I can't tell how much I appreciate this video. There is so much stuff happening here, I like those 'achivement pop up' when China progresses to next era, it's so cool. I fact I was pausing every two seconds to take a look at the map and checking some stuff on Wikipedia. I've read every note you placed here, and watched every detail. It occured that I was watching a 15 minutes video for approximately an hour. Gosh, this is crazy how much effort you had to make. Also, the music is one of its kind, truly amazing. This masterpiece is underrated. I wish you million views.
Our whole family loves this! We are learning about China and this is my go-to video. My favorite part is the music and transition when there is a new dynasty. I also love the information about each. You did an incredible job, BRAVO!!!
The on cards are definitely a great addition. Finally it’s here, without seeming like a brown nose lol, I have nothing but praise for this video, awesome-sauciness is the only word to adequately describe this production! Everything fits together so well.
thats actually now inaccurate, at the time of your comment it was believed the rebellion killed around 36 million but that number has now been decreased to approx 13 million, which is still insane but not nearly as insane
You need to be more precise about Southern China; the region wasn't a no-man's land before Qin's conquest, it had various Neolithic and Early Bronze Age cultures. For instance, the earliest would be Hoabinhian (40,000 to 10,000 BP), followed by Zengpiyan (8,000 BC), Dingshishan (7,000 BC), Liyudun (5,000 BC), Tanshishan, Hedang, etc.
Mr. Kim, hello! I am an ethnic Korean living in Almaty, Kazakhstan. My name is Cheol Yeon (정철연). I'm 14 years old, I'm in the eighth grade, learning Korean. Mr. Kim, it would be very cool if you made a video about us, the Koreans of the Soviet Union. We have our own dialect, which is very different from Seoul. We have our own kitchen, and even many Korean surnames we pronounce in our own way. Please remove the video about foreign compatriots with Russian subtitles, and then I use a translator to write this comment) *갑사합니다 미스터 김 🙏🏻*
You should come back to Korea to undo what Stalin has done. These has been a new change in the law so you can gain citizenship. Don't let this opportunity go to waste.
Your ancestry was far eastern korean living in the area conquored by russia, then ussr. Stalin ordered moving koreans to northern and central asia to dilute korean concentration at the far eastern region.
The "minor Chinese state" that occupied Yangtze River Delta at the same time as Shang dynasty was not a Sinitic state. Sniticization of that region only took place much later during Zhou dynasty, and even during Zhou, Wu and Yue (peoples that inhabited that region) were recorded as distinct from Sinitic peoples, having distinctive language, custom and appearance (such as tattoo and cut hair). The complete sinicization of the region would not complete until early medieval times. Before that, people there spoke some kind of Kra-dai language, or perhaps, some language related to Austronesian at an even earlier point. It's fascinating history
Chinese culture itself should not be considered a single-source culture, even though today's Chinese is classified as Sino-Tibetan, but this is as comical as discussing that the British belonged to the Germanic people (which in fact they did).
I agree! I’m from along Yangtze River. Actually the word river “jiang” in Chinese is from Austroasiatic language. And you can find many traces of ancient non-sinitic culture in my hometown
Chinese culture is the general name of all ethnic cultures in Chinese Mainland. The Han Dynasty was very brilliant, so everyone called themselves Han people
@@nehhui nope that’s not how it works many culture and people living in modern Chinese territory don’t really recognise themselves as Chinese in the ancient times or maybe even modern times
i think OP r just listing all the possible culture group living on the land of current china. it doesnt mean they represent china. chinese are mixed of all kinds of culture and races in the region. personally i think chinese history really starts after Qin united all region with same written character, currency, measurement etc. (altho ppl still speak different dialets) after that first Qin unification, all culture groups who forced to join or intentionally wanna join this culture group through out the years, got a mindset of unification. (it might only work for upper scholar/ruling classes) but that mindset continues to bring the land under one central government no matter how many times it breaks apart.
Correction: Tang was not decisively defeated by the Arabs in the battle of Talas, in fact the 2 power clashed several more times around the same area during the following years. It was Anlushan rebellion 5 years later that pushed Tang towards a state of total collapse and they were forced to withdraw from central Asia, never to return
In China, we Chinese people believe that the Qin Dynasty was the greatest. He forcefully annexed six large countries and some small countries, abolished their language, writing, and culture different from the Qin Dynasty, enslaved opponents as laborers, established isolation zones, slaughtered them, and then implemented dictatorship. The country was colored black. Black was the lucky color of the Qin Dynasty. If there were a country like the Qin Dynasty in Europe, Europe would not be divided because this sacred dictator has unified our Chinese nation and is qualified to be as great as Jesus秦❤❤❤
@@Odin-un4mz What is bro on about... Jesus is completely different to an iron fisted dictator. I will say the story behind the short period of the Qin Dynasty is quite fascinating.
@@汪洋-s4z Would you also believe Qin was the greatest dynasty despite it being lesser when it comes to controlled territory, military power & cultural significance? Genuine question
Great video! I want to point out a minor problem BTW. The capital of Southern Sòng dynasty is actually in Hángzhōu ( Línān) but not Nánjīng. It's a common misconception coz capitals of most southern dynasties were in Nánjīng.
