are from the Jurchen Jin — or "Great Jin" — dynasty, which ruled in northern China between 1115 and 1234. But the Jurchen Jin rulers were not ethically Han, the dominant ethnicity in China today.
Three tombs from the second Jin Dynasty were uncovered in China, shedding new light onto burial practices from around 1200 AD. Differing designs and styles could show non-Chinese influence in the ...
Bonhams Paris and Cornette de Saint Cyr are proud to announce the auction of the outstanding Rousset Family private collection in Paris this autumn.
The mausoleum in suburban Anyang, Henan province, seemed not to match the fame of its occupant, the late Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220) warlord and poet Cao Cao.
GANSU- Dunhuang Museum, located in Danhuang city in China’s northwestern Gansu province, is a perfect place to gain some ...
As early as the Jin Dynasty, this spot was known by its present title. In some places, the valley is extremely narrow with only a small passage through which the stream water can flow. At these ...
In the city's long history, the earliest walls were built in Zhongdu, capital of the Jin Dynasty. At that time more than one million civilians and soldiers toiled for three years to expand the old ...
The two lovers’ paths diverge after a tragedy, and against the backdrop of a bloody conflict between the Mongols and the Jin dynasty in 12th-century China, they try to find each other amid the ...
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