Jiangxi
A History
Discover the untold story of Jiangxi—a province where mist‑cloaked mountains, fertile river valleys, and ancient trade routes have forged a distinct Chinese identity for millennia. From the world‑oldest pottery shards hidden in Xianren Cave to the pioneering rice domestication at Xianrendong, this book reveals how Jiangxi’s earliest inhabitants laid the foundations of agriculture, art, and social complexity that still echo today.
Journey through dynasties and revolutions: witness Jiangxi’s golden age under the Tang and Song, its resilience during Mongol and Ming rule, its pivotal role in the Taiping Rebellion, the Chinese Soviet Republic, the Long March, and the tumultuous years of the People’s Republic. Each chapter weaves political events with the everyday lives of farmers, artisans, scholars, and soldiers, showing how grand historical forces were felt on the ground.
Grounded in the latest archaeological finds, archival research, and oral histories, the narrative balances scholarly depth with vivid storytelling—complete with anecdotes, personal testimonies, and striking illustrations. Whether you’re a specialist seeking a definitive reference or a curious reader eager to explore a region often overlooked, this comprehensive history will transform the way you see Jiangxi—not as a footnote, but as a vital protagonist in China’s past, present, and future.
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