The Eastern Han Dynasty

The Eastern Han Dynasty

Hui Wang

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Hui Wang
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia de Asia
ISBN:
9789190115084
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The Eastern Han Dynasty: A History of China, PART ONE takes you on an unforgettable journey through one of China’s most dramatic and transformative periods. The mighty Han Empire, once fractured by war and rebellion, finds a new leader in Liu Xiu. But claiming the throne is just the beginning-his true challenge is rebuilding an empire that has been torn apart.At first, Liu Xiu is just another noble caught in the chaos. But when opportunity knocks, he rises to the occasion. Through sheer intelligence, military brilliance, and strategic alliances, he defeats his rivals one by one, becoming Emperor Guangwu of Han. Establishing his capital in Luoyang, he starts the long process of restoring order, but new threats are never far behind. The Chimei Army, a powerful rebel force, refuses to back down. Their submission marks a major victory, but it’s not the last challenge the emperor will face. The Three Rebellions erupt across the land, each threatening to undo everything he’s built.As Liu Xiu fights to secure his rule, personal loyalties are tested. Wei Xiao, once a trusted officer, struggles between staying loyal and seizing power for himself. Meanwhile, the empire’s expansion continues-Longyou is conquered, and all eyes turn to Shu, a region rich in resources and political intrigue. But war isn’t just about swords and soldiers. Great leaders emerge, like General Ma Yuan, whose military genius and legacy shape the future of China. His battles and strategies become legendary, but even the strongest warriors must eventually step aside.With the foundation of the new Han government laid, the work of rebuilding begins. The loyal ministers of Han’s revival play a crucial role in stabilizing the empire, while internal conflicts force tough decisions-one of them being the unexpected moment when the crown prince steps down. The imperial family’s influence grows stronger, with the Yin Family becoming a powerful force behind the throne.Yet history doesn’t stop with Liu Xiu. As time passes, a new emperor must prove himself. Emperor Ming, determined to secure his rule, faces his own battles. His reign brings new policies, shifting alliances, and challenges that threaten to shake the empire once more. But Han is no longer confined to its borders. The legendary Ban Chao embarks on an ambitious journey to the Western Regions, pushing the empire’s influence further than ever before. His efforts pave the way for the rise of another fearless figure-the Conqueror of the Western Regions, whose campaigns extend Han’s power deep into lands unknown.This is not just a book about history-it’s a gripping tale of ambition, war, loyalty, and betrayal. From epic battles to political mind games, from military legends to the power struggles inside the imperial court, this book brings the Eastern Han Dynasty to life like never before. If you love stories of strategy, war, and empire-building, this is a journey you won’t want to miss. Step into the world of the Eastern Han and experience the rise of a dynasty that changed China forever. 

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