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The Sui, Tang, Five Dynasties: A History of China E-BOOK

A History of China, #18

Hui Wang
E-book | Engels | A History of China
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The Sui, Tang, Five Dynasties: A History of China, PART FOUR, throws you into a world where loyalty and ambition lock horns on an enormous stage. It opens in the fading glow of the Tang dynasty, with Emperor Zhaozong fighting a losing battle to hold an empire beset by powerful regional commanders. You can almost feel the tension in the palace—the whisper of conspiracies, the slow erosion of authority—as men like the formidable Li Keyong and the calculating Zhu Wen (Zhu Quanzhong) carve power out of the chaos. The reader is left with the image of a sovereign watching his realm dissolve, province by province, under the weight of treachery and exhaustion.

Out of that chaos rises Zhu Wen, ruthless enough to topple the old order and set up a new dynasty on its ruins. But his victory only multiplies the fractures: rival claimants, fractured alliances, and the quick turnover of regimes become the era's norm. Li Cunxu's bold campaigns to reassert the Tang legacy, Li Siyuan's uneasy, fragile restoration, and Shi Jingtang's fateful alliance with the Khitan Liao—by which he won the throne but became dependent on foreign arms and even ceded territory—show that each triumph sowed the seeds of the next struggle. No dynasty felt secure for long; each generation built its ambitions on shifting ground, and every victory carried the promise of new conflict.

The story traces the brief flare of Liu Zhiyuan's Later Han and then the stern order Guo Wei tried to impose with the Later Zhou — men who reached for stability with a mix of sword and statecraft. Around them the country simmered and boiled: generals leapt into power, clans betrayed one another, and loyalty too often lasted little more than a season. Their struggles were not merely political maneuvers but profoundly human dramas, full of pride and doubt, fear and stubborn hope that peace might one day hold.

Far to the south, separate worlds were taking shape. The kingdom known as Chu (the Ma Chu of Ma Yin) kept its own rhythms of trade and mountain strongholds; Wuyue, under the Qian family, cultivated wealth, learning, and a lively seafaring economy; Southern Tang, under Li Bian (who adopted the Li surname) and his successor Li Jing, built courts renowned for learning and beauty. The Liu family of Southern Han pressed outward across the seas through trade and naval ventures. Each southern realm had its own identity — rich, proud, and stubbornly unwilling to bow to any northern ruler.

All roads lead to the rise of the Song, when Zhao Kuangyin and his brother Zhao Kuangyi finally reunited the heart of China after decades of war and fragmentation. The Sui, Tang, Five Dynasties: A History of China melds political drama with personal stories — emperors who gamble with fate, warriors who turn kingdoms to dust, and dreamers who believe they can build something that lasts.

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Productcode (EAN):
9789189998537
Verschijningsdatum:
8/07/2025
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E-book
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