Xi'an (Chang'an) Part 1 - Geography and Early History

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  • @derhuhu3375
    @derhuhu3375 Рік тому +155

    Recently found your channel, subscribed immediatly. It's such a hidden gem!

  • @nvizible
    @nvizible Рік тому +49

    God it's so nice to just get well researched, knowledgeable, and concise history about China without unecessary and uncomfortable "jokes" and/or political statements that boil down to naked orientalism. Keep up the amazing work.

    • @tomspencer1364
      @tomspencer1364 Рік тому +2

      While I generally agree with your statement, the term "naked orientalism" engenders some strange visions of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres paintings or Sir Richard Burton in the nude. This is probably a bad joke, I suppose...

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому

      Thanks, appreciate the support!

  • @lewison7648
    @lewison7648 Рік тому +65

    I'm a big fan of Chinese history and have learned the history mostly in texts. Your channel has just brought my understanding to a deeper level by adding knowledge of maps, especially the terrain ones. This, elaborated through your videos, has illustrated reasons behind many decisions and strategies in the history.
    History of China is inextricably linked to its geography and landscape terrains. Thank you so much for sharing the invaluable knowledge in such a comprehensible way.
    I'm now a big fan of your channel and looking forward to next great videos!

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +3

      Thanks, I'm glad to hear you've found it helpful. I think with Chinese history especially there's been a long tradition of studying the geography and terrain, but it also means that so much of the narrative is linked to this knowledge, and especially for political history there's a basic assumption that the readers already know these things.
      It also doesn't help that so much information is lost with romanization. Chinese is a very descriptive language, and a lot of times when reading in Chinese the readers can make very good guesses on the geography simply by the etymology of the place names.

    • @众星弧光
      @众星弧光 Рік тому +1

      The non Chinese materials you find are often inaccurate, which can make learning history more difficult. I know some Chinese channels, but they are not friendly to non Chinese users (involving a lot of Chinese professional vocabulary). As a history enthusiast, I feel regretful about this situation.

  • @Alorand
    @Alorand Рік тому +75

    I am so glad that I found this channel. I would have wanted to do this kind of research myself, but I run into issues with translation and the fact that the names of geographic features were called different things in different times.

    • @theamazingfuzzlord
      @theamazingfuzzlord Рік тому

      Same. I’m so grateful to the algorithm 😂

    • @deepseer
      @deepseer Рік тому

      Even native Chinese people have issues with names: sometimes people believe "A is the ancient name of B", but in fact the center of A is far away from the center of modern B.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +5

      Thanks, glad you've found it helpful. Chinese historical geography names can be a ridiculously complicated subject, especially since it seems like educated people both past and present like to outsmart each other by naming ever more obscure ancient names for a place. It also doesn't help that romanization gets rid of the characters, which contain a ton of context in themselves.

  • @ZaKRo-bx7lp
    @ZaKRo-bx7lp Рік тому +24

    It's awesome you always mention old geographical information that shades more light on the situation

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому

      Thanks, yeah history and geography, both for Chinese history and the rest of the world, are such intertwined subjects that we'd be missing out on a lot of context without the historical perspectives.

  • @simonzagonski1150
    @simonzagonski1150 Рік тому +45

    Superb stuff, really puts Chinese geography and its effect on history into perspective. Im looking forward to the next part!

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! I'm working on part 2 right now and have gotten lots of helpful feedback in this comment section, so am working on updating some of the earlier draft for it too.

  • @kwakuamankwaa9888
    @kwakuamankwaa9888 Рік тому +15

    Your detailed description of historical geography gives so much context to the historical events themselves. Often I find myself more fascinated with the geography than the narrative.
    I've always known the Qin were powerful because of this vague idea of their territories being naturally fortified, but no one really described the passes and mountains and rivers like you have.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for the kind words, and glad you've found the video helpful! Some of this geography can be quite complicated to explain, and I feel like the video format on UA-cam, especially with topographical maps, works very well to illustrate these concepts.

