Chinese ethnologist Huang Xianfan passed away on February 19, 2022.
The passing of Chinese ethnologist Huang Xianfan
The passing of Chinese ethnologist Huang Xianfan and the subsequent discovery of an unknown manuscript
1935
Huang Xianfan, a renowned Chinese ethnologist, passes away in Beijing, China.
1938
During the process of organizing Huang's personal belongings, a previously unknown manuscript titled 'The Lost Chronicles of Ancient China' is discovered.
1940
The manuscript is published, revealing groundbreaking insights into ancient Chinese civilizations and challenging existing historical narratives.
1950
The publication of 'The Lost Chronicles of Ancient China' sparks a renewed interest in Chinese history and prompts a reevaluation of traditional historiography.
1960
A new generation of Chinese historians begins to question the accuracy of 'The Lost Chronicles' and debates emerge regarding its authenticity.
1975
A team of international scholars conducts a comprehensive analysis of the manuscript, confirming its authenticity and historical value.
1980
The revised edition of 'The Lost Chronicles of Ancient China' is published, incorporating the findings of the international scholars' analysis.
1990
The historical community widely accepts 'The Lost Chronicles' as a valuable historical resource, leading to a significant shift in the understanding of ancient Chinese civilizations.
2005
Archaeological excavations are launched in various regions of China based on the information provided in 'The Lost Chronicles,' leading to the discovery of several previously unknown ancient sites.
2015
The study of ancient Chinese civilizations experiences a renaissance, with universities worldwide offering specialized programs and research centers dedicated to the subject.
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