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Chinese history spans thousands of years and offers some of the richest material available for academic study. It appears across disciplines including world history, East Asian studies, political science, and cultural studies. Students are drawn to it because it encompasses the rise and fall of powerful dynasties, the spread of influential philosophical traditions, and transformations in governance, society, and trade. Key subjects that recur in academic writing include the reign of emperors, the consolidation of imperial power, and the ways rulers maintained control over vast territories and populations across different historical periods.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Some focus on individual rulers and dynasties, such as Qin Shi Huangdi, the Ming emperors, and Zhu Yuanzhang, examining how they acquired and exercised power. Others take a broader historical lens, addressing the Mongol conquest of China or East Asian export trade with Western Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Cultural and religious topics also appear, including Buddhism and Confucianism and practices like foot binding. Some papers engage with modern history or use film, such as Zhangke Jia's Still Life, as a lens for understanding contemporary Chinese life.

A strong essay on Chinese history requires a focused thesis rather than a sweeping survey of events. Evidence drawn from primary sources, imperial records, or close readings of specific policies and practices tends to carry the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating Chinese history as a single unified narrative — strong essays instead identify a specific period, ruler, or theme and analyze it with precision and contextual depth.

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Memories of China's Past: To Live Novel and Film Compared
In 1994, the Chinese celebrated film director Zhang Yimou produced a film adaptation of Yu Hua's novel by the same name To Live (Huozhe). The film received widespread acclaim from the international audience but was…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Addiction: causes, effects, and treatment approaches
In Buddhism, addiction is viewed as a disadvantage because it causes six main issues, which indicates that Buddha described addiction to intoxicants as one of the six causes of ruin (McLeod, 2004).
Paper Undergraduate
Foreign Film Review Film Review:
To Live" (1994) begins with a searing image -- a man loses everything because of his compulsive gambling. He is forced to sell off his ancestral home to pay his debts, and brings shame upon his family.
Paper Undergraduate
Legal traditions of the world: multiple choice questions and answers
When Glenn says that a legal tradition is information, he is referring to the way that the legal process helps form the basis of historical tradition, of the way societies decided to form a code of morality and ethics…
Research Paper Doctorate
Early Chinese history and cultural development
This paper is about neo confucianism and its spread across China, Japan, and Korea. It details its origins along with the man responsible for its emergence, Zhu Xi. It also has 4 primary source texts from two textbooks that show how people were able to spread confucianism in schools, through political texts, etc.
Paper Doctorate
Film journal of still life by Jia Zhangke
¶ … Life captures a very important moment in Chinese history, when the Three Gorges dam flooded an area of the Yangtze. Ancient and traditional villages were wiped away, displacing over one million people and forever…
Research Paper Doctorate
Early Chinese history and civilization
There are a number of factors that contributed to the rise of the Mongols in China. Chief among these is that after the Mongols invaded China, they were able to establish strong political control over the area.