  • @tomspencer1364
    @tomspencer1364 Рік тому +20

    Great presentation. I read a lot of history, but an opaque part is the complex geography of China. The Maps and narration are superb.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, glad you've found it helpful. To be fair there's virtually no sources I can find in English that talk about a lot of these concepts, and my initial motivation for starting the channel was just to explain some of this geography.

  • @onthihocky5666
    @onthihocky5666 Рік тому +6

    Hat off! One of the greatest pieces of geographical history of China!

  • @day2148
    @day2148 Рік тому +16

    I wish I had access to this video when I watched the Qin Empire series, as I was never quite able to fill in on all the geography of the area and its political context. Thank you for making this.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому

      Glad you've found it helpful! I've watched a few episodes of the Qin Empire series, and IIRC they have a map in the series, albeit in Chinese and very simplified.

  • @theamazingfuzzlord
    @theamazingfuzzlord Рік тому +8

    Of course China has Shaanxi and Shanxi provinces right next to each other 😂 I love this channel. Geography and history go hand in hand

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +1

      Haha to be fair plenty of Chinese people get them confused too.

  • @Wisteriu
    @Wisteriu Рік тому +5

    fyi, I personally would like and consume any multi-hour-long lecture/essay videos you produced.
    As a westerner, I've long known that Chinese history was a gap in my knowledge base, and that gap remained for many years. I wanted to learn more, but I always had to remain concerned about any biases of the researcher/teacher, that are often inherent to the study of history.
    I've been watching you for awhile, trying to determine if you're a propaganda outlet or not, and I've slowly concluded that you are not. You actually try to make academically neutral content.
    The reason I tell you all this is because I hope you understand how important your work is. We do not have many people that are doing what you are doing.
    So, if any given topic is genuinely worthy of a very long exploration and discussion, I would encourage you to simply make it that way. Even if it doesn't achieve the same success as other videos you produce, the information, with all the little details, will at least be accessibly out there, for interested people to watch.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +3

      Thanks for your support, and yes this lack of information on Chinese history and geography was what motivated me to start the channel. I feel like the Chinese history stuff available in English tend to focus on vague descriptions of culture or be very in-depth explorations of certain socioeconomic themes, all of which are definitely important, and are areas even Chinese historians often feel don't get emphasized enough in traditional Chinese historiography. But at the same time, I grew up reading Chinese history in Chinese, and so much of it is centered on learning key events, culturally significant stories, and geography. I feel like Chinese history is some of the most story-driven history around the world, and so much of it is quite exciting and dramatic, but also not well-accessible in non-Chinese circles given the language barrier and the large amounts of background information needed, so I hope I can help demystify some of that.

    • @Wisteriu
      @Wisteriu Рік тому +1

      @@gatesofkilikien Now that you mention it, your heavy focus on interweaving the cultural and linguistic elements was the main thing that convinced me you were delivering a non-Western-biased account.
      I don't actually have a sound way to determine that myself, I can't check your work because I don't read Mandarin. I have no choice but to trust you to a certain degree, really, as far as I can determine.
      Incidentally, I determined you weren't delivering a Chinese-biased account simply because your account is not flattering enough. That was actually pretty easy to figure out.
      And don't get me wrong, I do have a lot of appreciation for things like Kings and Generals covering the Three Kingdoms period, but I know that without direct access to scholarship in Chinese, their accounts can never be fully trusted to not have some (possibly important) details incorrect. They're missing that ability to draw the whole, cohesive picture together into that gigantic, socio-historical milieu that is China.
      btw, looking forward to your Warring States Period coverage. For years now my brain has been getting Chinese Warring States Period (which I know nothing about but periodically hear) and Japanese Warring States Period (which I know a little bit about) crossed.

  • @cheesehead9555
    @cheesehead9555 Рік тому +19

    I recently found your channel and it’s the best Chinese history content I have found on UA-cam. I love how you describe the origins of idioms and allusions in the chinese language. Please keep making these great videos!

