Qin and Han: the Rise and Fall of Empires (set of Two Volumes)

Qin and Han: the Rise and Fall of Empires (set of Two Volumes)

by Zhu Liang

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643Kwords338chapters
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Ch. 338Eastern Han Dynasty
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The Qin and Han Dynasties were the beginning of China's unified dynasty and laid the foundation for more than two thousand years of feudal rule. This book relies on historical facts and vividly outlines the rise and fall of the empire from the unification of the six kingdoms by Qin Shihuang to the Yellow Turban Uprising of the Eastern Han Dynasty. The struggles within and outside the imperial power, the game of intrigues and strategies, the exchanges and collisions of different national cultures, interweave a tortuous historical trajectory and a grand humanistic atmosphere. The destinies of various characters are interspersed among them, depicting a vivid historical panorama of the Qin and Han Dynasties.

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Scholarly Family6mo ago

Study hard and work hard every day

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No Closing Tonight21mo ago

This should be a relatively good historical book about the Han Dynasty. It is quite comprehensive and helps you understand the characters and events in Chinese history. All quite useful. Read history wisely

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Ah Li Ge36mo ago

It is easy to understand and worth recommending to everyone.

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天下无贼_Da30mo ago

After reading a few chapters, the First Emperor is useless

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