
Cai Dongfan's Young History of China: Later Han Dynasty
by Written By Cai Dongfan And Adapted By Wen Fei
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"Cai Dongfan's Young History of China: Later Han" tells the historical events of the Later Han (Eastern Han) (25-220 AD). The Later Han Dynasty was the unified Central Plains dynasty in Chinese history after the Western Han Dynasty. It was established by Liu Xiu, a clan member of the Western Han Dynasty. At the end of the New Dynasty (AD 23), the Green Forest Red Eyebrow Uprising broke out. Liu Xiu took advantage of the situation and proclaimed himself emperor in Wuchengmo, Qianqiu Pavilion (now Baixiang County, Hebei) in the year 25. He continued to use "Han" as the country's name, made Luoyang his capital, and was known as the Eastern Han Dynasty in history. Liu Xiu was Emperor Guangwu, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, and his reign was known as the "Guangwu Zhongxing". The Later Han Dynasty was an important period in Chinese history that connected the past with the future. Its political system, economic achievements, cultural prosperity, and scientific and technological inventions had a profound impact on later generations. Although the late Han Dynasty fell into turmoil, its historical status cannot be ignored.
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