Editorial Quercus Publishing
	
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
						Fecha de edición  julio 2015  · Edición nº 1
					
					
					
						
						
							
						Idioma inglés
							
							
							
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
					
			    	EAN 9781784290733
					
						
						304 páginas
					
					
					
						
					
						Libro
						
							encuadernado en tapa blanda
						
						
						
						
					
					
					
						
					
					
					
								
					
					
						
The inside story of the Emperors of China.
They were the most powerful rulers on earth.
The mighty Qin Shi Huangdu (r. 221-210 BC), who began the construction of the Great Wall.
The long-lived Han emperor Wudi (r. 141-87 BC), who developed China as a centralized Confucian state.
The soldier-scholar Yongle (r. 1402-24 AD), who raised the Ming dynasty to its military peak.
The dowager empress Cixi (r. 1861-1908 AD), who rose from humble Manchu origins to rule over all China.
In The Dragon Throne, Jonathan Fenby tells the extraordinary story of imperial China through its 157 emperors, from Qin Shi Huangdu, who crushed his rivals to take supreme power as the first emperor in 221BC, until the final collapse of the faltering Manchu dynasty amidst the revolutionary chaos of the early twentieth century. The final emperor, the infant Puyi (r. 1908-12) ended his days as an assistant gardener in the very palace where he had been enthroned.
			
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