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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Northern Song Dynasty: A History of China, PART ONE takes you straight into one of China's most gripping dynastic stories, kicking off with a yellow robe, a fake war, and a commander who decides-"Okay, maybe I will be emperor today." From that dramatic moment at Chenqiao Post, Zhao Kuangyin's story unfolds like a mix of strategy game, martial epic, and palace thriller. You're not just watching a dynasty rise-you're right there in the tent, hearing the whispers and feeling the tension.
But just because he grabbed the throne doesn't mean everyone clapped. Rebellions popped up fast, and this new emperor had to crush them before they crushed him. Then came the real challenge: stripping power from regional warlords, rebuilding the empire's backbone, and juggling three branches of power in a way no emperor had quite done before. Oh-and while handling politics, he's also out there leading battles in the south and fighting off threats in the north. No pressure.
If you're into brainy political moves, you'll love the parts on Zhao Pu's schemes and the infamous "Candlelight and Axe Shadow" mystery. There's a legendary alliance written into a box (literally)-the Pact of the Golden Cabinet-that set the stage for who got the crown next. And if you think everything was just court politics, wait till you meet the famous General Yang Ye and the heartbreak of the Yongxi Northern Campaign. These weren't just battles-they were the stuff of legends.
The book also dives into how culture and power danced around each other. This wasn't a dynasty that ran on brute force. Civil merit reigned over military might. The "Honoring the Civil, Restraining the Military" policy shaped everything-from battlefield tactics to who held real authority. You'll watch the empire strive for a unified realm while dealing with border threats like the Sixteen Prefectures of Yanyun and the uneasy peace deal known as the Treaty of Chanyuan. And by the time you reach the Heavenly Text and Fengshan Ceremony, you'll realize: this wasn't just a reign-it was a vision for order in a messy world.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Northern Song Dynasty: A History of China, PART ONE takes you straight into one of China's most gripping dynastic stories, kicking off with a yellow robe, a fake war, and a commander who decides-"Okay, maybe I will be emperor today." From that dramatic moment at Chenqiao Post, Zhao Kuangyin's story unfolds like a mix of strategy game, martial epic, and palace thriller. You're not just watching a dynasty rise-you're right there in the tent, hearing the whispers and feeling the tension.
But just because he grabbed the throne doesn't mean everyone clapped. Rebellions popped up fast, and this new emperor had to crush them before they crushed him. Then came the real challenge: stripping power from regional warlords, rebuilding the empire's backbone, and juggling three branches of power in a way no emperor had quite done before. Oh-and while handling politics, he's also out there leading battles in the south and fighting off threats in the north. No pressure.
If you're into brainy political moves, you'll love the parts on Zhao Pu's schemes and the infamous "Candlelight and Axe Shadow" mystery. There's a legendary alliance written into a box (literally)-the Pact of the Golden Cabinet-that set the stage for who got the crown next. And if you think everything was just court politics, wait till you meet the famous General Yang Ye and the heartbreak of the Yongxi Northern Campaign. These weren't just battles-they were the stuff of legends.
The book also dives into how culture and power danced around each other. This wasn't a dynasty that ran on brute force. Civil merit reigned over military might. The "Honoring the Civil, Restraining the Military" policy shaped everything-from battlefield tactics to who held real authority. You'll watch the empire strive for a unified realm while dealing with border threats like the Sixteen Prefectures of Yanyun and the uneasy peace deal known as the Treaty of Chanyuan. And by the time you reach the Heavenly Text and Fengshan Ceremony, you'll realize: this wasn't just a reign-it was a vision for order in a messy world.