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Title. How Chinese Liberty and Authority Represents İtself in Social Area. Prepared by Özgür Özdemir Submitted to Erol İnelmen Boğaziçi Üniversitesi. w. İ ntroduction. This paper focuses on the social events that are in relation with the desire for liberty

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  1. Title How Chinese Liberty and Authority Represents İtself in Social Area Prepared by Özgür Özdemir Submitted to Erol İnelmen Boğaziçi Üniversitesi

  2. w 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

  3. Liberty!!! Outline Social traditions and the neighbours of China First confrontation of China with West The effects of the devoloped countries on China And the bitter wars for liberty...

  4. the new Sanpou revived warlike proclivities notwithstanding his sought to extend his at his expense dominion blood relationship with the toward Chineseemperor the north and the east

  5. from A.D. 658 to 670 China was engaged in a bitter war on land and sea with the Japanese Coreans thus intervened first time in the affairs of the continent

  6. abdicate at the age of was compelled to eighty Empress Wou retained because Kaotsong died in power 683 until the year 704

  7. placed her son in Empress Wou confinement power to retain the

  8. Statement:1 the arms of of Kaotsong Kaotsong’s father were more had triumphant failed inthe direction of inthe direction of Corea

  9. Statement:2 her son Empress Wou placed in confinement and wore the emperor assigned for an robes

  10. Statement:3 The victory of the rested with the Chinese navy Empress Wou and the Japanese navy of four hundred junks wascompletely destroyed

  11. Statement:4 Empress Wou retained after the power wascompelled to death until the year abdicate of 704 Kaotsong at the ageof eighty

  12. emperors wearing İs used by which is a is l o n g Robe and is has a yellow special design magnificent

  13. kind of ship is a made with woods junk which used by chinese has a flat floor

  14. empress of is the china which Wou until 704 vanquished erecting temples to her The Khitans ancestors

  15. warrior Kaotsong China is the of king until could not send 683 distance aid from his borders

  16. CONJUCTİON 1: Kaotsong’s father had failed inthe direction of Corea

  17. CONJUCTİON 1: On the other hand the arms of Kaotsong were more Corea triumphant inthe direction of

  18. CONJUCTİON 2: In spite of the Empress Wou’s son which placed in confinement by alive was Empress Wou

  19. CONJUCTİON 2: wore the Empress Wou robes Kaotsong of assigned for an death emperor after the

  20. CONJUCTİON 3: Thus the Dutch OSSS... were expelledfrom the Formosa south by the Portuguese and compelled to take refuge in

  21. CONJUCTİON 3: while the English and French did not make their CHİNA appearance period exceptby occasional visits until a much later

  22. CONJUCTİON 4: w English Captain Weddell was the great city first up to that to discover his way Themouth and to make of the Canton River

  23. CONJUCTİON 4: while the English did not make their appearance until a much later period

  24. CONJUCTİON 5: w Not only Commissioner Lin did and the Canton authorities claim the right to condemn Britishsubjects and punish

  25. CONJUCTİON 5: Liberty!!! but they would takeaway falsest their liberty ? pretext and flimsiest on the lives

  26. CONJUCTİON 6: E But great as were the concessions made by Captain Elliot Commissioner Lin in of threatening attitude consequence of the

  27. CONJUCTİON 6: the Chinese were not satisfied fresh and made demands of those more exacting who make had been any concession weak enough to

  28. the Japanese army On September 15 in Corea was strong enough Paidong River to detach a corps of the of northern banks 14,000 men on the to attack Pingyang a town position at the Chinese

  29. The passage of the river was difficult sunrise and the battle began at

  30. On the 25th the Japanesesquadron attacked the Chinese transport "Kowshing," Asan conveying to freshsoldiers

  31. In the engagement one Chinese man-of-war was sunk one was torpedoed destroyed on the which was "Kowshing,"

  32. References: 1. Demetrius C. Boulger, China, Ebook #6708, October, 2004 2. The Cambridge history of China / general editors, Denis Twitchett and John K. Fairbank. Imprint Cambridge [Eng.] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1978-1991

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