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by Ms. Kaela Jerde Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What are the best interesting Chinese podcasts?

  • 刘未鹏 http://mindhacks.cn/
  • 陈皓 酷 壳 - CoolShell
  • Matrix67 http://www.matrix67.com/blog/
  • 徐宥 http://blog.youxu.info/
  • 赵劼 http://blog.zhaojie.me/
  • 白明 Tony Bai
  • 懒人有禅 http://www.lanrenux.com/
  • 图灵社区 http://www.ituring.com.cn/
  • JerryLead JerryLead - 博客园
  • 张驰原 http://blog.pluskid.org/

What are the best history podcasts?

The best history podcasts: 14 shows that tell you forgotten stories

  1. Bowery Boys. The pod from friends Tom Meyers and Greg Young describes itself as a "romp down the back alleys of New York City."
  2. Behind the Bastards. Let's face it: Bad people are fascinating. ...
  3. History Becomes Her. ...
  4. Backstory. ...
  5. The Sneak. ...
  6. Making Gay History. ...
  7. The History of American Slavery. ...
  8. You Must Remember This. ...
  9. Blowback. ...
  10. Dan Carlin's Hardcore History. ...

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How to Say podcast in Chinese?

How to say podcast in Chinese? pod·cast. Would you like to know how to translate podcast to Chinese? This page provides all possible translations of the word podcast in the Chinese language. 播客 Chinese.

What are some historical facts about China?

FAST FACTS

  • OFFICIAL NAME: People's Republic of China
  • FORM OF GOVERNMENT: Communist state
  • CAPITAL: Beijing (Peking)
  • POPULATION: 1,384,688,986
  • OFFICIAL LANGUAGES: Standard Chinese, Mandarin
  • MONEY: Yuan (or renminbi)
  • AREA: 3,705,405 square miles (9,596,960 square kilometers)
  • MAJOR MOUNTAIN RANGES: Himalaya
  • MAJOR RIVERS: Yangtze, Yellow

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The History Of China podcast

Sino-Japanese Diplomatic Encounters from the 1st to the 9th Century

In this prequel to our first interview, UCLA Ph.D. student Greg Sattler talks about the diplomatic/tribute embassies that peoples and polities from the Japanese Archipelago dispatched to China from the 1st to the 9th centuries.

New Narratives on the Late Ming Military: An Interview with Professor Kenneth Swope

For a long time, Ray Huang's influential book 1587: A Year of No Significance has colored our imagination of the Late Ming, painting the Ming as a state that was stagnant and in decline.

The Mongol-Yuan Conquest of the Southern Song

We hope everyone had a good Christmas! In this episode, Yiming Ha will give an introduction to the forty-four year war between the Mongol-Yuan and the Southern Song. This was one of the longest wars the Mongols had to fight against an adversary and the Southern Song was among the states that put up the longest resistance against the Mongols.

The Tributary System and Chosŏn-Ming Relations: A Conversation with Professor Sixiang Wang

In our previous episodes, the term "tributary system" has come up a few times, yet we've never had the opportunity to explain what exactly it is.

King Kwong Wong on Koryŏ Korea Under Mongol-Yuan Domination

In 1231, Mongol forces invaded the Korean Peninsula, beginning almost three decades of warfare against the Koryŏ Kingdom. In 1258, the Koryŏ court finally surrendered and the kingdom became a part of the Mongol Empire.

New Perspectives on the Zheng He Voyages: A Conversation with Sean Cronan

In this episode, Sean talks about some of the new scholarships and perspectives on the famous Zheng He voyages. Zheng He is widely known to history as the eunuch admiral who led several large-scale voyages to Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean.

The Rise of Merchants: Maritime Sea Trade in East Asia in the 10th to 12th centuries

In our very first episode, Greg talks about some aspects of his research on the growing role of Chinese merchants in the East Asian sea trade between the 10th to 12th centuries.

What is a podcast about China?

Hong Kong About Podcast A relaxing, educational podcast covering China's modern history, current events, and academic analyses of China's politics, society, and culture in a variety of mini-series. Starting with the history of the 20th century, this podcast aims to explore all facets of the history of China, from the major events to the smallest local changes, to give you a full picture of the development of one of the world's most powerful nations. Frequency 2 episodes / month , Average Episode Length 39 min Since Oct 2018 Podcast sinobabble.com#N#Twitter followers 41 ⋅ Domain Authority 9 ⓘ ⋅ View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

Who hosts Beyond Huaxia?

Washington, District of Columbia, US Beyond Huaxia podcast hosted by Justin Jacobs, professor of history at American University. The host covers a college history of China and Japan - minus debt, dorms, and diplomas. Since Jan 2018 beyondhuaxia.podbean.com.

Which dynasty was the most prosperous?

Beijing, China Exploring the history and charm of the Tang Dynasty, and attempting to discover how, at its height, it became possibly the most prosperous, inter-connected and innovative country in the world, with a rich and influential legacy that survives even to this day.

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