@@hwasiaqhan8923 Xinjiang was a protectorate during Han dynasty, not an integral part of China but vassals garrisoned with Chinese troops to control the silk road. Gansu was conquered by the Han but it did not fully integrate into Chinese culture and civilization until the Xixia Tanguts were genocided by the Mongols. Still today, people in Gansu are most closely related to Hui people and Amdo Tibetans. Gansu was ''yours'' since Ming dynasty if anything.
Han Dynasity History 202BCE~8CE : Western Han Dynasity 154BCE : Rebellision of the Seven States 133BCE~89CE : Han - Xiongnu War 110BCE : Han conquested Southern Vietnam ( Nanyue ) 109BCE~108BCE : Han conquested Gojosen. 8CE~23CE : Xin Dynasity 25CE~200CE : Eastern Han Dynasity 184CE~205CE : Yellow Turban Rebellision 189CE : Dong Zhuo seizes control of capital 220CE : Han falled
Great, detailed summary of China's history - Interesting idea for the future could be a timeline of China's Tributary System and it's influence? Been looking for a video about this topic...
The tributary system is actually highly exaggerated by the western scholars. From a native point of view, I think the system can be compared as an ancient version of international trade but highly under the control of centeral government.
You can see the location of the Xia and Shang dynasties, which are the earliest dynasties in China. This place is the only vast and warm plain in East Asia, so it will give birth to the earliest civilization and the most powerful country. The meaning of China in Chinese is the central country, which initially referred to this plain. In fact, the ancestors of the Chinese people came from the western edge of this plain, while the ancestors of the Korean people were located on the northeast side of this plain. We are almost equally close to this plain , but eventually it was the ancestors of the Chinese people who occupied this plain, which has made China today
@@dou_june0v037 wow that's interesting. I never knew that, thank you for sharing this info with me. I think I meant to say most Chinese people identify as Han chinease.
The Qing was the thickest China. And yes, the Qing/Manchus are Chinese since being Chinese is not limited to being Han (China is multiethnic) and the Manchus (or previous Jin) became Sinicised just as the German tribes of Angles, Saxons, and Jutes became Latinized (adopting Latin alphabet, religion, cultural influence), and with it, became "civilised" (however you define it/encultured).
@@nachokat4710 I’m saying China is the size of Europe and has (or had) the same amount of ethnic diversity which is still seen through genetic diversity.
In correction Ladakh was Chinese until 1842 When Dogras Invaded it And Ended Chinese vassal State Namgyal Dynasty Also Sikkim was in Qing control before 1888 Sikkim Expedition Pls correct it 😊 You also Didn't show Mac Mohan line of 1914
Taiwan is the most (currently) legitimate government of China. It, the ROC came as a result of the fall of the “other ROC” which came as a result of the collapse of the Qing Dynasty. The ROC (Taiwan) had claimed most of Modern China and administered it, but Japanese expansion prevented it. The CCP was actually failing the win over China proper. Result of Japan weakening the ROC, they were able to exile them to the island of Formosa (Taiwan). Fun fact: the CCP and ROC semi-worked together against Japan. Funny.
It's funny how the Song Dynasty allied with the Jin to defeat the Liao, then lost half of their territory to the Jin, then allied with the Mongols to defeat the Jin, then lost everything to the Mongols.
Very interesting video, but one thing to be corrected is that the Ming didn't put much effort into driving out the attempted conquest of Punggseong Sookyi(丰臣秀吉) in Korea, the Ming defense was focused on the Mongols to the north, and driving out the Japanese was considered a normal military settlement by the Ming government as a suzerain. Therefore, it is not accurate to say that the War caused the Ming dynasty to spend too much money. The direct cause of the Ming's demise was the domestic popular uprising(李自成造反) and the unpreparedness of the Manchurian Jurchen(建州女真)
Vietnam is a country that has been around since 700BCE. The Vietnamese have formed a wet rice civilization for a long time, peaceful and peaceful. However , the Chinese with expansionist ambitions , cruelty and cunning have invaded Vietnam . The Chinese invaded Vietnam from 179 BCE to 938 CE. During this period, the Chinese tried their best to assimilate the Vietnamese culture, forcing the Vietnamese to speak Chinese and follow the Chinese culture in order to turn the Vietnamese into Chinese so that they could rule. The Chinese have exploited and severely tortured the Vietnamese. During more than 1000 years of invasion (179BCE - 938 CE), the Vietnamese did not submit, many uprisings, uprisings and struggles for independence. The Chinese were unable to rule Vietnam. have not lost their mother tongue and culture despite being invaded by China for over 1000 years
It's not as scary as you said. At that time, Vietnam, as an affiliated country of China, did not have its own character, so it absorbed Chinese culture and used Chinese characters. After "independence" in the Song Dynasty, they all used Chinese characters, but the pronunciation was somewhat different from that in the Central Plains of China. China also provided help to Vietnam. Until the modern French colonization, Vietnamese characters lost their original culture. Even now Vietnamese characters are very similar to the Pinyin of Chinese characters, Some can be understood.The dialects in southern China are difficult to learn,maybe they are of the same origin as Vietnam. But if you insist that China injures Vietnam, I can't help it.By the way,I am from guangdong province,south China.
