Part 1 The Historical Image of Remote Ancient Shu
01 The Origin of Shu Civilization
02 The Three Kings of Remote Ancient Shu
03 Wang and Cong, the Two Kings
04 Settling Down in Chengdu
Part 2 A Famous Metropolis during Qin and Han Dynasties
01 Two City Centers Side by Side
02 The City of Immigrants
03 Li Bing's Meritorious Deeds
04 The Land of Abundance
05 Thousand-Li-Plank Roads Along Cliffs
06 Wen Weng Civilizes Shu
07 Sima Xiangru Composes Han Fu Verses
O8 Wenjun Manages aWine House
09 Yang Xiong--A Great Confucian Scholar
10 Yan Junping Studies atYi-ology
11 Child-Servant Contract byWang Bao
12 The Origin of Taoism
13 Three Perfections in Art Circles
14 Chengjia Regime
Part 3 The Splendor of the Shu-Han Regime
01 Tripartite Confrontation Among the Kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu
02 The First Petition to the Throne Prior to a Military Expedition
03 Qiao Zhou Smiles to Himself While Reading
04 Li Mi Gracefully Refusing the Emperor's Appointment
05 Chen Shou Wrote Chronicles
06 Li Xiong Administrates His Regime
07 Taoism Manages State Affairs
08 The Earliest Writer of Local Chronicles
09 A Buddhist Capital in the Southern Dynasties
10 The Qiangdule Stele
Part 4 Strong Voices in Prosperous Times
01 Towers and Waters in the Sui City
02 A Lively and Boisterous Metropolis
03 Yangzhou First andYizhou Second
04 Two Emperors' Entry into Shu
Part 5 Moving Towards Glories
Part 6 Leading the Southwestern Area
Part 7 The Qing Dynasty
Part 8 Past Events in the Reoublic of China
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