CHRONOLOGY OF THE CHINESE RACE
The following chronology is historically factual and it
represents the correct set of dates for each period in
China's history.
Huang Di Era 2276
Pre-history China 2267-2205
Hsia Dynasty 2205-1767
Shang Dynasty 1767-1122
Chou Dynasty 1122- 256
Chin Dynasty 221- 207
Han Dynasty 202- 220
Wei Dynasty (Three Kingdom Period) 220- 264
Shu Dynasty
Wu Dynasty
West Tsin Dynasty 266- 316
East Tsin Dynasty 317- 420
Wei Dynasty (Hsienbei tribe) 386- 557
Tuoba
Yuan
Gao
Chow 557- 581
Sui Dynasty 581- 618
Tang Dynasty 618- 907
Five Dynasty and Ten Kingdom Period 907- 960
Liang
Tang
Jin
Han
Chou
Sung Dynasty 960-1276
Yuan Dynasty 1206-1368
Ming Dynasty* 1368-1644
Ching Dynasty 1643-1912
Period of Warlord Rule 1912-1928
Republic of China 1912-1949
People's Republic of China 1949-present
Adapted from the Zhongguo Tongshi Gangyao, edited by Bai Shouyi,
November 1980. Then Head of the Department of History and Head
of the Institute of History at Beijing Teachers University. Over
40 years of teaching experience, Professor Bai is a member of the
Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, a member of
the Presidium of the Chinese Society of Historians, and President
of the Beijing Society of Historians.
Notation: In 1622 AD, during the period of the decline of the
Ming Dynasty, CHOU Shun Cheong, cousin to the Ming Emperor, was
recognized as the next claimant to the throne of China. In the
Spring of 1644, Beijing fell and the Ch'ing Dynasty Emperor Shun
Chih was installed on October 30, 1644. An extended Ming Court,
secretly, installed CHOU Shun Cheong as Emperor as the last
official act of Court on that same day.
Copyright (c) 1985 Lester D. K. Chow
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