The Eastern Han Dynasty

The Eastern Han Dynasty

Hui Wang

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Hui Wang
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia de Asia
ISBN:
9789189998209
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The Eastern Han Dynasty: A History of China, PART TWO, invites you on an immersive journey through one of the most turbulent yet captivating eras in Chinese history - stretching from the steady reign of Empress Ma to the tragic final days of Emperor Ling. It’s a world teeming with emperors and empresses, generals and scholars, where loyalty could be the difference between life and death from one day to the next. Each page unveils how personal ambition and family dynasties reshaped the empire long before the legendary Three Kingdoms emerged.The story opens with Empress Ma, whose wisdom and composed demeanor helped stabilize the empire in its early struggles, alongside the meteoric rise of the Dou family, whose ambitions quickly penetrated the heart of the imperial court. You’ll follow Dou Xian, the triumphant general whose victory at the Battle of Yanran was etched into history, only to witness the same family crumble under the immense burden of their own power. Their dramatic rise and fall reveal how even the most formidable families could vanish overnight.Then the narrative turns to Empress Deng Sui, one of the most remarkable women in Chinese history. She governed with intelligence and patience, ushering in what later generations celebrated as the Age of Empress Dowager Deng. Yet peace was fleeting. Behind the palace curtains, eunuchs, scholars, and nobles waged relentless battles for influence. The fierce struggle for control - fought between the pen and the sword, epitomized by the scholar Dou Wu, the devoted Chen Fan, and the ruthless palace eunuchs - would ultimately rend the dynasty apart from within.The book vividly brings to life heroes who carried China’s banner far beyond its borders - Ban Chao and his brother Ban Yong, intrepid explorers and warriors who braved deserts and towering mountains to link the Han Empire with the distant West. Their fearless courage sharply contrasts with the cruelty of Liang Ji, whose tyrannical grip plunged the imperial court into a state of terror. The rise and eventual fall of his family marked the closing chapter in the dynasty’s long, slow decline.By the time Emperor Ling ascends the throne, corruption and greed have soaked through every corner of the empire. The great noble families have been shattered, the scholars silenced, and the empire itself begins to decay from within. Yet, even in these darkest days, the seeds of a new era are quietly sown - the very seeds that will one day blossom into the world of Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Sun Quan. This book doesn’t just recount history; it lets you feel it - the heartbreak, the relentless ambition, and the unstoppable force of change that shaped China forever.

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