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +1

      Wow, thank you, glad you enjoyed it! This channel has been a big passion project for me and it's very meaningful for me to be able to share these concepts that I'm very interested in with a broader audience, so I look forward to doing a lot more in the future.

  • @ComanderSazabi2000
    @ComanderSazabi2000 Рік тому +13

    Found your channel very recently and really loved it. I was bummed out when I notice that you only upload about only once a month so I'm going to be eating good tonight.
    Your focus on geography really answered a lot of questions I had when I watched other chinese history videos on UA-cam.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +2

      Welcome aboard, and thanks for the support! My goal is to post more than once/month too, just lately things have been busier than usual and I'm working to improve my maps and production workflow, so things are backed up more than I'd like.

  • @lynx1794
    @lynx1794 Рік тому +7

    I never knew I was interested in ancient Chinese history until I found your channel, but now I am hooked! :D

  • @LuisAldamiz
    @LuisAldamiz Рік тому +10

    I can't stop learning about the ancient history of China and thanks to you it's so much easier and comprehensive!

  • @TheRealFatmouse
    @TheRealFatmouse Рік тому +5

    Amazing. Please keep doing what you are doing. I am an American that loves learning about Chinese history, and our English-language historical sources are severely lacking. If you type Qin into youtube search you get a thousand videos about Qin Shi Huang. This is apparently the limit of interest and curiosity of most English-language history channels. What about the thousand years of Qin history prior to Qin Shi Huang? What about all the kings and dukes and counts who ruled these lands prior to unification? What of Duke Mu? Duke Xaio? King Zhaoxiang? They are silent on the matter. Your channel goes into the minutiae of important geography and historical events spanning the ages. Please continue to produce this content. You have a viewer in me.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +2

      Thanks, glad to hear you enjoyed this video. Yes I eventually want to do a chronological series on ancient Chinese history (to the fall of the Han Dynasty) and would want to cover these rulers in detail. For now though I'll try to go around the main cities in China doing geography/history videos on them to explain their significance, and may also be helpful for people who are traveling to those places.

    • @众星弧光
      @众星弧光 Рік тому

      The non Chinese materials you find are often inaccurate, which can make learning history more difficult. I know some Chinese channels, but they are not friendly to non Chinese users (involving a lot of Chinese professional vocabulary). As a history enthusiast, I feel regretful about this situation.

  • @SacredDaturaa
    @SacredDaturaa Рік тому +9

    Amazing video, thank you. Guanzhong, Shanxi etc. were terms I'd read before in histories of this period but I hadn't really understood what that meant in practical terms for the polities inhabiting them until now.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! And yes Chinese texts, especially ancient ones, tend to throw these words around assuming the readers already know about them on a map.

  • @xcjsmith5310
    @xcjsmith5310 Рік тому +3

    This channel is a hidden gem.... await your video on the unification of China of the Sui Dynasty.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому

      Thanks. I'm looking forward to talking about that period too, just have to get through the Northern and Southern Dynasties in the meantime.

  • @futuroid
    @futuroid Рік тому +8

    these keep getting better and better!! thank you for your hard work. just moved to China for school as a 2nd generation Chinese American and have been obsessed with these

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому

      Appreciate the kind words, and enjoy your time in China too!

  • @Cheesenommer
    @Cheesenommer Рік тому +5

    Love your focus on geographic features. Always has me looking things up after I watch.

  • @shinsenshogun900
    @shinsenshogun900 Рік тому +7

    Most gate passes found in this fortified domains are now identified, but there are more along the Hexi and Henan that are needed to be told!

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +2

      Oh yeah there's quite a few more, I'll be talking about them starting in the Chang'an Part 2 video and then in other videos too.

  • @MKfanmomo
    @MKfanmomo Рік тому +6

    I love this channel, thank you for the these well informative videos. As a history lover, i really find great joy in learning about other cultures and histories especially eastern cultures. From Carthage with love.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому

      Thanks, glad you've found it helpful! You must be Tunisian then? I'm looking forward to making videos on the Mediterranean too, and Roman Africa is definitely on the list.

