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Peoples of Pingcheng (398–494):

Cultural Diversity and Interaction

Compared to the later capital of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Luoyang (494–534), Pingcheng on the northern border of the Chinese world has received less scholarly attention despite its far longer capital status (398–494). The main reason is the lack of written sources. In addition, there is the derogatory idea that Pingcheng was a inhabited by “barbarians,” since the rulers of the Northern Wei were the Tuoba Xianbei from the eastern steppe, who established the first long-term foreign control over northern China. Traditionally, Luoyang is the epitome of the sinicized Tuoba Xianbei, while Pingcheng represents the state of the Tuoba Xianbei who were on the way to “becoming Chinese.” Excavations show that Pingcheng, which was built on the ruins of a garrison from the Han-Dynasty, arose from nothing and the inhabitants came from outside. Burial finds indicate a steadily growing population, which is said to have reached one million in its prime. At first, tombs were erected to indicate their steppe origins. New rites and artifacts emerged in spurts. This corresponds to written records, according to which the city was mainly populated by steppe warriors, followed by forcibly relocated peoples from all conquered northern Chinese regions.
The volume is the result of a conference on “Culture and Cultural Diversity in Early Medieval China (4th to 7th Century) held in January 2017 in München. Twenty papers presented during the workshop represent the latest research on the people(s) in Pingcheng written by outstanding scholars in both Chinese and English.

VI, 184 Seiten, 147 ill., 15 tables, 3 diagrams, 2 maps
eISBN: 978-3-447-39624-0
Sprache: Englisch
Ausgabe: E-Book
Fachgebiet(e): Sinologie/Koreanistik Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Publisher: Harrassowitz Verlag
HerausgeberInnen: Thomas O. Höllmann; Shing Müller
Reihe: Asiatische Forschungen Band: 162

Format: PDF

Schlagwörter:

Archaeology Asiatische Geschichte Capital China China/History Chinese Studies Funerary Customs Geschichte: Theorie und Methoden Gesellschaft und Sozialwissenschaften Han Dynasty Medieval Chinese History North China Northern Wei Pingcheng Ritual Studies Shanxi Steppe People Tuoba Xianbei

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