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CHAPTER IV. _the Southern Power_

Ancient China Simplified · Edward Harper Parker — chapter 4 of 103 · ~69 words · public domain

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THE SOUTHERN POWER

The collapse of the Emperor led to restlessness in the south too-- The Jungle country south of the River Han--Ancient origin of its kings--Claim to equality--Buffer state to the south--Ruling caste consisted of educated Chinese--Extension of the Ts'u empire-- Annamese connections--Claims repeated 704 B.C.--Capital moved to King-thou Fu near Sha-shï--First Ts'u conquests of China--Five hundred years of struggle with Ts'in for the possession of all China

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