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The Grand Scribes Records Vol X 10 Volume X The Memoirs Of Han China Part Iii Jr William H Nienhauser

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The Grand Scribes Records Vol X 10 Volume X The Memoirs Of Han China Part Iii Jr William H Nienhauser
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.23 MB
Pages: 334
Author: Jr. William H. Nienhauser, Chiu Ming Chan, Hans van Ess, Thomas D. Noel, Marc Nürnberger, Jakob Pöllath, Andreas Siegl, Lianlian Wu
ISBN: 9780253019318, 0253019311
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Grand Scribes Records Vol X 10 Volume X The Memoirs Of Han China Part Iii Jr William H Nienhauser by Jr. William H. Nienhauser, Chiu Ming Chan, Hans Van Ess, Thomas D. Noel, Marc Nürnberger, Jakob Pöllath, Andreas Siegl, Lianlian Wu 9780253019318, 0253019311 instant download after payment.

In The Grand Scribe's Records: Volume X, readers can follow Ssu-ma Qian's depiction of the later years of the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han (r. 140-87 BC). The volume begins with four chapters describing the Han's attempts to subdue states north, east, south and west of the empire. The subsequent long biography of Ssu-ma Hsiang-ju (179-117) presents one of the era's major literary figures who came to oppose the Emperor's expensive military campaigns against these states. It is followed by an equally extended portrayal of Liu An (d. 122), King of Huai-nan, who was seen as an internal threat and forced to commit suicide. The final chapters recount narratives of the ideal officials (all predating the Han) and the Confucians the Emperor championed.

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