Introduction
ChapterⅠRelationsBetweentheHanandtheTietansDuringtheTangandSongDynasties
ChapterⅡRelationsBetweentheEmperoroftheYuanDynastyandthePrinceofDharmaoftheSagyaSectofTibetanBuddhism
(1)GodanandSapan
(2)KublaiandPagba
ChapterⅢMingDynasty'sPolicyofEnfieffmentandTribute-RelatedTrade
ChapterⅣTheSovereign-SubjectRelationshipBetweentheQingDynastyEmperorandtheDalaiLama
(1)EmperorsShunzhiandKangxiWiththe5thDalaiLama
(2)EmperorsKangxi,YongzhenandQianlongWiththe6thand7thDalaiLamas
(3)EmperorsQianlong,Jiaqi8ng,DaoguangandTongzhiWiththe8th-12thDalaiLamas
(4)EmperorsGuangxuandXuantongWiththe13thDalaiLama
ChapterⅤBritishInvasionandtheBirthoftheMythof"TibetanIndependence"
(1)FirstBritishInvasion
(2)SecondBritishInvasion
(3)BritishMovetoCultivatePro-BritishFrocesinTibet
ChapterⅥTibetIsNotanIndeperdentPoliticalEntityDuringthePeriodoftheRepublicofChina
(1)YuanShi-kaiandthe13thDalaiLama
(2)TheBandurpt"SimlaConference"andtheInvalidConvertion
(3)TheTibetanArmy'sFirstEastwardInvasion
(4)AroundtheGansuDelegation'sEntryTntoTibet
(5)The13thDalaiLamaAwakens
(6)GongjorZhongnyiandtheTibetOfficeinNanjing
(7)TheTibetanArmy'sSecondEastwardInvasion
(8)TheDemiseofthe13thDalaiLamaandHuangMusong'sEntryIntoTibet
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ChapterⅦTheFoundingofthePeople'sRepublicofChinaandthePeacdefulLiberationofTibet
ChapterⅧArmedRebellioninTibetOpposedtheDemocraticReformThroughWhichSerfsWinHumanRigts
ChapterⅨTibetanPeopleAcquiredUltimateHumanRighstThroughQuellingofRebellionandConductingtheDemocraticReform
ChapterⅩTibetInstitutesRegionalNationalAutonormyandNeedsNo"Self-Determination"
ChapterⅪThe14thDalai-Lllegal"Government-in-Exlie"IsaDestabillizingFactorforAsia
ChapterⅫAchievementsinConstructionandDevelopment
ConcludingRemarks
Postscript