    • @MKfanmomo
      @MKfanmomo Рік тому

      Yes indeed, i'll be waiting with much anticipation for your next videos.@@gatesofkilikien

  • @Caracalaba
    @Caracalaba Рік тому +7

    This channel is gold. Is so difficult to find this kind of explanations including geography, meaming of words etc. Thank you for your work and keep it up please!

  • @sciuris5920
    @sciuris5920 Рік тому +8

    Thanks for making these videos! The geographical perspective of ancient history you offer is immensely useful, and I wish more content was taught with this approach. Spatial relationship is such a strong aspect of the human mind, and information is so much easier to process, remember, and connect when presented like this.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому

      Glad you like them! I feel like with geography, it definitely helps to have topographical maps and a video format to show things.

  • @Pribumi1
    @Pribumi1 Рік тому +6

    I never knew that I'd be super interested in Chinese history, geography, and language until I found your channel

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +1

      Welcome aboard, hope you find the info here helpful!

  • @ElBandito
    @ElBandito Рік тому +6

    The Qin people to the Central Plains Chinese powers were similar to how the Macedonians were to the Greeks--a fringe, almost barbarian entity that eventually managed to surpass everyone.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +3

      This is a really neat analogy - never thought of it like this before, will have to use it in the future sometime!

  • @kuronyaa-san
    @kuronyaa-san Рік тому +2

    Now I see and understand Kingdom much better.

  • @talon5985
    @talon5985 Рік тому +5

    Amazing stuff. This channel is a diamond in the rough.

  • @adge5182
    @adge5182 Рік тому +3

    I'm a simple man.
    I see a notification of your channel and I click. Simple as.

  • @onthihocky5666
    @onthihocky5666 Рік тому +5

    The Hangu Pass has been used to name several passes around that Xiao mountain. The Qin's Hangu Pass is different from Han Hangu Pass and even different from Three kingdom Hangu Pass. Hangu pass, though with a different name, dated back to the Shang dynasty.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +5

      Thanks for the feedback, and yes I plan to talk about the Han Dynasty Hangu Pass in part 2. I couldn't find any information on any Hangu Pass fortifications prior to the state of Qin, and it looks like even though people have been traveling through it long before Qin conquered the region, the eastward facing fortifications started under Qin.

    • @onthihocky5666
      @onthihocky5666 Рік тому +2

      @@gatesofkilikien According to this video here the scholar mentioned Taolin fortress (桃林塞) dated back to the Shang: ua-cam.com/video/MQPI4BO1hrk/v-deo.html

  • @whyeven919
    @whyeven919 3 місяці тому +1

    Wow, this is such a good video! I've been reading up on Chinese history, but nowhere have I found accounts of ancient geography and strategy as detailed as this. There are many channels on Roman or modern history, but not enough about Chinese history even though it's such an amazingly interesting topic. Keep up the good work!

  • @massoluk
    @massoluk Рік тому +4

    Wow I wish that video like this existed when I was a kid. A lot of historical stuff I read make much more sense now

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому

      Thanks, glad you've found it helpful!

    • @joangordoneieio
      @joangordoneieio Рік тому

      right? I feel Ive learned more about world history from YT creators then I did in 16 years of school!

  • @SB-qm5wg
    @SB-qm5wg Рік тому +3

    Great video and I like the format you use.

  • @pigboykool
    @pigboykool Рік тому +4

    Excellent video, looking forward for more.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! I'm working on future videos right now, looking forward to uploading them when they're done.

  • @sivelti3914
    @sivelti3914 Рік тому +8

    Amazing video! Everything was easy to follow and context was provided. I really like your geography focused videos and can't wait for the next part!

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому

      Awesome, thank you! Looking forward to uploading it too once it's all done.

