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Asian Studies Timeline
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18 Dec 2017
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Pottery Clearly in Use
Dogs and Pigs found in Asia
Cattle and Sheep are Important in the North & Water Buffalo and Cattle are Important in the South
Hemudu Rice Fields
Earliest evidence of Millet
Earliest cut Millet
Hongshan Jades
Liangzhu Jades
Earliest examplse of human sacrifice, also metal weapons
End of Chinese Prehistory
Earliest use of Bronze in Korea
Earliest Use of Iron in Korea
Bronze chariot fittings
King Wu Ding lived around this time
Writing is an established part of Chinese Culture
Large scale production of metal goods
At this point in time there are around 200 lords in the Western Zhou
Meeting of the Hegemons to reaffirm the Zhou feudal structure
Sima Qian's History of China is Written
Duke Mu of Qin Dies
Duke of Song instigates conflict
Average army size reaches a few hundred thousand
Han Feizi is Active
Records of Divination in Official's Tomb
Chu conducts a survey of its population
Chu conquers Yue, gaining lower Yangzi
China is Unified
The Government gave Tributary states 20k rolls of skilk cloth and 20k pounds of silk floss
Population of Xiongnu is 237,300
Han abolish universal military service
Trung Sisters' Uprising
Emperor Wu conquers Vietnam
Collapse of Qin Dynasty
Emperor Wu conquers Dian
Han General Leads Chinese armies across the Pamir to subdue Ferghana
Han General Leads Chinese armies across the Pamir to subdue Ferghana
Persecution of Eunuch Protestors
Zhao Cuo complains about Merchants
Census indicates 59 million population
Sima Tan Dies
Wang Mang comes to power
Government Monopolies established
Xiangnu under Maodun attack Taiyuan
Emperor's Tomb is Separated from the rest of the Land administratively
Qin Shi Huangdi Huangdies
Jin Civil War Begins
Cao Cao comes into prominence
Cao Cao Dies
Sima Zhao defeats Shu
Jin sends a fleet to overwhelm Wu
Census records only 16 million people
Jin Founder Dies
Cao Cao moves the Wuhuan to the interior and assimilates them
Liu Yuan's Uprising
Shi line becomes very chinese
150,000 Xianbei and other northerners have moved south to become imperial guards
The Revolt of the Garrisons & Division of the North Begin
Northern Zhou begins to Expand
Northern Zhou Defeat the Northern Qi
Over 6000 buddhist temples and over 77,000 monks
Northern Civil War
Sui has 518,000 troops along the Yangzhi River
Wendi distributes Buddhist relics throughout China
Taizong's Memorial Service
Tang Emperor orders monastaries to close
Empress Wu Abdicates
Han Dynasty Expands to incorporate the Northwestern Korean Peninsula
Silla unifies the Peninsula
Earliest Written Korean Source
History of the Three Kingdoms
Weiman Becomes King
Korea is no longer under Chinese Control
Gogureyo Absorbs Buyeo
Political Stability of the Silla begins to evaporate
Introduction of Silla Examinations
Hyecho begins his pilgrimage to India
Balhae King attacks Tang China
Rice Growing Probably Started in Japan
Jomon disappear from Honshu
Yayoi Population reaches between 1.5 and 4.5 million
Himiko sends tribute to Wei
Liao Invasion
China has a Thicc Population
Curfew is Abolished
First Reports of a Compass for Sea Travel
Zhao Rukua Writes about Chinese Trade
Lu You travels to Sichuan
Jin Moves Capital to Beijing
Jin Moves Capital to Kaifeng
China stops trying to remove the Jurchens
Zhu Xi's commentaries added to Examinations
Court moved to Heian-kyo
Japanese Court Ceases relations with China
Kukai and Saicho return from China and make their Dank Buddhism avalable to the Masses
Central School System established in Goryeo Korea
Attempt at repatriating illegal slaves by Gwangjong
Liao Settles with Song
Khitan Emperor burns the Goryeo Capital
Goryeo Reaffirms tribute with Liao
Jurchen attack Goryeo
Jinul Devotes his life to Reforming Buddhism
Choe Chungheon stages a coup
Choe Chungheon Dies
Mongols Sever Relations with Goryeo
Goryeo under Mongol Control
Mongol Invasion of Japan
Mongol Invasion of Japan
Yoritomo Declares
Yasutoki establishes a 13 member council to make policy decisions and act as a court
Jodo Shinshu Founded
Mongols die to Kamikaze
Gang Warfare Begins in Kamakura
Chinggis' Raids Jin Territory
Chinggis' Raids Jin Territory
Chinggis leads a personal force into Xia
Mongol Armies cross the Yangzhi
Mongolian Civil Service Exams
Zhao Mengfu becomes the President of Hanlin Academy
Jin is fully Destroyed
Takauji's forces set fire to Kamakura
Yorimoto Names Himself Shogun
Hino Meishi Dies
Three Kingdoms Merge in Japan Under Sho Hashi
Shokokuji is built
All lotus temples are destroyed
Hideyoshi invades Korea
Hideyoshi invades Korea Again
Matsudaira takes the Tokugawa name
The last religious ikki (Christian Rebellion)
Zhu Claims Nanjing as his Base
Taizu takes over Yunnan
Empress Ma dies
Chengzhu Sets up the Eastern Depot
Zheng He's boats are recycled
The Third Dalai Lama Visits Mongolia
Portugal Sets up Trade at Macao
Wang Yangming is Recalled fro mRetirement because of uprisings
China's population is 175 Million
Sejong Founds the Hall of Worthies
Korean Alphabet is Invented
The New Recommendation Exam is Instituted
Jo Gwangjo is Executed
Border Defense Command is Created
Westerner Faction replaces Gwanghaegun with Injo
Sukjong Replaces Patriarchs and Disciples with Southerners in 1689
Yeongjo tries to eliminate factional strife
Yeongjo ends the Disciple's Rebellion
Sadao is locked in a rice chest and left to starve to death
Jeongjo ascends to the throne
Joseon Population is 14 Million
Korea adopts the Western Calendar
Nurhaci Leads one group of Manchus
Nurhaci leads an envoy to Beijing
Nurhaci declares war on the Ming Empire
Li Zicheng is eliminated
Zhang Xianzhong is Eliminated
China's Population is probably 300,000
Daimyos are defined as vassals with more than 10,000 Koku.
