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Emperor of All Under Heaven: The Life and Legacy of Qin Shi Huang. Crowned in Glory: The World's Greatest Kings, #4

Par : P. Agrawal
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232037970
  • EAN9798232037970
  • Date de parution25/10/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

Emperor of All Under Heaven: The Life and Legacy of Qin Shi Huang is an immersive historical exploration of the man who shaped one of the world's greatest civilizations. It tells the epic story of Qin Shi Huang, the First Emperor of China, whose vision transformed a collection of warring states into a unified empire that would endure for more than two thousand years. Through vivid narrative and detailed research, this book traces his extraordinary rise to power, his monumental reforms, and the paradoxes of his rule-brilliant yet brutal, visionary yet feared.
The story begins in the turbulent Warring States era, when China was divided by endless conflict. From this chaos emerged the state of Qin, led by the young Ying Zheng, who would later crown himself Qin Shi Huang, Emperor of All Under Heaven. His achievements were revolutionary: he standardized the written script, currency, and measurements; built vast roads and canals; and fortified his empire with the Great Wall.
At his command, governance became centralized, merit replaced aristocracy, and discipline replaced disorder. Yet, his relentless pursuit of control also revealed the darker side of power. The burning of books, the execution of scholars, and the forced labor of millions left a legacy of fear and suffering. His quest for immortality led him to trust alchemists and seek mythical elixirs, even as death silently approached.
His mausoleum, guarded by the awe-inspiring Terracotta Warriors, remains one of the greatest monuments of human ambition. Despite the swift collapse of his dynasty after his death, Qin Shi Huang's vision endured. Later rulers adapted his systems, and modern China still carries his influence in its unity, writing, and governance. This book examines both the grandeur and tragedy of a ruler who changed history forever-the emperor who built a nation, defied the heavens, and achieved the immortality he desired not in life, but in the living legacy of his empire.