@@潘越-o1m In 1407, when the Ho Dynasty in Vietnam was weak. The Chinese Ming Dynasty invaded Vietnam, they burned all Vietnamese books and assimilated Vietnamese people, causing many crimes. In 1418, Le Loi rebelled against the Ming invaders. About the language, only 45% of the language was spoken. Viet is derived from Han Chinese. Vietnamese belongs to the Austroasiatic language family along with Khmer and Mon languages. Not in the same language family as Han
Remember me? I quit mapping for almost 3 years, but returned in March, and am back for good this time. I'll bet you probably forgot I exist or thought that I quit mapping.
In China, we Chinese people believe that the Qin Dynasty was the greatest. He forcefully annexed six large countries and some small countries, abolished their language, writing, and culture different from the Qin Dynasty, enslaved opponents as laborers, established isolation zones, slaughtered them, and then implemented dictatorship. The country was colored black. Black was the lucky color of the Qin Dynasty. If there were a country like the Qin Dynasty in Europe, Europe would not be divided because this sacred dictator has unified our Chinese nation and is qualified to be as great as Jesus秦❤❤❤
@@Lucoski77 No, he killed citizens of other countries, who were already defined as inferior. The Qin Emperor successfully killed them all and seized living space for his citizens. Remember, inferior people have no right to survival, which is why China now exists.
Actually I rather to say it's part of Sino-Anglo conflict, the competition between China, UK and Tsar Russia is far more earlier before Opium war as cliche. As the Nepal invaded Tibet and defeated the war between Qing dynasty and Myanmar, is also a tentative attack supported by UK to China. The successed defense made UK delay the invasion plan to China till 1840. otherwise they will start it at 17 century. Also the Qing army attacked into Myanmar but it actually was revenge to the Myanmar invasion.
The whole "New Era Unlocked" thing is hilarious, makes it seem like a videogame or something I really think you (and other people doing maps like this) need to SLOW DOWN THE TIME MOVEMENT when you reach more modern era, since SO MANY THINGS HAPPEN MUCH MORE QUICKLY THAN BEFORE. You had VERY little commentary going during massive events (1900s).
China is a multi-ethnic country. Therefore, in map making, it often includes areas that were ruled by other nationalities but not by Han people in history, such as Huns, Turks, Koguryo, Khitan, Mongolia, Xinjiang, Tibet and so on. A large part of their descendants lived in China and even integrated into the Han nationality. The map you make can only be regarded as the map of Han nationality, not the map of China.
China is a multi-ethnic country only since the Qing encouraged the idea of the Dulunbai Gurun and the family of Chinese peoples under the emperor. Before that Chinese culture was much more exlusive as it was only to anyone who adopted Han culture and language, and barbarians living within the Chinese lands (not vassals) were described as Tu. The map he made IS the map of China and Chinese dynasties. Peoples China conquered and absorbed had their own history and sovereignty before, you can't appropriate yourself their history.
@@spcxplrr What are you smoking. The PRC recognizes 56 ethnic groups, and even has an active "affirmative action" policy granting ethnic minorities priority for universities for example.
thanks very much for the awesome work! However, I really think Tibet is very important that you should not miss it or you cannot tell clearly the story of Tang at all
华人(Hua people or descendent of Hua Xia), 唐人(Tang people or descendent of Tang),汉人(Han people or descendent of Han) these are the most commonly used term Chinese describe themselves worldwide, even though they all translate into Chinese lol. I'm kind thankful to Yuan and Qing, they did not wipe out Chinese character, population and civilization, otherwise Han would be mysterious ancient ethnic now.
The fact you composed a whole soundtrack for this instead of using royalty free music shows dedication, well done!
he probably used Cakewalk by Bandlab.
The Qing part is using “Cup of Solid Gold”
😮
He is using ‘Jasmine Flower’ for one of the song, not trying to be rude btw.
It looks like a lot of work went into this one, great job!
Oh Ollie bye :D
와 찐이시네
Hi Ollie bye!
@@napoleonbonaparte6448 Hi
Get off, your SEA mapping is trash
Great work, I especially enjoyed the extra information on the side
I can't tell how much I appreciate this video. There is so much stuff happening here, I like those 'achivement pop up' when China progresses to next era, it's so cool. I fact I was pausing every two seconds to take a look at the map and checking some stuff on Wikipedia. I've read every note you placed here, and watched every detail. It occured that I was watching a 15 minutes video for approximately an hour. Gosh, this is crazy how much effort you had to make. Also, the music is one of its kind, truly amazing. This masterpiece is underrated. I wish you million views.
This makes understanding chinese history so much easier! Fantastic video.
Thanks!
