History of China
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The Spring and Autumn & Warring States Periods: A History of China
by Hui Wang
read by Frederick Surrey
Part 1 of the History of China series
The Spring and Autumn & Warring States Periods takes you on a journey through one of the most transformative eras in Chinese history, marked by endless battles, brilliant strategies, and the rise and fall of powerful leaders.
The story begins with the collapse of the Western Zhou dynasty, paving the way for a fragmented political landscape. The book brings to life the Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn period, such as Duke Huan of Qi and Duke Zhuang of Zheng, and the Seven Warring States, which competed for supremacy. Key events include Duke Zhuang's rise to power, the cunning reforms of Guan Zhong in Qi, and the power struggles like the Wu-Yue rivalry and the pivotal partitioning of Jin into Zhao, Wei, and Han.
Iconic characters leap from the pages: Duke Zhuang of Zheng, who asserted dominance through strategic alliances and decisive victories; Guan Zhong, whose reforms transformed Qi into a powerhouse; and military geniuses like Sun Bin and his rivalry with Pang Juan. Philosophers like Confucius, Laozi, and Mozi also emerge, their ideas responding to the chaos and laying the intellectual groundwork for Chinese civilization.
Major reforms, like Shang Yangs legal transformations in Qin, herald the transition from feudalism to centralized states, culminating in the Qin dynasty's unification of China. The book captures the drama of this era with vivid storytelling, exploring the lives of farmers, soldiers, and scholars amid upheaval.
This period shaped Chinas political and cultural future, making this book essential for understanding one of the world's oldest civilizations. Whether youre a history enthusiast or curious about Chinas roots, this accessible account brings an extraordinary epoch to life.
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The Spring and Autumn & Warring States Periods: A History of China
by Hui Wang
read by Frederick Surrey
Part 1 of the History of China series
"The Spring and Autumn & Warring States Periods, PART TWO" takes you deep into one of the most extraordinary periods in Chinese history, where legendary figures clashed and kingdoms rose or fell by the stroke of a pen or the swing of a sword. Discover the bold reforms of Shang Yang, the artful diplomacy of Su Qin, and the cunning strategies of Zhang Yi. Their brilliance shaped the destinies of states like Qin and Wei, while Sun Bin and Pang Juan's tactical genius inspired generations of military thinkers. Gui Gu Zi, the enigmatic master of strategy, and L Buwei, the ambitious merchant-turned-statesman, add intrigue to a world driven by power and opportunity.
This book also brings the kings of the era vividly to life. Meet King Wu Ling of Zhao, who revolutionized his military with nomadic tactics; King Hui Wen of Qin, who laid the foundations of an empire; and King Zhao Xiang of Qin, whose leadership propelled Qin toward dominance. The narrative culminates with King Zheng of Qin, better known as Qin Shi Huang, the unifier who swept through the six warring states to forge the first Chinese empire. Alongside these rulers, L Buwei's audacious rise and influence serve as a testament to how individuals could shape the fate of nations.
Through gripping storytelling, this book explores alliances, betrayals, and the extraordinary vision that redefined the course of history. Packed with tales of reformers, tacticians, and warrior kings.
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The Qin Dynasty
by Hui Wang
read by Hui Wang
Part 4 of the History of China series
"The Qin Dynasty: A History of China" takes you on a journey through one of the most dramatic chapters in Chinese history. From the unification of the warring states to the iron rule of Qin Shi Huang, this book dives deep into the empire that set the foundation for China's future. The First Emperor built a centralized government, enforced strict laws, and undertook grand projects like the Great Wall and his massive underground mausoleum. But his rule was also marked by fearthe infamous Burning of Books and Burying of Scholars, heavy taxation, and forced labor that pushed people to their limits. When Qin Shi Huang passed away, his successors struggled to hold the empire together, and cracks began to show.
As unrest spread, a single spark ignited a rebellion that would shake the empire to its core. Chen Sheng and Wu Guang, two common soldiers, defied orders and rose up, setting off a wave of uprisings across the land. The once-unbreakable Qin Dynasty faced challenge after challenge, as ambitious warlords seized the opportunity to fight for power. Among them, two figures stood outLiu Bang, a clever and adaptable leader with a commoner's background, and Xiang Yu, a fearsome warrior whose strength was unmatched. Their rivalry would turn into a fierce battle for control over China, each determined to claim victory in their own way.