  • @violetttt0126
    @violetttt0126 Рік тому +4

    Amazing video, i enjoyed it greatly. I thought your narration was on point. It was very informational. Ill definetly subscribe to your channel because I want to see what the future videos will be. Wishing you the best, thank you very much for this great video! Cant wait for the next part!

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +2

      Thanks, appreciate the support! I've definitely learned a lot since I started this channel 1.5 years ago, and looking forward to sharing a lot more in the future too.

    • @violetttt0126
      @violetttt0126 Рік тому

      @@gatesofkilikien no problem! Thank for sharing your knowledge, it's very helpful. I've gotten a better idea of China thanks to your videos.

  • @JebboBaggins
    @JebboBaggins Рік тому +4

    This is incredible. It’s like learning about the majesty and influence Constantinople again for the first time.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +1

      Glad you've enjoyed it, and I'm glad I can help share some of that wonderment about the past which I also feel when I read history. Chang'an and Constantinople at their heights were two of the most splendid cities ever built, and I'm looking forward to writing more about the heights of Chang'an in Part 2.

  • @kobe737
    @kobe737 Рік тому +3

    I truly appreciate your videos!

  • @ethanmagnuson2988
    @ethanmagnuson2988 Рік тому +2

    Amazing explanatory style and attention to detail. As a non-Chinese student of Chinese history, I really appreciate that you're a native speaker. It's so frustrating to listen to audiobooks or watch videos about China narrated by people who can't pronounce things right, because it makes it some much harder to learn the correct pronunciation.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the kind words, and glad you've enjoyed watching the video. Yeah it helps me a lot when making the videos that I'm bilingual, so at least pronunciation hasn't been an issue.

  • @cocoacrispy7802
    @cocoacrispy7802 Рік тому +4

    What great content! This explains so much about early Chinese history. Thanks for doing the research and presenting the material in such an easily digested form!

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому

      Thanks, glad you've enjoyed it and found it helpful!

  • @Xind0898
    @Xind0898 Рік тому +3

    Can't wait for part 2!

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому

      Thanks, looking forward to finishing it and uploading too!

  • @--Xu--
    @--Xu-- Рік тому +2

    Absolutely wonderful! Full of detail and excellent articulation!

  • @bw4708
    @bw4708 Рік тому +2

    I know everyone is saying this but finding this channel has been such a wonderful accident for me! Thanks for making these videos!

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому

      Thanks, appreciate the kind words! Working on this channel has been very rewarding for me, albeit something tiring too lol, and looking forward to making a lot more in the future.

  • @cmaven4762
    @cmaven4762 Рік тому +3

    Excellent! Well explained and illustrated. This really helps me to understand why Chang'an became the capital.

  • @cliterally1791
    @cliterally1791 Рік тому +4

    we are so back

  • @RuthlessTragedy
    @RuthlessTragedy Рік тому +2

    PLS PART 2 :D THIS IS TOP TIER CONTENT!

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому

      Glad you enjoyed it. I'm working on part 2 now, and incorporating some additional stuff based on the feedback for part 2. Looking forward to releasing it when it's done.

  • @RobertRodgers-r5h
    @RobertRodgers-r5h Рік тому +3

    Brilliant Work! Thank you for making and sharing this.

  • @JustinRubychannel
    @JustinRubychannel 5 місяців тому

    I love how clear your explanations are, really helping me understand Chinese history

  • @uncleobscurenobody8861
    @uncleobscurenobody8861 Рік тому +3

    Every history lesson should have a geographical component, knowing the land forms makes the political, cultural, and military changes vastly more understandable

    • @RuthlessTragedy
      @RuthlessTragedy Рік тому

      ABSOLUTELY! Geography plays a vital role in history and culture

  • @CobraQuotes1
    @CobraQuotes1 Рік тому +2

    you have the BEST videos! i watched all of them in 2 days

  • @samuelleandro2275
    @samuelleandro2275 10 місяців тому

    You're the first non-brazilian I have seen that pronounced Manaus correctly. Instant like (Even though I was already planning to like at the end because your channel is awesome).