Fantastic! This must've taken a monumental amount of work! I also really like the video-game like feel this has :P
Yes I like the New Era Unlocked style that it has
This is definitely the best 'every day/year map' video I've seen so far. Great job lad!
This channel is underrated.
Man, you deserve you subs! I'm learning a LOT of history with your videos!
Impressive that you even detailed the changing course of the lower Yellow River.
great video. minor correction tho: the capital of southern song should be Hangzhou (then called Lin'an), instead of Nanjing.
视频没问题,南京应天府(商丘)和临安府都是都城。
Our whole family loves this! We are learning about China and this is my go-to video. My favorite part is the music and transition when there is a new dynasty. I also love the information about each. You did an incredible job, BRAVO!!!
The on cards are definitely a great addition. Finally it’s here, without seeming like a brown nose lol, I have nothing but praise for this video, awesome-sauciness is the only word to adequately describe this production! Everything fits together so well.
Great video. A ton of accurate info and absolutely stunning visuals. Loved it!
내용은 좋은데, 자막을 간편하게 하실 필요가 있어보이는군요.
아주 대단하십니다!
Good work. It is nice to have you back
만드시느라 엄청난 노고를 쏟으셨겠습니다. 대단하십니다.
do you perhaps have a version without the infoboxes popping all over the screen? they get really distracting at times and can obscure bits of the map.
购买书本 增加历史知识有助于了解世界发生了什么
9:23 the An Lushan rebellion lasted for only 2 seconds in this video, yet it killed 11% of humanity at the time.
thats actually now inaccurate, at the time of your comment it was believed the rebellion killed around 36 million but that number has now been decreased to approx 13 million, which is still insane but not nearly as insane
This is the most accurate work I've seen! Thank you for your dedication! this needs to be seen by more people
중학생이셧던걸로 기억합니다 오랜만에 업데이트하셧네요^^ as I know your a busy middle school student. Thank u for d upload!
네 그동안 공부하느라바빴다하네요. 9월대학 입학한다합니다~축하드립니다
@@carpy_1 본인이 전에 얘기했던거 같아요 아마도?
I like how you change the music whenever it's a new era :D
one of the most accurate version, thank you!
Thank you! This video is great!
You need to be more precise about Southern China; the region wasn't a no-man's land before Qin's conquest, it had various Neolithic and Early Bronze Age cultures. For instance, the earliest would be Hoabinhian (40,000 to 10,000 BP), followed by Zengpiyan (8,000 BC), Dingshishan (7,000 BC), Liyudun (5,000 BC), Tanshishan, Hedang, etc.
Two years too late pal
You are right
How do you expect her to get everything exactly right, it’s literally 10000 years ago
@@Randomdude112 one question, is this content creator a her???
Hoa Binh culture belongs to the ancient Vietnamese people. Southern China is the culture of the ancient Bai Yue people.
That's so much work put into this video! I appreciate every detail. Moreover, you have made every song all by yourself. Very impressive!
I don't think the author write any song since Sheng Dynasty song is water lily flower song that I am familiar with.
Thousands of pages of history into this 14 min video, and not biased! Great work!
A very very well made video. It really puts the length of history in perspective.
Mr. Kim, hello! I am an ethnic Korean living in Almaty, Kazakhstan. My name is Cheol Yeon (정철연). I'm 14 years old, I'm in the eighth grade, learning Korean.
Mr. Kim, it would be very cool if you made a video about us, the Koreans of the Soviet Union.
We have our own dialect, which is very different from Seoul. We have our own kitchen, and even many Korean surnames we pronounce in our own way.
Please remove the video about foreign compatriots with Russian subtitles, and then I use a translator to write this comment)
*갑사합니다 미스터 김 🙏🏻*
@Phạm Văn Rạng but now Kazakhstan is his home. He would have born in there so you don't have to push him go to Korea. It's just up to him.
You should come back to Korea to undo what Stalin has done. These has been a new change in the law so you can gain citizenship. Don't let this opportunity go to waste.
Greetings from Korea
Your ancestry was far eastern korean living in the area conquored by russia, then ussr. Stalin ordered moving koreans to northern and central asia to dilute korean concentration at the far eastern region.
The "minor Chinese state" that occupied Yangtze River Delta at the same time as Shang dynasty was not a Sinitic state. Sniticization of that region only took place much later during Zhou dynasty, and even during Zhou, Wu and Yue (peoples that inhabited that region) were recorded as distinct from Sinitic peoples, having distinctive language, custom and appearance (such as tattoo and cut hair). The complete sinicization of the region would not complete until early medieval times. Before that, people there spoke some kind of Kra-dai language, or perhaps, some language related to Austronesian at an even earlier point. It's fascinating history
Chinese culture itself should not be considered a single-source culture, even though today's Chinese is classified as Sino-Tibetan, but this is as comical as discussing that the British belonged to the Germanic people (which in fact they did).