Through shifting alliances, brilliant strategies, and brutal clashes, the struggle between these two giants shaped the fate of an empire. As cities fell and armies clashed, their contrasting styles of leadership and personal ambitions drove them toward an inevitable showdown. Would brute force or cunning strategy decide the future of China? As tensions rose, betrayal lurked in the shadows, and the tide of war could change in an instant.
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The Eastern Han Dynasty: A History of China
by Hui Wang
read by Alex Morgan
Part 9 of the History of China series
The Eastern Han Dynasty: A History of China, PART TWO takes you on a thrilling ride through one of China's most dramatic and chaotic eras. This book pulls you right into the palace, where figures like Empress Dou plot and scheme to secure power, even using poison and false charges to remove rivals. You'll watch the rise and fall of powerful families like the Dous and the Liang clan, who used their ties to the throne to control the empire - but always at a heavy cost.
You'll follow brave officials like Yuan An, Yue Hui, and Cai Yong, who risked everything to speak the truth and challenge corruption. These weren't dry, stiff scholars - they were real people caught in a deadly game of politics, facing off against terrifying figures like Liang Ji and the infamous Ten Regular Attendants, the emperor's most corrupt and dangerous eunuchs.
This book doesn't just tell you about emperors and generals; it shines a light on the students, rebels, and farmers, too. You'll see how the National Academy students stood up to the powerful, how the Yellow Turban Rebellion shook the empire, and how even everyday folk got tangled in the madness, whether they were sucked into fake "filial" shows or forced to pay crushing taxes to fund the emperor's endless luxuries.
You'll walk through lavish palace gardens, secret court meetings, bloody battlefields, and fake street markets set up inside the palace for the emperor's entertainment. From wild feasts to puppet rulers, from political assassinations to daring military campaigns, the Eastern Han was packed with stories that read like the best kind of historical drama - because they were real.
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The Western Han Dynasty: A History of China
by Hui Wang
read by Alex Morgan
Part of the History of China series
The Western Han Dynasty: A History of China, PART THREE takes you on a journey through ambition, betrayal, war, and the struggle for power. From Emperor Yuan's court to the dynasty's fall and rebirth under Liu Xiu, this book brings to life the rulers, rebels, and visionaries who shaped one of China's most fascinating eras.
Inside the imperial palace, love and power intertwined. Figures like Zhao Feiyan, a dancer turned empress, and the "Cut-Sleeve Emperor," whose personal life left a historic mark, rose to prominence. Meanwhile, political schemes brewed. Wang Mang, a seemingly noble reformer, seized the throne, triggering chaos, rebellion, and his own dramatic downfall.
Beyond the palace, Han power extended through diplomacy and war. General Chen Tang's bold campaign proved Han's far-reaching influence. Meanwhile, Wang Zhaojun, sent to marry a Xiongnu chieftain, sacrificed her status to bring peace beyond the Great Wall.
As the empire crumbled, Liu Xiu waited. Patient and strategic, he seized the moment to lead a rebellion that restored the Han Dynasty. His rise marked the climax of this era of transformation.
This is more than history-it's a saga of power, betrayal, sacrifice, and resilience. If you love epic tales of real-life intrigue and legacy, this book will draw you deep into the Western Han's dramatic rise, fall, and rebirth.
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The Western Han Dynasty: A History of China
by Hui Wang
read by Alex Morgan
Part of the History of China series
The Western Han Dynasty: A History of China, PART TWO plunges into an empire driven by ambition, war, and power struggles. At its center was Emperor Wu of Han, a ruler obsessed with dominance. He expanded China's borders and strengthened its might-but every victory came with a price. Battles raged not only on the frontiers but within the palace, where conspiracies and betrayals shaped the court.
To defeat the Xiongnu, Emperor Wu turned to two remarkable generals: Wei Qing, a former servant who became a master strategist, and his nephew Huo Qubing, a brilliant young warrior whose daring campaigns brought sweeping victories. At court, Empress Wei Zifu-once a singer-rose to power alongside her brother's success, only to face the ruthless politics that threatened even the most powerful.
Others shaped the era in shadowed ways. Zhang Tang, the emperor's feared enforcer, ruled through terror. Historian Sima Qian risked all to record the truth. Meanwhile, the Witchcraft Calamity unleashed a storm of paranoia, leading to purges that destroyed allies and enemies alike.
As Emperor Wu's reign waned, cracks in the empire deepened. His successor, Liu He, ruled for only 27 days. The once-mighty Huo family fell to court intrigue. Then, Emperor Xuan of Han-a commoner by birth-rose to power, offering hope of renewal. But could he repair an empire fractured by war and ambition, or had the Han already passed its peak?
