Title How Chinese Liberty and Authority Represents İtself in Social Area Prepared by Özgür Özdemir Submitted to Erol İnelmen Boğaziçi Üniversitesi
İntroduction This paper focuses on the social events that are in relation with the desire for liberty and the wish for authority of Chinese people w
Outline Social traditions and the neighbours of China The effects of the devoloped countries on China First confrontation of China with West And the bitter wars for liberty... Liberty!!!
warlike proclivities Sanpou blood relationship Chinese emperor dominion the new notwithstanding his with the sought to extend his toward the north and the east at his expense revived
A.D. 658 to 670from China was engaged bitter war on land and sea with the Coreans Japanese thus intervened first time in the affairs of the continent in a
Kaotsong died in 683 Empress Wou retained power until the year 704 because was compelled to abdicate at the age of eighty
Empress Wou placed her son in confinement to retain the power
the arms of Kaotsong were more triumphant in the direction of Corea Kaotsong’s father had failed of in the direction of Statement:1
Empress Wou her son confinement robes emperor placed in and wore the assigned for an Statement:2
of the rested with the Chinese navy and the Japanese navy of four hundred junksjunks was completely destroyed The victory Empress Wou Statement:3
Empress Wou retained power until the year 704 was compelled to abdicate at the age of eighty after the death of Kaotsong Statement:4
Robe is a wearing which emperors l o n g magnificent İs used by is special design has a yellow and
junk is a ship which used by chinese has a flat floor kind of made with woods
Wou is the empress of china 704 until The Khitans which vanquished erecting temples to her ancestors
Kaotsong is the king of China until 683 warrior could not send distance aid from his borders
Corea KaotsongKaotsong’s father had failed in the direction of CONJUCTİON 1:
of Kaotsong were more triumphant the arms On the other hand in the direction of Corea CONJUCTİON 1:
Empress WouEmpress Wou’s son In spite of the Empress Wou confinement which placed in by was alive CONJUCTİON 2:
Empress Wou robes emperor wore the assigned for an after the death of Kaotsong CONJUCTİON 2:
Thus the Dutch were expelled from the south by the Portuguese and compelled to take refuge in Formosa OSSS... CONJUCTİON 3:
while the English and French appearance except by occasional visits until a much later period CHİNA did not make their CONJUCTİON 3:
English Captain Weddell was the first to discover The mouth of the Canton River and to make his way up to that great city w CONJUCTİON 4:
while the English did not make their appearance until a much later period CONJUCTİON 4:
Not only did Commissioner Lin and the Canton authorities claim the right to condemn and punish British subjects w CONJUCTİON 5:
but they would take away their liberty and lives on the flimsiest falsest pretext Liberty!!! ? CONJUCTİON 5:
great as were the concessions made by Captain Elliot in consequence of the threatening attitude of Commissioner Lin But E CONJUCTİON 6:
the Chinese were not and made fresh more exacting demands of those who had been weak enough to make any concession satisfied CONJUCTİON 6:
the Japanese army Corea in was strong enough to detach a corps of 14,000 men to attack the Chinese position at Pingyang a town on the northern banks of the Paidong River On September 15
The passage of the river was difficult and the battle began at sunrise
On the 25th the Japanese squadron attacked the Chinese transport "Kowshing," conveying fresh soldiers to Asan
In the engagement one Chinese man-of-war was sunk one was destroyed on the "Kowshing," which was torpedoed
References: 1. Demetrius C. Boulger, China, Ebook #6708, October, The Cambridge history of China / general editors, Denis Twitchett and John K. Fairbank. Imprint Cambridge [Eng.] ; New York : Cambridge University Press,