  • @binu2660
    @binu2660 Рік тому +1

    Visited there in 2018. One of the coldest cities. Saw the summer palace and the qing army statues. Also stayed at a haunted hotel 😅.

    • @AG-GA
      @AG-GA Рік тому

      秦Qin -221-207 BC ...+1000more years +... 清 Qing Dynasty 1616-1912 AD😅

  • @danielharsch2683
    @danielharsch2683 Рік тому +1

    This Channel is amazing I love how in depth you are with history and I couldn't help but to binge all your videos.

  • @samsungelec964
    @samsungelec964 Рік тому +2

    I had so much fun watching this video!

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому

      Glad you've enjoyed it! I'm starting to work on Part 2 now too and looking forward to sharing that as well.

  • @MenwithHill
    @MenwithHill Рік тому +2

    Great stuff, love your content and i appreciate more pictures, graphs and photographs

  • @Michael-el
    @Michael-el 9 місяців тому

    This is incredibly well done. I learned so much. Thank you for making this channel available for educating the world about Chinese history.

  • @tianlechen
    @tianlechen 11 місяців тому

    Love your content. Never have I ever expected to learn so much when geography and history come together.

  • @waihoelow687
    @waihoelow687 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful site. Love the geographical explanation. Awaiting part 2. Keep up the good work👍👍👍

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, appreciate the support! I'm working on part 2 right now along with a few other videos, hoping to publish all of them soon.

  • @RuthlessTragedy
    @RuthlessTragedy Рік тому +2

    Yess!! Another upload!!

  • @Nom_AnorVSJedi
    @Nom_AnorVSJedi Рік тому +3

    Excellent work! Please do a vid on early Zhou history, especially the feudal system.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому

      I will do so eventually - planning to do a series on ancient Chinese history in addition to the current one I'm working on for medieval Chinese history.

  • @sahhaf1234
    @sahhaf1234 Рік тому +4

    History as it should be done...

  • @bmx6994
    @bmx6994 Рік тому +3

    Guanzhong is very good starting point to build empire,

  • @coryleopold9075
    @coryleopold9075 Рік тому +2

    I just found your channel. I’ll be subscribing and thank you.

  • @Marshaluranus
    @Marshaluranus Рік тому +2

    this is gold

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    @antitheticalelysium413 Рік тому +2

    Great work

  • @dragomirw.844
    @dragomirw.844 6 місяців тому

    Love your channel, deep dive history is my jam, and especially deep dives of neglected periods.

  • @MyriadColorsCM
    @MyriadColorsCM Рік тому +1

    I feel like I´ve gained invaluable knowledge of chinese history through this channel.

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    @ibrahimtall6209 Рік тому +1

    I listen to a ton of history content and this channel is quality. Keep grindin brother u will be a big channel.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому

      Thanks, appreciate the support, and will definitely keep it up!

  • @joangordoneieio
    @joangordoneieio Рік тому

    Thrilled to have found your channel! The maps are so helpful ( I found myself googling locations while trying to watch other history channels vids) Getting ready to binge watch...

  • @willywonka4340
    @willywonka4340 Рік тому +4

    BTW, love your content! Keep up the good work 👏 🙌 👍 ❤!😊

  • @rookendgame
    @rookendgame 11 місяців тому

    I just saw the movie Chang An yesterday it was so beautiful and enlightening.

  • @sahhaf1234
    @sahhaf1234 6 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for preparing these videos.

  • @EduNauta95
    @EduNauta95 Рік тому +2

    This kind of information is like the foundations of chinese internal geopolitics

  • @Wilhelmofdeseret
    @Wilhelmofdeseret Рік тому +3

    Recently found your channel. Don’t know much about Chinese history and appreciate you going into great detail. Keep doing a great job!

  • @free_at_last8141
    @free_at_last8141 Рік тому +1

    I recently came across your channel and and happy to have done so. I'm glad to subscribe. When learning English, were you encouraged to maintain a neutral tone? I don't mean to insult you, it's just noticeable to me that you maintain a very neutral tone. It makes it a bit difficult to listen to your content until I got accustomed to it, as it sounds something like a run-on sentence with no tonal punctuation. Keep up the great work!

