Ancient China Simplified by by Edward Harper Parker [Authorama]
Public Domain Book
- Preface
- Chapter I - Opening Scenes
- Chapter II - Shifting Scenes
- Chapter III - The Northern Powers
- Chapter IV - The Southern Power
- Chapter V - Evidence of Eclipses
- Chapter VI - The Army
- Chapter VII - The Coast States
- Chapter VIII - First Protector of China
- Chapter IX - Position of Envoys
- Chapter X - The Second Protector
- Chapter XI - Religion
- Chapter XII - Ancestral Worship
- Chapter XIII - Ancient Documents Found
- Chapter XIV - More on Protectors
- Chapter XV - State Intercourse
- Chapter XVI - Land and People
- Chapter XVII - Education and Literary
- Chapter XVIII - Treaties and Vows
- Chapter XIX - Confucius and Literature
- Chapter XX - Law
- Chapter XXI - Public Works
- Chapter XXII - Cities and Towns
- Chapter XXIII - Break-Up of China
- Chapter XXIV - Kings and Nobles
- Chapter XXV - Vassals and Emperor
- Chapter XXVI - Fighting State Period
- Chapter XXVII - Foreign Blood
- Chapter XXVIII - Barbarians
- Chapter XXIX - Curious Customs
- Chapter XXX - Literary Relations
- Chapter XXXI - Origin of the Chinese
- Chapter XXXII - The Calendar
- Chapter XXXIII - Names
- Chapter XXXIV - Eunuchs, Human Sacrifices, Food
- Chapter XXXV - Knowledge of the West
- Chapter XXXVI - Ancient Japan
- Chapter XXXVII - Ethics
- Chapter XXXVIII - Women and Morals
- Chapter XXXIX - Geographical Knowledge
- Chapter XL - Tombs and Remains
- Chapter XLI - The Tartars
- Chapter XLII - Music
- Chapter XLIII - Wealth, Sports, Etc.
- Chapter XLIV - Confucius
- Chapter XLV - Confucius and Lao-Tsz
- Chapter XLVI - Oracles and Omens
- Chapter XLVII - Rulers and People
- Ancient Chinese Law