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Climate change, social unrest and dynastic transition in ancient China
作者姓名:ZHANGDian  JIMChiyung  LINChusheng  HEYuanqing  LEEFung
作者单位:[1]DepartmentofGeography,UniversityofHongKong,HongKong,China [2]ColdandAridRegionsEnvironmentalandEngineeringResearchInstitute,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Lanzhou730000,China
摘    要:The alternation of war and peace accompanied bydynastic transitions was shown to be the rhythm of socialdevelopments throughout Chinese history. Western schol-ars attempted to use the “Dynastic Cycle” theory to expli-cate why the socio-economic development in China wasembedded in such a historical rhythm1—4]. Dynastic cycletheory states that any dynastic rise-and-fall, social ac-cord-and-discord, and economic upturn-and-downturn areclosely related to the trend of societal development andt…

关 键 词:中国  古代  气候变化  社会动荡  朝代变迁  战争  温度异常  朝代循环
收稿时间:16 December 2003

Climate change, social unrest and dynastic transition in ancient China
ZHANGDian JIMChiyung LINChusheng HEYuanqing LEEFung.Climate change, social unrest and dynastic transition in ancient China[J].Chinese Science Bulletin,2005,50(2):137-144.
Authors:Dian Zhang  Chiyung Jim  Chusheng Lin  Yuanqing He  Fung Lee
Institution:(1) Department of Geography, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China;(2) Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 730000 Lanzhou, China
Abstract:The evident connection between human evolution and climatic changes has been concurred by scientists. Although many people are trying to forecast the impacts of climatic changes on our future society, there are not any studies to quantitatively scrutinize the interrelation between climatic changes and social developments by using historical data. In line with this knowledge gap, this study adopted a scientific approach to compare the paleoclimatic records with the historical data of wars, social unrests, and dynastic transitions in China spanned from the late Tang to Qing Dynasties. Results showed that war frequency in cold phases was much higher than that in mild phases. Besides, 70%–80% of war peaks and most of the dynastic transitions and nationwide social unrests in China took place in cold phases. This phenomenon could be attributed to the diminishing thermal energy input in cold phases resulting in the fall of land-productivity and hence, the deficiency of livelihood resources across society. Accompanied with certain social circumstances, this kind of ecological stress was transformed into wars and social unrests, followed by dynastic transitions in most of the cases. By closer examination, it was even found that war frequency was negatively correlated with temperature anomaly series. As land carrying capacities vary from one climatic zone to another, the magnitude of war-temperature association also differed among different geographic regions. It is suggested that climatic change was one of the most important factors in determining the dynastic cycle and alternation of war and peace in ancient China.
Keywords:climatic change  war  social unrest  dynastic cycle    temperature anomaly  
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