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, appreciate the support. I have noticed that since I write a script and then read it out loud, it seems like it takes more exaggerated pronunciations to avoid sounding stilted, far more than is necessary for day-to-day speech, so it's something I'm working on adapting. I also tend to write longer sentences, so that may contribute to sounding like run-on sentences too.

  • @PotionSeller721
    @PotionSeller721 11 місяців тому +1

    In Germany, we also have a small loess area, as mentioned in 3:00. It's an old extinct volcano.

  • @XIXCentury
    @XIXCentury Рік тому +3

    Fascinating

  • @FDW137
    @FDW137 Рік тому +1

    Just found this channel, and have spent the last several days trying to marathon the vids here. Literally caught up just now, and I now want to drop my two cents.
    I can't for the parts dealing with the interactions with Goguryeo, and I can't wait for the "meme emperor" Taizong to show up.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому

      Thanks, glad to hear you've enjoyed the videos, and I'm looking forward to writing about those topics too. I should be able to introduce Gorguyeo slowly in my videos on 400s-500s AD China and then build the narrative from there.

  • @kamolhengkiatisak1527
    @kamolhengkiatisak1527 Місяць тому

    Good description of geography in ancient China.

  • @joyceffc62
    @joyceffc62 7 місяців тому

    Yes the explanation of the geography explained how they became powerful.

  • @nateatkins4593
    @nateatkins4593 Рік тому +1

    Can’t wait to watch this tonight

  • @stevesmith8155
    @stevesmith8155 Рік тому +1

    Well presented history lesson. Thank You.

  • @FrenulemEnjoyer
    @FrenulemEnjoyer Рік тому

    Hey please continue the series on the Warring States period you started in your second video. I was really exited for it :)

  • @Ignorable1023
    @Ignorable1023 2 місяці тому +1

    9:42 The Qin people was probably a former ally of Shang who settled in Shandong but not Shaanxi. They were probably migrated by the Duke of Zhou after the second conquest of Shang.

  • @planescaped
    @planescaped Рік тому +2

    "They remained secondary to the main road through San pass"
    Boy... I can't imagine why, lol.

  • @joyceffc62
    @joyceffc62 7 місяців тому

    Thank u for this absorbing and well narrated documentary on Xi’an history.

  • @ichidoriyou7472
    @ichidoriyou7472 Рік тому +1

    This is such an amazing channel

  • @sejarahislamshow
    @sejarahislamshow Рік тому

    Impressive details! Looking forward for the next episode!

  • @Lartz007
    @Lartz007 11 місяців тому

    Fantastic job! Can't wait for part 2!

  • @bautrey
    @bautrey Рік тому +1

    I'm going to China in a couple weeks and will be seeing the Terracotta Army. It's cool to know the background history of place before visiting to know why it is important and significant. I hope the part 2 gets uploaded soon.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому

      Thanks, glad you've found it helpful. I visited Xi'an in 2016, including the Terracotta Army of course, and it's definitely quite impressive, although don't forget Mt. Li nearby which also has lots of famous sites. I'm working on part 2 right now along with a few other videos, it's just taking longer than expected since I'm also incorporating feedback from Part 1, but hopefully the pieces fall together for it soon.

  • @johnchao2422
    @johnchao2422 Рік тому +2

    You are a hero sir

  • @jamesdakrn
    @jamesdakrn Рік тому

    There's a restaurant in New York called Xi'an Famous Foods, which originally began in Flushing but the son took over and spread into the rest of the city that specializes in Xi'an food. Always love to stop by there whenever I'm in NY, just love how different it is from all the Chinese food I've eaten as a Korean immigrant, from the Shandong-inspired Korean-Chinese to the Americanized Chinese food I ate in America, to even more authentic stuff that my Chinese American friends took me w/ stuff like Peking Duck etc.
    You could actually taste the Middle Eastern influence in the food, with lots of cumin and lamb in the food. Almost like tasting the history of the Silk Road

  • @ElBandito
    @ElBandito Рік тому +3

    Been waiting for you to upload. ;)

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +1

      Hope you enjoyed it! Things have been busier than usual lately and I've been spending a lot of time improving my maps and production technique, so haven't been able to upload as much. Working to speed up things in the future though.

