Pre-modern period
Although the traditional Chinese Confucian philosophy favored peaceful political solutions and showed contempt for brute military force, the military was influential in most Chinese states. The Chinese pioneered the use of crossbows, advanced metallurgical standardization for arms and armor, early gunpowder weapons, and other advanced weapons, but also adopted nomadic cavalry and Western military technology.Frederic E. Wakeman: ''The Great Enterprise: The Manchu Reconstruction of Imperial Order in Seventeenth-century China'', Vol. 1 (1985), , p. 77 In addition, China's armies also benefited from an advancedModern period
People's Liberation Army
Chinese military history underwent a dramatic transformation in the 20th century, with theRepublic of China Army
See also
* List of Chinese wars and battlesReferences
Further reading
For earlier periods, see Military history of China before 1911 (Further reading)General
* Elleman, Bruce A. ''Modern Chinese Warfare, 1795–1989''. New York: Routledge, 2001. * Graff, David Andrew, and Robin Higham, eds. ''A military history of China'' (University Press of Kentucky, 2012). * * Li, Xiaobing, ed. ''China at War: An Encyclopedia''. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2012. * Liu, Frederick Fu. ''A Military History of Modern China, 1924-1949'' (1972). * Lorge, Peter. “Discovering War in Chinese History.” ''Extrême-Orient Extrême-Occident'' 1 38 (2014): 21–46. * Mitter, Rana. "Modernity, internationalization, and war in the history of modern China." ''Historical Journal'' (2005) 48#2 pp. 523–54Mid-Qing to 1912
* Elman, Benjamin A. “Naval Warfare and the Refraction of China's Self-Strengthening Reforms into Scientific and Technological Failure, 1865–1895.” Modern Asian Studies 2 (2004): 283–326. * Elliott, Jane E. ''Some Did It for Civilisation, Some Did It for Their Country: A Revised View of the Boxer War''. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2002. * Fung, Allen. “Testing the Self-Strengthening: The Chinese Army in the Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895.” ''Modern Asian Studies'' 4 (1996): 1007–31. * Halsey, Stephen R. ''Quest for Power: European Imperialism and the Making of Chinese Statecraft''. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2015. * Klein, Thoralf. “The Boxer War-the Boxer Uprising.” ''Online Encyclopedia of Mass Violence'' (2008). Onlin1911-1937
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Oxford: Casemate, 2013. * Haruo, Tohmatsu. “The Strategic Correlation Between the Sino-Japanese and Pacific Wars.” In The Battle for China: Essays on the Military History of the Sino-Japanese War of 1937–1945, edited by Mark R. Peattie, Edward J. Drea and Hans van de Ven, 423–45. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2011. * Hattori Satoshi with Edward J. Drea, “Japanese Operations from July to December 1937.” In The Battle for China: Essays on the Military History of the Sino-Japanese War of 1937–1945 , edited by Mark R. Peattie, Edward J. Drea and Hans van de Ven, 159–80. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2011. * Lary, Diana. “Defending China: The Battles of the Xuzhou Campaign.” In ''Warfare in Chinese History'', edited by Hans van de Ven, Leiden: Brill, 2000, pp. 398–427. * Lew, Christopher R. ''The Third Chinese Revolutionary Civil War, 1945–49: An Analysis of Communist Strategy and Leadership'' (Routledge, 2009). * Mitter, Rana. 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Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2011, pp 371-76. * Spector, Ronald. “The Sino-Japanese War in the Context of World History.” In ''The Battle for China: Essays on the Military History of the Sino-Japanese War of 1937–1945'', edited by Mark R. Peattie, Edward J. Drea and Hans van de Ven. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2011, pp. 467-81. * Takeshi, Hara. “The Ichigō Offensive.” In ''The Battle for China: Essays on the Military History of the Sino-Japanese War of 1937–1945'', edited by Mark R. Peattie, Edward J. Drea and Hans van de Ven. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2011m pp, 392– 402 * Tow, Edna. “The Great Bombing of Chongqing and the Anti-Japanese War, 1937– 1945.” In ''The Battle for China: Essays on the Military History of the Sino-Japanese War of 1937–1945'', edited by Mark R. Peattie, Edward J. Drea and Hans van de Ven, 237–55. 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Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2011, pp. 403-18. * Yang, Kuisong. “Nationalist and Communist Guerilla Warfare in North China.” In The Battle for China: Essays on the Military History of the Sino-Japanese War of 1937 –1945 , edited by Mark R. Peattie, Edward J. Drea and Hans van de Ven. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2011, pp 308–27. * Yang, Tianshi. “Chiang Kai-shek and the Battles of Shanghai and Nanjing.” In ''The Battle for China: Essays on the Military History of the Sino-Japanese War of 1937–1945'', edited by Mark R. Peattie, Edward J. Drea and Hans van de Ven. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2011, pp. 143-158. * Yu, Maochun. ''The Dragon's War: Allied Operations and the Fate of China, 1937 –1947''. New York: Naval Institute Press, 2013. * Zang, Yunhu. “Chinese Operations in Yunnan and Central Burma.” In ''The Battle for China: Essays on the Military History of the Sino-Japanese War of 1937 –1945'', edited by Mark R. Peattie, Edward J. Drea and Hans van de Ven. 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