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The Origins of Chinese Civilization: A History of China
by Hui Wang
read by Frederick Surrey
Part of the History of China series
"Origins of Chinese Civilization: A History of China" by Hui Wang takes you on a journey through China's ancient past, told in a way that feels like you're listening to an elder recounting myths around a campfire. The book starts with Fuxi, the first leader, whose inventions like the Eight Trigrams and fishing nets shaped early Chinese culture. The story moves through key figures like Nüwa, who patched the sky and shaped humanity from clay, and the Yan Emperor, who pioneered agriculture and medicine. Finally, the legendary Yellow Emperor, known as a creator of civilization, brings the narrative into a more organized and developed era.
The legends are filled with fascinating myths-like Fuxi's miraculous birth from a footprint, or Nüwa molding people from earth, and the rise of agriculture through Emperor Yan's curiosity about plants. The author doesn't simply recite the historical figures but adds warmth, humor, and a sense of connection, making it easy to see why these stories have endured for thousands of years. It's not just about dates and events; it's about people trying to live better, inventing things that changed their daily lives, and facing challenges with creativity and resilience. This book is perfect for those who want to explore Chinese history not through dry facts but with lively storytelling that brings ancient China to life.
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The Eastern Han Dynasty: A History of China
by Hui Wang
read by Alex Morgan
Part of the History of China series
The Eastern Han Dynasty: A History of China, PART ONE takes you on an unforgettable journey through one of China's most transformative eras. Once fractured by war, the Han Empire finds hope in Liu Xiu-a noble who rises through chaos to become Emperor Guangwu of Han. But claiming the throne is only the beginning. To rebuild an empire torn apart, he must outmaneuver rivals, crush rebellions, and restore order.
From the fall of the Chimei Army to the eruption of the Three Rebellions, Liu Xiu's reign is marked by endless trials. Allies become threats, and loyalty is tested-especially for Wei Xiao, a trusted officer with dangerous ambitions. Meanwhile, the empire expands into Longyou and sets its sights on resource-rich Shu, where political intrigue runs deep.
Military legends like General Ma Yuan rise, shaping China's future with brilliant campaigns. As peace returns, loyal ministers help rebuild the government. But power shifts within the court, and when the crown prince unexpectedly steps down, the influential Yin Family begins to dominate the throne's inner circle.
A new era begins with Emperor Ming, who faces his own battles-reforms, alliances, and unrest. Yet Han is no longer limited by borders. Ban Chao's bold expeditions to the Western Regions spark a wave of imperial ambition, paving the way for the rise of a new conqueror who will take Han's influence farther than ever before.
This is not just a chronicle of events-it's a sweeping epic of ambition, war, strategy, and legacy. If you're drawn to tales of empire-building, battlefield brilliance, and court intrigue, The Eastern Han Dynasty: Part One is a journey you won't want to miss.
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The Western Han Dynasty: A History of China
by Hui Wang
read by Alex Morgan
Part of the History of China series
The Western Han Dynasty: A History of China, PART ONE takes you on a captivating journey through one of China's most remarkable dynasties, where ambition, strategy, and power struggles shaped an empire that lasted for centuries. This book doesn't just recount historical events-it immerses you in the dramatic stories of emperors, generals, and advisors who made crucial decisions that altered the course of history. From the gripping Rise of the Han Dynasty to the cunning tactics behind the Trap at Baideng Mountain, you'll feel the tension of ancient battles and the weight of imperial decisions that built a foundation for modern China.
As you turn the pages, you'll witness the rise and fall of influential figures like Han Xin, whose brilliant military mind ultimately led to his tragic downfall. The political stage comes alive with the Elimination of the Non-Liu Kings and the Ascension of Emperor Hui, giving you a front-row seat to the internal conflicts that tested the dynasty's strength. The book also shines a light on pivotal reforms, such as Emperor Wen's Way of Ruling and the bold strategies of Emperor Wu, whose vision extended beyond his time and left an enduring mark on Chinese governance and culture.
But this journey isn't just about wars and politics. Step into the private lives of historical figures as you follow the captivating tale of Wei Zifu's entrance into the palace and the personal struggles of Wei Qing and Huo Qubing. Discover how General Zhou Ya Fu's decisive actions crushed a rebellion and how The Brilliant Mind of Jia Yi influenced the dynasty's direction with innovative ideas. Each chapter reveals a new layer of the Western Han Dynasty's fascinating history, offering a rich, engaging experience for both history lovers and curious readers alike.
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