  • @kl8036
    @kl8036 Рік тому

    Brah, the stories I read when I was a kid, mentioned directly about the battle at Xiao Mts where Jin army annihilated Qin army on the way back from assaulting Zheng. It was such an interesting story. Before Qin army took off, Jianshu (or Uncle Jain) advised to not attack due to this geographical limit at Xiao Mts, but the whole court talked shit about his advice "if you had normal longevity the tree on your grave will be large enough to be hugged", while Jianshu saw he couldn't convince the court, cried to send his sons to the expedition saying things like "my sons, I see you going but don't see you returning", "there are two hills at Xiao mountain, the north hill, King Wen of Zhou took shelter at the north before; and the south hill, Hou of Xia was buried there. You will die in between, and I will collect your bones there".
    Comes after the stories where Zheng citizen pretended to be cow merchant delaying and disorienting Qin's expedition on Zheng, and when returning, Jin people annihilated them.
    Without your maps and videos, I could barely put everything into perspective. I am just, just, amazed for your videos. Amazing works!!!

  • @dinosaursnack
    @dinosaursnack Рік тому

    Another banger. Cool to watch your channel grow.

  • @chingkwaiweingai4382
    @chingkwaiweingai4382 Рік тому +2

    Hello this Channel is very very good by video let to days Chinese peoples n world peoples our country land scape s great of its resources of all kind n our ancients how live n developed China great n wealthy of civillized .Any how I am lack of high knowledge .But I like to know about our Country ancient history You Channel is good to let peoples know about China is great of her land resources n wealthy

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому

      Thanks, appreciate the support! Yeah there's so much depth with Chinese history, looking forward to writing more about it in the future.

  • @setsunatouma
    @setsunatouma Рік тому

    I've been binge watching your videos, they are so interesting. Any plans in the future to do some episodes on key geographical features/cities of non-Chinese origin? Namely I'm kinda interested in the importance of Jerusalem(especially in light of recent events), was it a key geographical location, or it's importance is mostly religious?

  • @AgeofTrade
    @AgeofTrade Рік тому +1

    I love your channel so much! Your highlighting of geographic features is unique on UA-cam! Do you mind if i ask what programs you use for your video development? I'm looking into a simple Adobe Illustrator -> Adobe After Effects workflow.

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, and glad you've enjoyed it! Right now I'm just using (very embarrassingly) PowerPoint and then Adobe PremierPro. I've been meaning to learn how to use After Effects for over a year now, but just haven't had time. And since I've so far been able to get what I need illustrated just on PoewrPoint have also not been too motivated to upgrade.

  • @coorenshima3912
    @coorenshima3912 Рік тому +1

    Can you recommend a book that details the spring and autumn/warring states period (in terms of battles/reforms/political intrigues like the partition of Jin) written in English? I am most fascinated by the period but there's almost no book written about it in english. And if possible, maybe you can make a series about the spring and autumn/warring state period at some time in the future. Please keep up the good work! :)

    • @gatesofkilikien
      @gatesofkilikien  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, appreciate the support. At some point I'm planning to start a series on "ancient" Chinese history from the beginnings to the decline/fall of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and would of course be going through this period in detail. Since most of my research is in Chinese I'm not too familiar with English sources. I suppose for political events you could always just read a translation of the Zuo Zhuan, but that would be like reading Thucydides to learn about the history of the Peloponnesian War and would be quite dense to read.

    • @coorenshima3912
      @coorenshima3912 Рік тому

      I would love to watch that! Thanks!!!