Sixty Years of the Rise of Han Dynasty

Sixty Years of the Rise of Han Dynasty

by Yu Ming

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This book mainly tells some stories that happened in the more than sixty years before and after the founding of the Han Dynasty. It is based on historical materials, with the era and specific characters as the main line, with concise language and fluent writing. The book is divided into four volumes. The first volume is "The Imperial Industry of the Han Family", which tells the story of the chaos at the end of the Qin Dynasty. Liu Bang and others revolted in Peixian County and founded the Han Empire after hundreds of battles. The second volume is "The Female Protagonist Claims the System". Liu Bang died and the prince Liu Ying was young and cowardly. Empress Lu came to the throne and continued to persecute Liu Bang's disciples. The third volume "The Rule of Wenjing" is unknown. Liu Heng unexpectedly ascended to the throne. Under the leadership of him and Emperor Jing Liu Qi, Chinese civilization entered its first prosperous age after the imperial era; in the fourth volume of "Jianyuan New Deal", after the sixteen-year-old Liu Che succeeded to the throne, he respected Confucianism and reformed the system and implemented the New Deal. The vigorous Jianyuan New Deal finally failed due to the direct intervention of the Empress Dowager Dou.

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