User:Skysmith/Missing topics about History of China

Missing topics about the history of China

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Chinese history

 * Dian Chiefdom, in China –
 * Kexingzhuang culture, in China –
 * Pre-Xia -

Events

 * Anting Incident, 1966 -
 * April Twelth Incident, 1927 -
 * August 4 Incident -
 * British Charge incident, 1967 -
 * Capital Red Guard Picket -
 * Ch'ang Depressive Tax Resistance -
 * Ch'ung-Yang Uprising, China -
 * Changsha Uprising -
 * Chiang-tu Hsien Disturbance, China -
 * Chinese sectarian and secter society revolts -
 * Chinese tax rebellions -
 * Chinese Triads Society Rebellions -
 * February Mutiny -
 * February Twenty-Eight Incident / February Twenty-Eight Uprising -
 * Flint Incident, 1759 -
 * General Strike of the Jing-Han Railway, 1923 -
 * Guangzhou Mutiny -
 * Guanzhou Uprising -
 * Huang Choo's Rebellion -
 * Huang Shuai Incident, 1973 -
 * July 20 Incident -
 * Lady Hughes Incident -
 * Li Tan’s Rebellion -
 * Liberation Daily Incident, 1966 -
 * Lisan Route, 1930 -
 * London Kidnapping -
 * Mass Rally of August 1966, Mass Rally Celebrating the Grand Proletarian Cultural Revolution -
 * May 7 Directive -
 * Nanjing 12 February Counterrevolutionary Case -
 * National Humilation Day -
 * Naunchang Mutiny, Naunchang Uprising, 1927 -
 * Nonjing Incident, 1976 -
 * One Hundred-day Armed Conflict on the Tsinghua Campus, 1968 -
 * Opium Tax Protest, China -
 * Peasant Tax Protest, China -
 * Professor examination incident -
 * Qingpu Resistance, China -
 * Qingtongxia Incident -
 * Rebellion of An-shi -
 * Reregistration Opposition -
 * September 13 Incident -
 * Seven Incitements –
 * Shantung Tax Resistance, China -
 * Snail incident -
 * SS Fengqing Incident, 1974 -
 * Suppressed Buddhist tax evasion -
 * Tanku Truce -
 * Tiananmen Incident (1970) -
 * Treaty of Shangqiu -
 * Two kitchen knives' Rebellion, China -
 * Waichou Revolution, China -
 * Wang-Guan-Qi Affair, 1967 -
 * Wu Hao Affair -
 * Yang-Yu-Fu Affair, 24 March incident, 1968 -
 * Yunnan Muslim Rebellion -
 * Zhaowen County Uprising, China -

Economics

 * Ancient Chinese paper money -
 * Chinese silver standard –
 * Hong Merchants -
 * Moon money, China -

Education

 * Fang-shih school -
 * Five Studies, Chinese examinations -

Documents and literature

 * Book of Universal Commonwealth -
 * Double Happiness and Long life -
 * Hell of Prayer of Golden Herbalist -
 * Red Book of Treasures -
 * Tang the Victorious -

Government

 * Barbarian Tribute Office -
 * Chinese National Military Government -
 * Guangdong National Government -
 * Land regulation of the Heavenly Kingdom -
 * Northern Chancellery -
 * Office of the Barbarians -
 * Southern Chancellery -
 * Twelve Symbols of Authority -

Politics

 * Aftermath Solution Meeting, 1924 -
 * Agreement of Prince Qing -
 * Alcock Convention, 1869 -
 * Anfu Parliament -
 * August Seventh Conference, 1927 -
 * Beiping Peace Negotiations, 1949 -
 * Chinese harmony theory -
 * Chinese political thought -
 * Chinese Trooping Cligue -
 * Confederation of Provincial Assemblies -
 * Confucianism versus legalism -
 * Extraordinary Parliament -
 * Extraordinary President -
 * First All–China Soviet Congress -
 * Five Seven One Plan, 571 Plan -
 * Five-Yuan Structure -
 * Hu-Umizu Agreement, 1935 -
 * October Tenth Agreement -
 * Overall Rectification -
 * Provisional Consultative Yuan -
 * Purge Committee -
 * Railway Concession -
 * Shandong Issue -
 * Shanghai Tariff Conference, 1858 -
 * Sinizization of Marxism -
 * Tax Remission -
 * Tea tax Evasion -
 * Wuhan-Nanjing Split -

Chinese government officials

 * Chang Yuan-fu, Grand Eunuch -
 * Liang Chih-I, Chinese politician -
 * Liu Lun, Grand Secretary -
 * T'ien-liang, Chinese Minister of War -
 * Wang Wen-shao, Grand Councillor -

