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Modern Frontier History of China (I)
Chapter I China-DPRK border
Section 1 the border between China and North Korea before the Opium War
1. Ming and North Korea are bounded by Yalu River and Tumen River.
Second, the Qing government surveyed the border in Fengtian and set up a survey monument.
Three, Qing and North Korea prohibit illegal cross planting between the two peoples.
In the second quarter, the border investigation of the Qing Dynasty in the 65438+1980s.
First, North Korean refugees crossed the border and demanded land back.
Second, the first demarcation between the Qing Dynasty and Korea.
Third, the second demarcation between Qing Dynasty and Korea.
Section III Signing of the Charter of China-DPRK Border Rehabilitation.
First, North Korea relies on Russian troops to covet Yanji area.
Second, North Korea invaded Yanji area
Third, the Qing Dynasty signed the Regulations on the Rehabilitation of the Border between China and North Korea.
In the fourth quarter 1909, the Qing Dynasty and Japan signed the Provisions on Border Affairs between China and North Korea in Tumen River.
First, Japan conspired to occupy Yanji and create the fallacy of "Senkaku Island"
Second, the illegal establishment of Japan's "Inspection Office Asking Island Police Station"
Thirdly, the Qing government negotiated with Japan about the "Jiandao case".
Fourth, the Qing Dynasty and Japan signed the Provisions on Border Affairs between China and North Korea in Tumen River.
Chapter II Sino-Russian Border (I)
Part one: the eastern and central borders of China and Russia before the Opium War.
First, the rule of China dynasties over Heilongjiang and Wusuli River basins.
Second, Russia's eastward expansion and aggression against China's frontier.
Third, the Treaty of Nebuchadnezzar Chu defined the eastern border between China and Russia.
4. The Blenski Treaty and the Chaktu Treaty, which demarcated the Sino-Russian border in the middle.
Section 2 The Sino-Russian Love-Faint Treaty and the Changes of the Eastern Border between China and Russia
First, Russia attempted to seize the Heilongjiang waterway and its left bank.
Second, Russia established aggression strongholds in the lower reaches of Heilongjiang and Sakhalin Island.
3. Russia demands that the eastern border between China and Russia be demarcated in the left bank of Heilongjiang and the area east of Wusuli River occupied by Russia.
Fourth, the "Love Faint Treaty" signed at the muzzle of Russia.
5. The "Love Faint Treaty" changed the eastern border between China and Russia.
The signing of the intransitive verb "Sino-Russian Tianjin Treaty"
Section III Sino-Russian "Beijing Treaty" and Russia's occupation of the east of Wusuli River
First, Russia stepped up its military occupation of the area east of the Ussuri River.
Second, Russia colluded with the British and French Coalition forces and forced the Qing government to sign the Beijing Treaty to cede territory.
In the fourth quarter 186 1 year, China and Russia demarcated the border from Wusuli estuary to Tumen estuary.
First, the preparation of the Qing government before demarcation
Second, Russia seized the Kuitun River basin.
Three, Xingkai Lake Demarcation Conference and the signing of Sino-Russian "Eastern Boundary Demarcation"
Four. Jiepai and its position in the Sino-Russian Journey to Dongjiang
The establishment of verb (verb's abbreviation) jiepai and its remaining problems.
Section 5 1886 Sino-Russian signing of Hunchun Eastern Border Treaty
First, Russia invaded Hunchun Heidingzi and other places to negotiate with China and Russia.
Second, the signing of the Sino-Russian "Hunchun Eastern Border Treaty"
Section 6 The Sino-Russian Manchuria Treaty was signed at 19 1 1.
First, the Russians invaded Xinjiang across the border, and the Qing government demanded demarcation.
2. The Manzhouli meeting of the Sino-Russian Boundary Demarcation Committee attended the demarcation of the land and water boundary.
Third, the Sino-Russian Qiqihar demarcation meeting and the signing of the Manzhouli border treaty.
Section 7 Russian occupation of Heixiazi Island and Sino-Russian negotiations
1. Heixiazi Island is the territory of China.
Second, Russia's covet and occupation of Heixiazi Island
Third, the Sino-Russian negotiations on Heixiazi Island.
4. The signing of the agreement between China and the Soviet Union on the completion of Wusuli River and the ownership of Heixiazi Island has become an unsolved case between China and the Soviet Union.
Chapter III Sino-Russian Border (Part II)
Chapter IV Pamir Problem
The fifth chapter Tang Nuwu Liang Hai problem.
Chapter VI China-Mongolia Border
Chapter VII China-Arab Border
Modern Frontier History of China (Ⅱ)
Chapter VIII The Border between China and India
Chapter IX Border between China and Pakistan
Chapter X Sino-Nepalese Border
Chapter II XI Boundary between China and Sikkim
Chapter XII Border between China and Bhutan
Chapter XIII China-Myanmar Border
Chapter XIV Sino-Vietnamese Border
Chapter 15 The Border between China and Laos
Chapter 16: Sino-Portuguese negotiations on the territorial sovereignty of Macao.
Chapter 17: Sino-British negotiations on Hong Kong's territorial sovereignty.
Chapter 18 Hainan Islands in China
Chapter 19 Taiwan Province Province on the southeast coast of China