I agree! I’m from along Yangtze River. Actually the word river “jiang” in Chinese is from Austroasiatic language. And you can find many traces of ancient non-sinitic culture in my hometown
Chinese culture is the general name of all ethnic cultures in Chinese Mainland. The Han Dynasty was very brilliant, so everyone called themselves Han people
@@nehhui nope that’s not how it works many culture and people living in modern Chinese territory don’t really recognise themselves as Chinese in the ancient times or maybe even modern times
i think OP r just listing all the possible culture group living on the land of current china. it doesnt mean they represent china. chinese are mixed of all kinds of culture and races in the region. personally i think chinese history really starts after Qin united all region with same written character, currency, measurement etc. (altho ppl still speak different dialets)
after that first Qin unification, all culture groups who forced to join or intentionally wanna join this culture group through out the years, got a mindset of unification. (it might only work for upper scholar/ruling classes) but that mindset continues to bring the land under one central government no matter how many times it breaks apart.
Correction: Tang was not decisively defeated by the Arabs in the battle of Talas, in fact the 2 power clashed several more times around the same area during the following years. It was Anlushan rebellion 5 years later that pushed Tang towards a state of total collapse and they were forced to withdraw from central Asia, never to return
In China, we Chinese people believe that the Qin Dynasty was the greatest. He forcefully annexed six large countries and some small countries, abolished their language, writing, and culture different from the Qin Dynasty, enslaved opponents as laborers, established isolation zones, slaughtered them, and then implemented dictatorship. The country was colored black. Black was the lucky color of the Qin Dynasty. If there were a country like the Qin Dynasty in Europe, Europe would not be divided because this sacred dictator has unified our Chinese nation and is qualified to be as great as Jesus秦❤❤❤
@@Odin-un4mz文字其实叫规范.逻辑一样的.只不过每个国家文字大部分都一样.个字写法不一样.秦以前是封建制度.他们属于周国.秦国王室祖先是给周王提供战马的.然后被周王封在秦地建国
@@Odin-un4mz秦主要是把封建制度变成中央集权制度. 很少封土地建国.更多的是建立郡县直接管辖.
@@Odin-un4mz What is bro on about...
Jesus is completely different to an iron fisted dictator. I will say the story behind the short period of the Qin Dynasty is quite fascinating.
@@汪洋-s4z Would you also believe Qin was the greatest dynasty despite it being lesser when it comes to controlled territory, military power & cultural significance?
Genuine question
국경 뿐만 아니라 황하 지류가 시대에 따라 산동반도 남북으로 바뀌는 부분도 흥미롭네요
The Yellow Sea(Western Korea Sea),the name is from the Yellow River.
Now the Yellow River flows into the Bohai Sea.
Wow we found a geologist here!
Сен кәріссіңба ?
@@erbolatsarsenov6459 yes.
Сіз Қазақстаннансыз ба?
Great video! I want to point out a minor problem BTW. The capital of Southern Sòng dynasty is actually in Hángzhōu ( Línān) but not Nánjīng. It's a common misconception coz capitals of most southern dynasties were in Nánjīng.
南京应天府(商丘),后来迁都临安府(杭州)
中国人自己有时都分不清它
@@fb4616 分不清南京和杭州?文盲吗?
mongols" thanks your next" XD
官方首都是南京,临时住所是杭州
Just a correction, the late Tang Dynasty actually regained Gansu region and the Xiyu region(Xinjiang) from the Tibetans. Great video tho.
You said regained? It was never yours to regain originally
@@leomonarch2151 Are you stupid? Gansu is Han land, and Xiyu (Xinjiang) was ours since the Han dynasty, 400 years prior to Tang
@@leomonarch2151 you come directly to the comment without watching the video
Wumao
@@hwasiaqhan8923 Xinjiang was a protectorate during Han dynasty, not an integral part of China but vassals garrisoned with Chinese troops to control the silk road.
Gansu was conquered by the Han but it did not fully integrate into Chinese culture and civilization until the Xixia Tanguts were genocided by the Mongols. Still today, people in Gansu are most closely related to Hui people and Amdo Tibetans.
Gansu was ''yours'' since Ming dynasty if anything.
Han Dynasity History
202BCE~8CE : Western Han Dynasity
154BCE : Rebellision of the Seven States
133BCE~89CE : Han - Xiongnu War
110BCE : Han conquested Southern Vietnam ( Nanyue )
109BCE~108BCE : Han conquested Gojosen.
8CE~23CE : Xin Dynasity
25CE~200CE : Eastern Han Dynasity
184CE~205CE : Yellow Turban Rebellision
189CE : Dong Zhuo seizes control of capital
220CE : Han falled
Nanyue should be a Chinese separatist regime, not Vietnam. Because its founder was the highest administrative officer of the Qin Dynasty here.
Great job !
Oh dude you’re here!
책 몇 권을 압축해 놓은 느낌ㅎ 이 영상 하나로 중국 역사가 모두 정리되네요. 잘 보고 갑니다~!!
Really nicely made video this
Great, detailed summary of China's history - Interesting idea for the future could be a timeline of China's Tributary System and it's influence? Been looking for a video about this topic...
