The Western Han Dynasty

The Western Han Dynasty

Hui Wang

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Hui Wang
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia de Asia
ISBN:
9789189998117
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The Western Han Dynasty: A History of China, PART TWO brings you into an empire built on ambition, war, and power struggles. At the heart of it all was Emperor Wu of Han, a ruler who refused to settle for anything less than absolute dominance. He wasn’t just expanding borders-he was pushing the limits of what an empire could achieve. His rule saw China grow stronger than ever, but every conquest came with a cost. The battles weren’t just fought on the frontiers; they were waged within the palace walls, in whispered conspiracies, in the rise and fall of those who dared to stand beside him.To crush the Xiongnu, Emperor Wu relied on two extraordinary generals: Wei Qing and Huo Qubing. Wei Qing, once a servant, became the empire’s greatest commander, a man who led the Han army deep into enemy territory, turning the tide of war. His nephew, Huo Qubing, was even more ruthless-a young prodigy who fought like a man possessed, winning victories that seemed impossible. But war alone didn’t decide the fate of an empire. In the palace, Empress Wei Zifu, once an unknown court singer, became one of the most powerful women in history. Her rise was tied to her brother’s military success, but in a court where loyalty was just another bargaining chip, she knew that power could slip away as quickly as it came.Beyond the battlefield and the throne room, others played their own roles in shaping history. Zhang Tang, the emperor’s enforcer, kept order with fear and punishment. Sima Qian, the historian, believed the truth was worth any price-even his own suffering. Meanwhile, the Witchcraft Calamity turned paranoia into policy, as Emperor Wu saw enemies in every shadow, leading to a wave of purges that shook the empire. Accusations of sorcery brought down some of the most powerful figures in the court, proving that even those closest to the emperor could be destroyed overnight.But no ruler lasts forever. As Emperor Wu’s reign neared its end, the cracks in his empire became impossible to ignore. His successor, Liu He, was on the throne for just 27 days before being cast aside as unfit to rule. The once-powerful Huo family, who had served the empire so faithfully, found themselves caught in the deadly game of politics, their influence fading as quickly as it had risen. Could the empire hold itself together, or was it destined to collapse under the weight of its own ambition?Then came Emperor Xuan of Han, a ruler with an unexpected past. Born as a commoner, he rose to power against all odds, offering the empire a second chance at stability. But the question remained-could he undo decades of war, betrayal, and political strife? Or had the Han Dynasty already reached its peak?

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