Shogunate starts to regulate the Daimyo
Satsuma invades the Ryukyus
Ainu Conflict over Resources
47 retainers from the Ako domain assassinated their dead lord's enemy
Interest in Western Studies Begins
Edo's population is over 1 million
Mt. Asama erupts
Japan undergoes Famine
Periods
Jomon Period in Japan
Jeulmun period in Korea
Pottery with Geometric Designs are common
Dawenkou in Shandong is Populated by Wooden Coffin users
Late Neolithic Period
Horses are becoming more common
Bronze Age China
Shang Dynasty
Western Zhou Dynasty
Eastern Zhou
Spring and Autumn Periods
Warring States Period
Zuo Zhuan
Guan Zhong's Life
Qin Campaign against Zhao
Confucius' Life
Mozi's Life
Mencius' Life
Qin Han China
Ban Biao's Life
Ban Chao
Ban Gu
Ban Zhao
Dong Zhongshu's Life
Xin Dynasty
Emperor Gao's Life
Han Dynasty
The First Emperor's Rule
Division in China & The Spread of Buddhism
The Three Kingdoms
Western Jin
Yan Zhitui's Life
Jin assimilate 130,000 Xiongnu
The Elite begin to flee to the south
Northern Qi
Western Wei
Northern Zhou
Empires of Sui and Tang China
Sui Dynasty
Tang Dynasty
Du Fu's Life
The Rebellion of An Lushan
Wendi is in Power
Yangdi is in Power
Gaozu's Life
Taizong's Life
Ennin is in China
Empress Wu's Life
Xuanzong Takes Control
Li Bai's Life
Unified Silla
Three Kingdoms (Goguryeo, Baekje, & Silla)
Final Defeat of the Baekje
Later Three Kingdoms
Wonhyo's Life
Uisang's Life
Balhae
Late Yayoi
Centered Polity
Yamato Kings become Chinese tbh
Suiko and Shotoku open relations with Sui
China among Equals
Northern Song
Southern Song
Taizu's Life (Song Founder)
Yuanhao's Rule
Wang Anshi's Life
Zhezong's Rule
Huizong's Rule
Hangzhou and Southern Song
Zhu Xi's life
Heian Japan
The Age of Kingly Rule
Fujiwara Era
Rule by Retired Monarchs
Climax of Classical Refinement
Masakado's Rebellion
Michizane's Life
Goryeo Korea
Early Goryeo Government
Mongol Invasions of Goryeo Korea
Mongolian Goryeo
King Taejo's Rule
Gwangjong's Rule
Prebendal Grants are in Use
Kamakura Japan
Prelude to Kamakara Rule
Kamakura Military Document
Mongol Invasions
Fall of the Kamakura Regime
Khubilai Khan's Rule
Mongols attack Song
Ogodei's Rule
Zhao Mengfu's Life
Japan's Middle Ages
Yoshida Kanetono's Life
Civil War
Yoshihisa's Life
The Ming Empire in China
Zhu Yuanzhang's Life
Chengzhu's Rule (Yongle Emperor)
Yingzhong's Rule
Wuzong's Rule
Xianzong's Rule
Shizhong's Rule
Shenzhong's Rule
Zheng He's Life
Zheng He's first three Voyages
Zheng He's 4th Voyage
Zheng He's Last Voyages
Tsong-Kha-Pa's life
Wang Yangming's Life
Critical Food Shortages in Shaanxi
Joseon Korea
Taejo's Rule
Sejong's Rule
King Sejo's Rule
King Sukjong's Rule
Qing Dynasty
Nurhaci's Life
Wang Fuzhi's Life
Kangxi Emperor's Rule
Quianlong Emperor's Rule
Edo Japan
Genroku Era
Tadano Makuzu's Life
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