The tributary system is actually highly exaggerated by the western scholars. From a native point of view, I think the system can be compared as an ancient version of international trade but highly under the control of centeral government.
Do you have a link to the song during the Jin Era?
Love China from Singapore🇸🇬❤️🇨🇳
中 新 友 好🇨🇳 🇸🇬
这同样也是你们的历史,是中华民族的共同历史
hi uh how do i get the song? its very nice!
A video with such quality having any less than 500k views is a crime against humanity lmao
Awesome work as per usual
I find it a little amusing when China goes through a major change in government like they've leveled up in some game lol
Hat's off, these videos are incredible.
Mr. Kim, I noticed that the "New Era" was made like a "New Level" in some RPGs. Was that intentional?
Yes, for both the visuals and the sound effects I took inspiration from some RPGs as well as Civilization VI.
That's good to know. Keep up the good work.
@@TheDragonHistorian your watermark covers up a bit of the text
Nice job on this
i want a playlist of the soundtrack
cool video! i even saw one of my ancestors briefly mentioned in here too
When did Nanzhao rule Sichuan? I'm pretty sure they failed to take over Chengdu
춘추전국시대파트에 나오는 노래좀 알려주세요~
it is all custom made songs
Tell me the capitals of each dynasty.
what is the meaning when the time period labeled as "culture"? my apology i have a little and vague understanding about these
My understanding is that Culture = before history
혹시 브금 직접 만드셨나요? 유튜브 처봐도 원본밖에 안나오던데...
네, 직접 만들었습니다
Please do the same for India also. ❤
Damn you even made the soundtrack yourself
Original is Shenyang kevin macload I think
You can see the location of the Xia and Shang dynasties, which are the earliest dynasties in China. This place is the only vast and warm plain in East Asia, so it will give birth to the earliest civilization and the most powerful country. The meaning of China in Chinese is the central country, which initially referred to this plain. In fact, the ancestors of the Chinese people came from the western edge of this plain, while the ancestors of the Korean people were located on the northeast side of this plain. We are almost equally close to this plain , but eventually it was the ancestors of the Chinese people who occupied this plain, which has made China today
참으로 훌륭합니다!!!😃
왜 여기 있어요 ㅋㅋ
영상 기다리고 있습니다ㅠ
찬성!
I feel the rivers changing were intentional, the detail is just right in this video I love it.
黄河作为中国的母亲河,在历史上确实经历过好多次改道,我家这边就有黄河故道
The Tang And Ming dynasties were some of the most amazing times
So was the Han many Chinese people say they are Han chinese
Tang and Song for me. Ming are ruthless. Most of its emperors are incompetent.
@Hey K plus its rulers are good in economics and are benevolent.
As A Chinese i Love The Qing Dynasty 😍😍😍😍
@@dou_june0v037 wow that's interesting. I never knew that, thank you for sharing this info with me. I think I meant to say most Chinese people identify as Han chinease.
I wonder why no one paid attention to the enfeoffment system in the Zhou Dynasty.Duke, Earl, Baron and other titles are so outstanding in this era
13:55 new era, change the music
This is good. I like it. Fantastic, awesome, thank you. 👍👍
Long live great China 🇨🇳 💙❤💜
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@@xfengx3554 lol
what is tw
an island that needs reunification
or a regime in exile that is not recognized by the whole world
Which China
@@SunyataCipher great China 🇨🇳🥰 👍🏻 💙❤💜🌹⚘
🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼 is true China. Too bad Apple doesn’t let Chinese users see the flag of true China emoji
Very nice! Thank you!
The Qing was the thickest China.
And yes, the Qing/Manchus are Chinese since being Chinese is not limited to being Han (China is multiethnic) and the Manchus (or previous Jin) became Sinicised just as the German tribes of Angles, Saxons, and Jutes became Latinized (adopting Latin alphabet, religion, cultural influence), and with it, became "civilised" (however you define it/encultured).
Manchus are Chinese, just like Germans are European
Are you trying to say Germans are Italian or something lmao
@@nachokat4710 I’m saying China is the size of Europe and has (or had) the same amount of ethnic diversity which is still seen through genetic diversity.
Wasn't Yuan the biggest?
manchu was not chinese but after few hundred years of integration, they are also chinese now.
In correction
Ladakh was Chinese until 1842
When Dogras Invaded it
And Ended Chinese vassal State
Namgyal Dynasty
Also Sikkim was in Qing control before 1888 Sikkim Expedition
Pls correct it 😊
You also Didn't show
Mac Mohan line of 1914
So Taiwan is not a part of China since the ancient time. Thanks for the info.
but 98% so called Taiwanese are Chinese immigrants
Taiwan is the most (currently) legitimate government of China. It, the ROC came as a result of the fall of the “other ROC” which came as a result of the collapse of the Qing Dynasty. The ROC (Taiwan) had claimed most of Modern China and administered it, but Japanese expansion prevented it.
The CCP was actually failing the win over China proper. Result of Japan weakening the ROC, they were able to exile them to the island of Formosa (Taiwan).
