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The Late Han and Three Kingdoms: A History of China. A History of China, #11
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-91-89998-32-2
- EAN9789189998322
- Date de parution19/06/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurHui Wang
Résumé
A warlord builds an empire in the emperor's name. only to discover the emperor may be plotting his death. A general rides straight through an army to kill its commander in a single strike. And a king, driven by grief, marches into a trap that will burn his entire army to ash. This book brings the turbulent final years of the Han dynasty vividly to life, where ambition, loyalty, and betrayal collide at every turn.
You'll watch Cao Cao turn the imperial court into his personal chessboard, see Liu Bei rise from wandering exile to emperor-only to risk everything for revenge-and follow Sun Quan and the brilliant young strategist Lu Xun as they outmaneuver a far stronger enemy at Yiling. Along the way, familiar legends take on new depth: Guan Yu's battlefield heroics, the deadly politics behind the throne, and the quiet decisions that changed the fate of an empire.
What sets this apart is how it's told. This isn't a dry chronicle of dates and names-it's history that reads like a story, filled with sharp insights, unexpected turns, and moments that feel surprisingly human. The grand strategies are here, but so are the doubts, the miscalculations, and the flashes of brilliance that shaped everything. If you enjoy history that feels alive-fast-moving, character-driven, and full of surprises-this is a book you'll want to start now.
And once you do, don't be surprised if "just one chapter" turns into several more.
You'll watch Cao Cao turn the imperial court into his personal chessboard, see Liu Bei rise from wandering exile to emperor-only to risk everything for revenge-and follow Sun Quan and the brilliant young strategist Lu Xun as they outmaneuver a far stronger enemy at Yiling. Along the way, familiar legends take on new depth: Guan Yu's battlefield heroics, the deadly politics behind the throne, and the quiet decisions that changed the fate of an empire.
What sets this apart is how it's told. This isn't a dry chronicle of dates and names-it's history that reads like a story, filled with sharp insights, unexpected turns, and moments that feel surprisingly human. The grand strategies are here, but so are the doubts, the miscalculations, and the flashes of brilliance that shaped everything. If you enjoy history that feels alive-fast-moving, character-driven, and full of surprises-this is a book you'll want to start now.
And once you do, don't be surprised if "just one chapter" turns into several more.























