Describes and examines the structures of the capital cities and major urban centers from the Sui to the Northern Song period. It also provides an in-depth account of the process of transformation from the curfew controlled city of the Tang period to the open city of the Song.
While Heng repeatedly mention that Tang, Song and etc. are "simply convenient dynastic indicators" and "do not imply that the development of cities,"(p208) and states that the process is "long and non-linear"(p110). It seems that he cannot help regarding t...
评分While Heng repeatedly mention that Tang, Song and etc. are "simply convenient dynastic indicators" and "do not imply that the development of cities,"(p208) and states that the process is "long and non-linear"(p110). It seems that he cannot help regarding t...
评分While Heng repeatedly mention that Tang, Song and etc. are "simply convenient dynastic indicators" and "do not imply that the development of cities,"(p208) and states that the process is "long and non-linear"(p110). It seems that he cannot help regarding t...
评分While Heng repeatedly mention that Tang, Song and etc. are "simply convenient dynastic indicators" and "do not imply that the development of cities,"(p208) and states that the process is "long and non-linear"(p110). It seems that he cannot help regarding t...
评分While Heng repeatedly mention that Tang, Song and etc. are "simply convenient dynastic indicators" and "do not imply that the development of cities,"(p208) and states that the process is "long and non-linear"(p110). It seems that he cannot help regarding t...
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