Wars

 * Agragian Revolutionary War -
 * Armed conflict in Guanxi, 1967 -
 * Bandit Extermination Campaign -
 * Che-Tung Rebellion, 859 AD - zh:裘甫
 * Ching-hsiang Rebellion, 1461-1476 AD -
 * Eight Foreign Invasions of China -
 * Encirclement and Suppression Campaign -
 * Fengtian-Zhili War -
 * Hetu-ala Campaign -
 * Landmine War -
 * Liao-Song-Jin War -
 * Lower Yangtze Rebellion -
 * Ming-Han War, 1360-1360 AD -
 * Muslim rebellions in China -
 * Nayan Revolt, 1287 AD -
 * Republic Protection Campaign -
 * Revolt of the Six Garrisons, 523 AD -
 * Six Garrisons Mutiny, 528 AP -
 * Song-Mongol War -
 * Tang Frontier Wars, 741-755 -
 * Three Great Campaigns of 16th century -
 * Tsu peasant revolt, 613 BC -
 * Xisha Islands Defensive Campaign -

Battles

 * Battle of Che, 717 BC -
 * Battle of Cheng-tu, 36 AD -
 * Battle of Cheng, 713 BC -
 * Battle of Chin-ling, 975 AD -
 * Battle of Ching Yang -
 * Battle of Chutan Gorge, 1371 AD -
 * Battle of Fengtai -
 * Battle of Hsiang-yang, 1207 AD -
 * Battle of Hsien-mei, 221 AD -
 * Battle of Hsin-Cheng, 1365 AD -
 * Battle of Hsu-ko, 707 BC -
 * Battle of Hung-yen-chih, 1473 AD -
 * Battle of I-feng Bridge-
 * Battle of Kale Buyur, 1388 AD-
 * Battle of Kang-chu, 36 BC-
 * Battle of Kao Yu, 687 AD-
 * Battle of Karakorum, 1372 AD-
 * Battle of Ke-gu, 518 BC-
 * Battle of Kum River, 663 AD-
 * Battle of Lake Issyk-kul, 657 AD-
 * Battle of Liao-Shen, 1948 -
 * Battle of Lin-t'ao-
 * Battle of Luban Chang, Long March -
 * Battle of Lung-wan, 1360 AD-
 * Battle of Mount Ta-Fei, 670 AD-
 * Battle of Nawakot, 1792 AD-
 * Battle of Niu-mao-chai, 1619 AD-
 * Battle of P'ang-ya, 624 BC-
 * Battle of P'ing-yin, 554 BC-
 * Battle of Ping-King -
 * Battle of Shan-chou, 1004 AD-
 * Battle of Siyanggiayan, 1619 AD-
 * Battle of Ta-ch'ang-yuan, 1228 AD-
 * Battle of Ta-t'eng hsia, 1466 AD-
 * Battle of the Hung River, 638 BC-
 * Battle of the T'ong Pass, 756 AD-
 * Battle of the Yangtze River, 223 BC-
 * Battle of Tiao-yu Shan, 1264 AD-
 * Battle of Ting-hsien, 945 AD-
 * Battle of Tsang-ti-ho, 1115 AD-
 * Battle of Tsui-le, 496 BC-
 * Battle of Tzu-t'ing, 1638 AD-
 * Battle of Yacheng, China -
 * Battle of Yeh, 528 AD -
 * Battle of Yijiangshen -
 * Battle of Ying-chou -
 * Battle of Zunyi, Long March -
 * Battles of Juyangguan Pass 1211-1213 -
 * Bombarding Zhang Chunqiao -
 * Collar Liu Battlefront -
 * Fall of Chen-chiang, 1645 AD -
 * Fall of Yung-p'ing, 1629 AD -
 * Siege of Chi-chou, 1221AD -
 * Siege of Kweiling, 1657 AD -
 * Siege of Nan-ch'ang, 1363 AD -
 * Siege of Nanking, 1659 AD -
 * Siege of Shih-pao -
 * Siege of Soochow -
 * Siege of Yarkand, 1830 AD -
 * Siege of Yu-chang -
 * Sieges of Zhongdu -

Military units

 * Cavalry of Han -
 * Chinese People's Volunteer Force -
 * Chinese Workers and Peasant's Red Army -
 * General Department of the People's Liberation Army -
 * North China Field Army -
 * Pigtail Army -
 * Red Jackets troops of Li Ch'uan-
 * Shanghai People's Command -
 * Southbound Cadre -
 * Tiger Cavalry, bodyguard of Ts'ao Ts'ao -
 * Winged Tigers Army Winged Tigers, Chinese 11th century army unit -
 * Yang-ping system Yang-ping, 10thcentury Chinese military system -

Prominent Chinese generals

 * Chang Wan-fu, general - zh:張萬福
 * Chao Hiu, general -
 * Cheng Pu-chih, general -
 * Chu Ling-pin, admiral -
 * Chu Tan, general -
 * Hsien Jen-Luei, general -
 * Kuan Fu, general -
 * Men Ch'iao-fang, general - zh:孟喬芳
 * Mu Guying, female general -
 * P'ei Chu, general -
 * T'sai Yu, general -
 * Wan-yen Ch'eng-ho-shan, general - zh:完顏陳和尚
 * Wang Yueh, general -
 * Wei-ming Ling-Kung, general - zh:嵬名令公