Fun fact: the CCP and ROC semi-worked together against Japan. Funny.
in fact,taiwan was colonized after the Qing Taken place of Ming,which has longer history than US,that’s why people in Taiwan speak Chinese
Of course is part of austronesian and formosan
@@ikhsanramadhans214 Org austronesia emg pribumi taiwan
Great Work Thanks
めっちゃ詳しくて分かり易い
高評価
It's funny how the Song Dynasty allied with the Jin to defeat the Liao, then lost half of their territory to the Jin, then allied with the Mongols to defeat the Jin, then lost everything to the Mongols.
One of the greatest historical videos i have ever seen
am i the only one who keeps coming back to this video for the music
Very interesting video, but one thing to be corrected is that the Ming didn't put much effort into driving out the attempted conquest of Punggseong Sookyi(丰臣秀吉) in Korea, the Ming defense was focused on the Mongols to the north, and driving out the Japanese was considered a normal military settlement by the Ming government as a suzerain. Therefore, it is not accurate to say that the War caused the Ming dynasty to spend too much money. The direct cause of the Ming's demise was the domestic popular uprising(李自成造反) and the unpreparedness of the Manchurian Jurchen(建州女真)
确实这跟我们中国人认知的差不多,事实上,日本人引以为傲的武士刀根本就砍不穿明朝远征军的铠甲,这种事的记载中国明朝和日本的史书中有很多,只是现在的日本人不知道或者知道但不会说,因为丢脸。
@@zhq9250 그런데 원앙진은 중국인 몇명이 일본군 하나를 죽일때 쓰는거야?
@@2jaemyungE Japan overestimated its strength
Nice video, but the capital city of south Song is LinAn (from 1138 to 1279), instead of JianKang🤔
Vietnam is a country that has been around since 700BCE. The Vietnamese have formed a wet rice civilization for a long time, peaceful and peaceful. However , the Chinese with expansionist ambitions , cruelty and cunning have invaded Vietnam . The Chinese invaded Vietnam from 179 BCE to 938 CE. During this period, the Chinese tried their best to assimilate the Vietnamese culture, forcing the Vietnamese to speak Chinese and follow the Chinese culture in order to turn the Vietnamese into Chinese so that they could rule. The Chinese have exploited and severely tortured the Vietnamese. During more than 1000 years of invasion (179BCE - 938 CE), the Vietnamese did not submit, many uprisings, uprisings and struggles for independence. The Chinese were unable to rule Vietnam. have not lost their mother tongue and culture despite being invaded by China for over 1000 years
We southern Chinese have nothing to do with Vietnam!
@@he-yi-jie-you-wei-you-bao-fu I am not referring to southern China, but China has historically invaded northern Vietnam, the Red River Delta region.
@@he-yi-jie-you-wei-you-bao-fu You can see on the map
It's not as scary as you said. At that time, Vietnam, as an affiliated country of China, did not have its own character, so it absorbed Chinese culture and used Chinese characters. After "independence" in the Song Dynasty, they all used Chinese characters, but the pronunciation was somewhat different from that in the Central Plains of China. China also provided help to Vietnam. Until the modern French colonization, Vietnamese characters lost their original culture. Even now Vietnamese characters are very similar to the Pinyin of Chinese characters, Some can be understood.The dialects in southern China are difficult to learn,maybe they are of the same origin as Vietnam. But if you insist that China injures Vietnam, I can't help it.By the way,I am from guangdong province,south China.
@@潘越-o1m In 1407, when the Ho Dynasty in Vietnam was weak. The Chinese Ming Dynasty invaded Vietnam, they burned all Vietnamese books and assimilated Vietnamese people, causing many crimes. In 1418, Le Loi rebelled against the Ming invaders. About the language, only 45% of the language was spoken. Viet is derived from Han Chinese. Vietnamese belongs to the Austroasiatic language family along with Khmer and Mon languages. Not in the same language family as Han
Remember me? I quit mapping for almost 3 years, but returned in March, and am back for good this time. I'll bet you probably forgot I exist or thought that I quit mapping.
if anyone is interested in the history of China from 250 - 220 BC, I suggest to read Kingdom manga ... The battles are Epic !
In China, we Chinese people believe that the Qin Dynasty was the greatest. He forcefully annexed six large countries and some small countries, abolished their language, writing, and culture different from the Qin Dynasty, enslaved opponents as laborers, established isolation zones, slaughtered them, and then implemented dictatorship. The country was colored black. Black was the lucky color of the Qin Dynasty. If there were a country like the Qin Dynasty in Europe, Europe would not be divided because this sacred dictator has unified our Chinese nation and is qualified to be as great as Jesus秦❤❤❤
@@Odin-un4mz someone mad that kills eveyone and You glorify him 😂
@@Lucoski77 No, he killed citizens of other countries, who were already defined as inferior. The Qin Emperor successfully killed them all and seized living space for his citizens. Remember, inferior people have no right to survival, which is why China now exists.
