Preface II of China Human Geography Series
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The first chapter is introduction.
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The second chapter is the historical process of territorial unification of multi-ethnic countries.
The first section is the relationship between the formation of the territory of Huaxia State in the pre-Qin period and the humanistic areas in later generations.
The second section is the formation of the territory of the Qin and Han dynasties and its natural and human geographical background.
The third section, the ethnic growth in the border areas and the changes in the surrounding borders during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.
The fourth section is the formation of the unified empire territory of Sui and Tang Dynasties, and the result of multi-ethnic integration since Wei and Jin Dynasties.
Section 5 The territory of the Song Dynasty's separatist regime and the emergence of new frontier ethnic forces
Section VI The emergence of the unified empire of the Yuan Dynasty, the expansion of Mongolian forces and the integration of all ethnic groups
Section VII: The territory of China in the Ming Dynasty: the division of farming areas, nomadic areas and fishing and hunting areas.
Section VIII Formation of the Qing Empire The formation of the last territory of the Chinese Empire embodies farming, nomadism, fishing and hunting.
The final integration of the three regions
Section 9 Modern imperialism's invasion of China and the decline of China land.
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The third chapter is the division of administrative divisions in past dynasties and the changes of structure and function.
The first part: the emergence of local administrative divisions before the reunification of Qin Dynasty.
Section 2 Establishment and Division of County System
Section III Establishment and Disintegration of the Three-level System of Counties and Counties
The emergence of road system and the evolution of central and local power distribution
The fifth part discusses the strengthening of centralization in the era of provinces.
Section 6 Relationship among Local Administrative Regions, Natural Regions and Economic Regions
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The fourth chapter is the distribution and transfer of the political center capitals in the past dynasties and the changes in the internal layout of the capitals.
The first section looks at the principle and implementation of building a capital in history from the changes of the seven ancient capitals.
Section II Historical and Geographical Background of Regional Capital and Associated Capital Selection
Section 3 Changes in the Internal Organizational System and Layout of the Ancient Capital
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Chapter V Population Growth, Distribution and Migration
Section 1 Changes of Total Population in Historical Period
Section 2 Changes in the Spatial Distribution of Population
The third part: the migration of the northern population to the south and the development of the south.
Section four: the inward migration of the surrounding ethnic groups and the ethnic integration in the Central Plains.
Section 5 Population Migration and Ethnic Distribution in Border Areas
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The sixth chapter is the regional development and characteristics of ancient agriculture in China.
Section 1 Regional Expansion of Agricultural Areas in Historical Period
Section II Ancient Crop Planting System in China and Its Regional Differences
Section III Crop Species and Their Agricultural Geographical Significance
Section IV Development Process and Crop Combination Characteristics of Agricultural Areas
Section 5 Environmental Problems in the Process of Agricultural Development in Historical Period
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Chapter VII Distribution, Rise and Fall of Industry and Mining Industry in Past Dynasties and Its Social and Economic Significance
Geographical distribution and changes of silk and cotton textile industries
Section II Geographical Distribution and Changes of Block Printing Industry
Section III Geographical Distribution and Changes of Paper Industry
Section IV Geographical Distribution and Changes of Ceramic Industry
Section 5 Geographical Distribution and Changes of Hardware Production in Past Dynasties
Section VI Distribution, Change and Influence of Modern Industrial Geography in China
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Chapter VIII Geographical distribution of urban rise and development and changes of traffic routes
The first section of the bud of the city, the ruins of the city in the late primitive society
The Rise of Early Cities in Xia and Shang Dynasties
In the third quarter, the two-week urban development climax.
The fourth part: the establishment of the capital of the unified dynasty and the formation of the national transportation city system in Qin and Han Dynasties.
Section 5 The destruction of northern cities and the development of southern cities in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties
Section VI Reconstruction and Development of National Urban System in Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties
Section 7 the eastward shift of urban center of gravity and the prosperity of Jiangnan towns during the Song, Liao and Jin Dynasties
Section 8 the northward movement of the national political center and the development of towns in the canal area
Section 9 The Establishment of Beijing and the Prosperity of Industrial and Commercial Towns in China
Section 10 Development of Frontier Coastal Cities in Modern China and Establishment of Overall Urban Pattern
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Chapter IX Ancient Commercial Development and Spatial Layout Evolution
Section 1 Temporal and Spatial Changes and Controlling Factors of Commodity Producing Areas
Section 2 Commodity Circulation and External Relations Affecting Circulation
Section 3 Layout of Commercial Space and Commercial Center
The fourth quarter regional market network and its development characteristics
Section 5 Regional Commercial Groups and Their Development Characteristics Section 6 Temporal and Spatial Changes of Ancient Foreign Trade
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Chapter X Geographical and historical background of the formation of historical and cultural landscape
Section 1 People in Historical Areas
Section II Regional Differences of Dialects and the Geographical Background of Their Changes
Section 3 The Transfer of Academic and Cultural Center and Political and Economic Relations
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