Philosophy

 * Chinese Quintessence -
 * confucian dynamism -
 * Confucian-Mencian Paradigm -
 * Four Modernisms -
 * Humanistic Spirit, Spirit of the Humanities -
 * Sun Yixian’s Three People’s Principles -

Chinese religion

 * Chäi'lin -
 * Chaung-Mu, goddess of the bedroom -
 * Chuan-Lun Wang, Chinese god of the underworld –
 * Confucian ritual music -
 * Earlier Seven Masters, China -
 * Fung Hwang -
 * Hai Long, monster -
 * Hell of the Imperial Vault of Heaven -
 * Imperial Vault of Heaven -
 * Lo Shen, goddess of rivers - zh:洛神
 * Pi-Hsia Yuan-China, the princess of the Blue and Purple Clouds, Taoist divinity - zh:碧霞元君?
 * Pig of God-
 * Sao-Ts'ing Niang, cloud goddess -
 * Shiju Gara, Manchurian bird goddess -
 * Soko Shinsai –
 * Tou-Mou, goddess of the polestar -
 * Tsan Nu, Lady Horsehead, silkworm goddess - zh:蠶女
 * Tsi-Ku, Tsi Ku Niang, goddess -
 * Wall of Heaven -
 * Xuanpu -
 * Yaochi (deity) - zh:瑶池

Festivals

 * Tam Kung Festival -

Chinese sacred sites

 * Qishi'er Fudi -
 * Sanshiliu Xiaodongtian -
 * Shizhou Sandao -

Chinese art

 * Chinese Buddhist architecture -
 * Conversion of Hariti, Chinese tapestry (mythology) -
 * Northern Wei Sculpture Northern Wei sculpture -
 * Painter Pottery -
 * Three Treasures of Manchuria -
 * Wen-jen, art tradition of scholar painters –

Historical scholars

 * Zhu Zhongxi, Chinese archaeologist -

Chinese writers

 * Vu Ren-chan, Chinese author -

Miscellaneous people

 * Ch'eng Ming-chou, Chinese scholar -
 * Chin-chan, Chinese courtier -
 * Jun Prince -
 * Kosanjo Ichijosei Goodwife Hu -
 * Lady Hsien -
 * Li Ch'uan, Shantung warlord -
 * Lieouchi -
 * Liu Fuji, Chinese rebel leader -
 * Liu Taiyun, Chinese historical scholar -
 * Ng Miu, Ng Nui, martial artist -
 * Nu Kua Shih -
 * Peng Chufan, Chinese rebel leader -
 * Shen Se, Chinese rebel -
 * Song Yirang, Chinese scholar –
 * Toba sin-kung, Tangut chief -
 * Wang Yiyong, Chinese historical scholar -
 * Wang Yuanly, Taoist -
 * Xuandu Emperor -
 * Yang I, Chinese physician –
 * Yang Ying-lung, Szechwan warlord -
 * Yim Ving Tsun, shaolin nun -
 * Yuan Tung-Li, Director of Beijing National Library -

Miscellaneous organizations

 * Anti-Foot Binding Society –
 * Banner Reorganization Office -
 * China Association of Britain -
 * China Association of the United Kingdom -
 * China Committee for World Peace –
 * Council of Advisory Princes -
 * Emperor Protection Society -
 * Great Wall Research Society, China -
 * Mi-le-chou rebels Mi-le-chou under Wang-Tse -
 * Movement to Resist America and Aid Vietnam -
 * Paris Group -
 * Red Spears -
 * Shanghai Municipal Party Committee Writing Group -
 * Thian-ti-hwii –
 * Underground Reading Movement -

Miscellaneous subjects

 * Anatomical Chinese inch (ACI) -
 * Anti-Manchu Nationalism -
 * blue-and-white fare -
 * Chinese indentured labor –
 * Chinese political literature -
 * Chinese ritual and symbol jade –
 * Chinese Women's Journal -
 * Confucian culture heroes -
 * Confucian work dynamic -
 * demon queller -
 * Grand Scribes -
 * Hair-cutting panic, China -
 * Hong Kong countdown clock -
 * Inventories of tomb furnishings (China) -
 * Jinggangshan Revolutionary Base Area -
 * Kuldya Military Governor -
 * Kwantung Fortified Region -
 * Kwantung Territory -
 * Later Server Master, China -
 * Ming Maritime Decrees -
 * Mother of the Dragon –
 * mountain stronghold mentality -
 * Nanniwen Experiences -
 * Outline of National Reconstruction -
 * Pearly Emperor -
 * Red Peripheries -
 * Royal Domain, in China -
 * Saucer oath –
 * Shaanxi Soviet Area, after Long March -
 * Shy Kingdom -
 * Six Factories and Two Universities -
 * Tarring Garden -
 * Three and half strategies -
 * Three Axial Ages -
 * Three Old Pieces -
 * Three-thirds system -
 * Tributary Grain Shipment Tributary grain shipment -
 * Two Newspapers and One Journal -

Sources include:
 * C. J. Peers - Soldiers of the Dragon