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January 11, 2017 Leave a Comment

Japan Repels the Mongols

This series has four easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: Kublai Khan's Diplomatic Offensive to the Japanese.IntroductionKublai

December 3, 2016 Leave a Comment

The Marco Polo Problem

by Jack Le MoineIt feels like the old man greatly embellished his accomplishments. Read this article to find out the many problems with his

September 17, 2016 Leave a Comment

War — USA vs. China: A Peek at the Future

by Jack Le MoineFrom the latest happenings in things historical. This article Commentary: Here’s How a U.S.-China War Could Play Out was published

January 9, 2016 Leave a Comment

Clash of Civilizations in Central Asia

by Jack Le MoineFrom the latest happenings in things historical. This article The Battle that Kept the Chinese Out of Central Asia was

September 26, 2015 Leave a Comment

The Bi Li Shu Biao Logarithm Tables

by Jack Le MoineFrom the latest happenings in things historical. This paper Study on Compilation of Bi Li Shu Biao was published 27 days ago in

December 29, 2014 Leave a Comment

Confucius’ Last Years

". . . In serving Confucius, I am like a thirsty man, who goes with his pitcher to the river and there drinks his fill, without knowing the river's

December 28, 2014 Leave a Comment

“I Am Unknown.”

He was now sixty-nine years of age, and if a man is to be considered successful only when he succeeds in realizing the dream of his life, he must be

December 22, 2014 Leave a Comment

Confucius Retires From Public Affairs

This chief, who called himself the duke Chuh, being conscious how much his cause would be strengthened by the support of Confucius, sent Tsze-loo to

December 21, 2014

War and Change in China

But whatever may have been the opinion of Tsze-loo, Confucius was quite ready to be on friendly terms with the duke, who seems to have had no keener

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