¡ª¡ªThe Historical Status Introduction Chapter I:Relations Between the Han and the Tibetans During the Tang and Song Dynasties Chapter II:Relations Between the Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty and the Princess of Dharma of the Sagya Sect of Tibetan (1)Godan and Sapan (2)Kublai and Pagba Chapter III:Ming Dynasty's Policy of Enfieffment and Tribute-Related Trade Chapter IV The Sovereign-Subject Relationship Between the Qing Dynasty Emperor and the Dalai Lama (1)Emperors Shunzhi and Kangxi With the 5th Dalai Lama (2)Emperor Kangxi, Yongzhen and Qianlong With the 6th and 7th Dalai Lama (3)Emperor Qianlong, Jiaqing, Daoguang and Tongzhi With the 8th£12th Dalai Lama (4)Emperors Guanxu and Xuantong With the 13th Dalai Lama Chapter V British Invasion and the Birth of the Myth of "Tibetan Independence" (1)First British Invasion (2)Second British Invasion (3)British Move to Cultivate Pro-British Forces in Tibet Chapter VI Tibet is Not an Independent Political Entity During the Period of the Republic of China (1)Yuan Shi-kai and the 13th Dalai Lama (2)The Bankrupt "Simla Conference" and the Invalid Convention (3)The Tibetan Army's First Eastward Invasion (4)Around the Gansu Delegation's Entry Into Tibet (5)The 13th Dalai Lama Awakens (6)Gongjor Zhongnyi and the Tibet Office in Nanjing (7)The Tibetan Army's Second Eastward Invasion (8)The Demise of the 13th Dalai Lama and Huang Musong's Entry Into Tibet (9)The Reincarnation of the 13th Dalai Lama and Wu Zhongxin's Entry Into Tibet (10)Dagzha Comes to Power and the Razheng Event (11)Tibetan Delegates at the Asian Relations Conference (12)Visits by the Tibetan "Commercial Delegation" (13)July 8 Event Chapter VII The Founding of the People's Republic of China and the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet (1)The Chinese Communist Party's Policy for Nationlities and Policy for Peaceful Liberation of Tibet (2)PLA Troops Who Serve the Tibetans Whole-Heartedly (3)The Local Government of Tibet Refused Peace Talks and the PLA Was Forced to Fight the Qamdo Battle (4)The Signing of the 17-Article Agreement and the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet Chapter VIII Armed Rebellion in Tibet Opposed the Democratic Reform Through Which Serfs Win Human Rights (1)The Tibetans Enjoyed No Human Rights Under Their Feudal Overlords in Old Tibet (2)The Reactionary Ruling Class in Old Tibet Refused ti Grant Human Rights to the Broad Masses of Tibetans (3)Armed Tibetan Rebels Barbarously Violated Human Rights Chapter IX Tibetan People Acquired Ultimate Human Righes Through Quelling of Rebellion and Conducting the Democratic Reform (1)Putting Down the Armed Rebellion (2)Democratic Reform Chapter X Tibetan Institutes Regional National Autonomy and Needs No "Self-Determination" Chapter XI The 14th Dalai Lama's Illegal "Government-in-Exile" Is a Destabilizing Factor for Asia Chapter XII Achievements in Construction and Development (1)Economic Construction (2)Cultural Construction (3)Freedom of Religious Belief Concluding Remarks ¡¡ Postscript