)
Treaty of Nerchinsk (1689)
Treaty of Portsmouth (1905)
Treaty of St. Petersburg (1881)
Treaty of Shanyuan (1005)
Treaty of Shimonoseki (1895)
Treaty of Tianjin (1860)
Triads
tribute system of foreign relations
tricolored ceramics
Trotsky, Leon (1879–1940)
“True Story of Ah Q” (
A Q Zhengzhi
) (short story)
Tsewang Rabtan (d. 1717)
Tsinghua University
Tsingtao
Tsong-kha-pa (1357–1419)
Tujue
Tumu, battle of
tuntian
(military colonies)
Tuoba
Turfan
Tuyuhun
Twenty-One Demands
Ulanhu (1906–1988)
united-front policy
USA and China
Uyghur empire
Uyghurs
Vairocana (Cosmic Buddha)
Verbiest, Ferdinand (1623–1688)
Versailles
Victoria, queen of Great Britain (1819–1901)
Vietnam, war with China (1979)
Voitinsky, Gregori (1893–1956)
Wallace, Henry (1888–1965)
Wang Anshi (1021–1086)
Wang Bi (226–249)
Wang Chen (d. 1449)
Wang Chong (27–ca. 100)
Wang Gen (1483–1541)
Wang Ji (1498–1583)
Wang Jingwei (1883–1944)
Wang Mang (ca. 45
BCE
–23
CE
)
Wang Wei (699–759)
Wang Xianzhi (d. 878)
Wang Xizhi (303–361)
Wang Yangming (1472–1529)
Wang Yuanqi (1642–1715)
Wanli, emperor of the Ming dynasty (1573–1620)
Ward, Frederick Townsend (1831–1862)
warlords
War of the Three Feudatories
Warring States period (403–221
BCE
)
Washington Naval Conference (1921–1922)
Water Margin
(
Shuihuzhuan
) (novel)
watermills
Wei (state in Warring States period)
Wei, empress of the Tang dynasty
Wei dynasty
Wei Jingsheng (1950–)
Wei Yang (Lord Shang, Gongsun Yang) (d. 338
BCE
)
Wei Zheng (581–643)
Wei Zhongxian (1568–1627)
well-field system
Wen, king of Zhou dynasty (1152–1056
BCE
)
Wencheng, emperor of the Northern Wei dynasty (440–465)
Wencheng, princess (d. 680)
Wen Zhengming (1470–1559)
Western Jin dynasty (265–316)
Western Turk Khaghanate
wheelbarrows
White Cloud Society
White Lotus Society
White Russians