@@Odin-un4mzthe roman empire did something similar in europe, thats why romance (latin) languages are so common. didn't last like china though
有个问题,唐朝濛池都护阿史那昕在742被莫贺达干所杀濛池都护府停袭,并没有参加之后751年的怛罗斯战役
You didn't mention sino burmese war(1765-1769)which was qing's most disastrous defeat.
Actually I rather to say it's part of Sino-Anglo conflict, the competition between China, UK and Tsar Russia is far more earlier before Opium war as cliche. As the Nepal invaded Tibet and defeated the war between Qing dynasty and Myanmar, is also a tentative attack supported by UK to China. The successed defense made UK delay the invasion plan to China till 1840. otherwise they will start it at 17 century. Also the Qing army attacked into Myanmar but it actually was revenge to the Myanmar invasion.
9:33 남조(southern zhao) 아닌가요?
Nán南이랑 Southern이랑 똑같아서 둘다 상관없습니다
남이 후대에 붙여진게 아니고 국명 자체가 남조라 저렇게 표기하는게 맞는듯
The whole "New Era Unlocked" thing is hilarious, makes it seem like a videogame or something
I really think you (and other people doing maps like this) need to SLOW DOWN THE TIME MOVEMENT when you reach more modern era, since SO MANY THINGS HAPPEN MUCH MORE QUICKLY THAN BEFORE. You had VERY little commentary going during massive events (1900s).
Very cool and instructive
새나라 세워질때마다 빠라바라밤 하는게 재밌네요ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Music pleaseeeee
China is a multi-ethnic country. Therefore, in map making, it often includes areas that were ruled by other nationalities but not by Han people in history, such as Huns, Turks, Koguryo, Khitan, Mongolia, Xinjiang, Tibet and so on. A large part of their descendants lived in China and even integrated into the Han nationality. The map you make can only be regarded as the map of Han nationality, not the map of China.
Of course, what you've done is quite complete
China is a multi-ethnic country only since the Qing encouraged the idea of the Dulunbai Gurun and the family of Chinese peoples under the emperor. Before that Chinese culture was much more exlusive as it was only to anyone who adopted Han culture and language, and barbarians living within the Chinese lands (not vassals) were described as Tu.
The map he made IS the map of China and Chinese dynasties. Peoples China conquered and absorbed had their own history and sovereignty before, you can't appropriate yourself their history.
the statement "china is a multi-ethnic country" is heavily contested by the current government of china, which seeks to "fix" that "problem."
Until few centuries ago, chinese discriminated other ethnics from Han..
@@spcxplrr What are you smoking. The PRC recognizes 56 ethnic groups, and even has an active "affirmative action" policy granting ethnic minorities priority for universities for example.
very catchy sound effect i can recommend this videos
The last title should be One China two governments, cuz both are actually claiming the name of real China.
Tibet ? Not counted ?
Two China's two governments, because both are actually claiming the name of real China*
Listen to this at 2x speed and it's the jolliest map animation I've ever seen.
2分钟那里错误开始出错,三皇五帝不是一个人。汉不是第一个被认可的朝,夏商周、春秋、战国、秦、汉,怎么可能汉才成为第一个呢。中文历史书上第一个王朝是夏,书上会标注夏缺少文字佐证,记载夏朝的文字比夏晚。而商朝已经有文字记载了。只能说,播主制作视频费心了,但不够认真。
哪里说了三皇五帝是一个人,汉朝是第一个被认可的朝代了?你根本没认真看吧?
thanks very much for the awesome work! However, I really think Tibet is very important that you should not miss it or you cannot tell clearly the story of Tang at all
Oh he is back
Thanks a lot! Europeans want to see this more. Only few of this is taught and written in the school books. Curious
they might haveto do a small update for the stuff happenin rn tho
@@TheIconicWatermelon it's not typical to write history for recent news and events
@@omegazero5032 not really :glances at Afghanistan 2021, Iraq 2003, Ukraine 2022::
@@TheIconicWatermelon the more recent the event, the higher the chance the writer is politically charged
Great work
Love Chinese people and its Culture 🇮🇳❣️🇨🇳
6:05
Han Dynasty is the root of today China's identity, Han Chinese(Main ethnics of China, 92%)
华人(Hua people or descendent of Hua Xia), 唐人(Tang people or descendent of Tang),汉人(Han people or descendent of Han) these are the most commonly used term Chinese describe themselves worldwide, even though they all translate into Chinese lol. I'm kind thankful to Yuan and Qing, they did not wipe out Chinese character, population and civilization, otherwise Han would be mysterious ancient ethnic now.
@Sukarno Yahudi troll
@Sukarno Yahudi you are confusing account creation with channel creation, troll.
@Sukarno Yahudi you are prone to saying stuff you have know idea about, eh? Go learn the difference. 🙄
Chill. Have some tasty Bulan pork belly. And get some education. Lol
someone know a intro name
14:18 Not cool, Taiwan. Also bizarre that was the ONLY thing said about the ROC after the retreat to Taiwan.
What's not cool ?
Fascist
@@pictobloxer5412You mean based?
@@dylangtech fascism wasn't based lol. Also damn ur cringe