HIS385H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Victoria Harbour, History Of Opium In China, Ming Dynasty
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South china north vietnam split, 1000 ce. Mongol rule (not ethnic chinese: ghenghis khan early 12th century) his grandson conquered all of china and setup this dynasty. Chinese refugees: fled northern china, to the south part of this area included. Harbor in tuen mun: allowed trade to many merchants in south east asia. In addition to a more well-known root the. Buddhism took with the chinese, main path of. Southern route took place through hong kong. Not quite the same as the northern version. N. chinese and yue intermarriage - cantonese people: speculation** - anthropologist believe that there was a marriage between n chinese and the indigenous. Xin-an (new peace) country: another takeover, ethnic chinese. Set up by manchu people: n. korea, n-e. china area. Lots of pirating rebels: stationed in taiwan. Fishing, farming villages: (2 villages: single surname: patrilineal (male line was dominant_ Men got all assets and resources the family had. Women were brought from external villages: multi-surnames.