In 1577, during a great court debate over the formulation of
china's policy toward its nomadic neighbors, the Ming
scholar-official Feng Feng-shih observed: "When there are markets
and tribute, there is no war." For two millennia, tension between
nomad and chinese along China's northern frontier threatened to
erupt into war, and for two millennia, the essential element
determining whether peace or war existed was trade. This
fascinating book tells the story of the centuries-long
confrontation along the Great Wall of China.
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