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The Southern Song Dynasty: A History of China. A History of China, #22

Par : Hui Wang
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  • ISBN978-91-89998-65-0
  • EAN9789189998650
  • Date de parution30/07/2025
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  • ÉditeurHui Wang

Résumé

The Southern Song Dynasty: A History of China, PART ONE, takes you into a wild and emotional ride through one of the most complex periods in Chinese history. It kicks off with Zhao Gou, a prince turned emperor, trying to piece together a nation from the ruins left by war and betrayal. But rebuilding isn't the hard part-surviving is. From palace coups to battlefield defeats, from running for his life to sitting on the throne, Emperor Gaozong's story is anything but calm.
Meet the so-called "fleeing emperor, " but don't be too quick to judge. Zhao Gou had to make impossible choices-run or resist, trust or betray. And while he was dodging enemy troops and internal plots, real heroes were stepping forward. Han Shizhong smashed through Jin forces, defending his land with blood and steel. Meanwhile, danger brewed in the west-Sichuan and Shaanxi were hanging by a thread, under constant threat.
Then came the storm: puppet kings, traitorous ministers, and the rise of the legendary Yue Fei. Known for his unmatched loyalty, courage, and skill, Yue Fei led one of the most stirring chapters of this era. But not everyone in the court wanted to see him win. Enter Qin Hui-the infamous chancellor whose shadow still lingers in Chinese memory. Political games, military revolts in Huai West, and uneasy peace talks with the Jin all boil into a tale where loyalty often ends in tragedy.
But it doesn't stop there-this was a dynasty of endless turning points. A crushing defeat one day, a surprise victory like the Battle of Shunchang the next. Even after Yue Fei's death, the Song and Jin clashed again, and again. Emperors stepped down, new ones rose. From the ambitious Longxing Northern Expedition to palace drama involving an iron-willed empress and frightened court officials, power never rested for long.
This isn't just a book-it's a battlefield of ideas, ambition, and survival. If you've ever wondered what happens when loyalty meets politics, when bravery clashes with betrayal, or how a dynasty kept going when everything said it should've fallen-this book has the answers. It's raw, intense, and packed with real people making impossible decisions. And once you're in, you won't want to stop turning the pages.
The Southern Song Dynasty: A History of China, PART ONE, takes you into a wild and emotional ride through one of the most complex periods in Chinese history. It kicks off with Zhao Gou, a prince turned emperor, trying to piece together a nation from the ruins left by war and betrayal. But rebuilding isn't the hard part-surviving is. From palace coups to battlefield defeats, from running for his life to sitting on the throne, Emperor Gaozong's story is anything but calm.
Meet the so-called "fleeing emperor, " but don't be too quick to judge. Zhao Gou had to make impossible choices-run or resist, trust or betray. And while he was dodging enemy troops and internal plots, real heroes were stepping forward. Han Shizhong smashed through Jin forces, defending his land with blood and steel. Meanwhile, danger brewed in the west-Sichuan and Shaanxi were hanging by a thread, under constant threat.
Then came the storm: puppet kings, traitorous ministers, and the rise of the legendary Yue Fei. Known for his unmatched loyalty, courage, and skill, Yue Fei led one of the most stirring chapters of this era. But not everyone in the court wanted to see him win. Enter Qin Hui-the infamous chancellor whose shadow still lingers in Chinese memory. Political games, military revolts in Huai West, and uneasy peace talks with the Jin all boil into a tale where loyalty often ends in tragedy.
But it doesn't stop there-this was a dynasty of endless turning points. A crushing defeat one day, a surprise victory like the Battle of Shunchang the next. Even after Yue Fei's death, the Song and Jin clashed again, and again. Emperors stepped down, new ones rose. From the ambitious Longxing Northern Expedition to palace drama involving an iron-willed empress and frightened court officials, power never rested for long.
This isn't just a book-it's a battlefield of ideas, ambition, and survival. If you've ever wondered what happens when loyalty meets politics, when bravery clashes with betrayal, or how a dynasty kept going when everything said it should've fallen-this book has the answers. It's raw, intense, and packed with real people making impossible decisions. And once you're in, you won't want to stop turning the pages.