Heavenly Empress: The Age of Wu Zetian

Heavenly Empress: The Age of Wu Zetian

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作者:Victor Cunrui Xiong

出版日期:2023/4

語文:英文

ISBN/識別號:9789866286803

DOI:10.978.9866286/803

 

訂購連結:

 

In the long span of human history to the twentieth century, almost all great leaders of empires and states were men, with few exceptions. One of them was Heavenly Empress Wu Zetian. She is the only female ruler in history to have replaced a powerful dynasty with her own in a major country and crowned herself emperor of China. This book is about how this daughter of a concubine, who began life in the palace as a lowly concubine of Emperor Taizong (see Heavenly Khan) at a very young age, overcame all obstacles in a man-dominated world and rose to the summit of power in medieval China.

 

PRAISE FOR THE PREVIOUS NOVELS OF VICTOR CUNRUI XIONG

HEAVENLY KHAN

“An engrossing fictionalized history that examines an ingenious and powerful Chinese ruler.”

Kirkus Review

 

“[An] extraordinary and solidly entertaining story that reveals author Victor Cunrui Xiong to be an exceptional and impressive novelist of the first order.”

Midwest Book Review

 

FROM PEASANT TO EMPEROR

“[It] should be a ‘must read’ not just for fiction readers interested in Chinese history, but for nonfiction bookworms who will find absorbing this portrait of how one man succeeds in changing the course of Chinese history and culture in ancient times.”

Midwest Book Review

 

“Xiong does an impressive job of piecing together historical places, people, and events in this fictional, yet very realistic, story about Emperor Liu Bang.”

San Francisco Book Review

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Publication date 2023年4月30日
圖書類型 專業書

Victor Cunrui Xiong holds a Ph. D. in Asian History from the Australian National University. He taught history at the University of Iowa and is now a professor of history at Western Michigan University. He is the author of Heavenly Khan, From Peasant to Emperor, and Sui-Tang Chang’an, and appears in Man Made Marvels: China’s Forgotten City, a documentary by NHNZ and Discovery Channel, which is in part based on his book on Chang’an.

 

ALSO BY VICTOR CUNRUI XIONG

Fiction

Heavenly Khan: A Biography of Emperor Tang Taizong (Li Shimin)

From Peasant to Emperor: The Life of Liu Bang

Nonfiction

A Thorough Exploration in Historiography (forthcoming)

Routledge Handbook of Imperial Chinese History (ed. with Kenneth Hammond)

A Study of Capital Cities and Urban Form in Premodern China

Historical Dictionary of Medieval China, 2nd edition

Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty: His Life, Times, and Legacy

Sui-Tang Chang'an: A Study in the Urban History of Medieval China

Author’s Note

Figures

Chronology

Part I. Ascent

 1. Prince Li Sujie (649–651)

 2. Gan’ye Nunnery

 3. Lady Wu (652–654)

 4. Ascension (655)

 5. Wang and Xiao (655)

 6. Chu Suiliang and Zhangsun Wuji (656–659)

 7. Cockfight (661)

 8. Shangguan Yi (663–665)

 9. Li Ji (665–669)

 10. Heavenly Empress (Tianhou) (667–674)

 11. Li Hong and Li Xián (675–676)

 12. Shangguan Wan’er (676–677)

 13. Ming Chongyan (679)

 14. Central Marchmount (680)

 15. Later Tujue (679–682)

 16. Fengtian Palace (683)

Part II Sole Sovereign

 1. Li Zhe and Li Dan (684)

 2. Rebellion (684)

 3. Xue Huaiyi (685–687)

 4. Mingtang (688–689)

 5. Legalist Law Officers (689–690)

 6. Wu Zhou Dynasty (689–690)

 7. Enter the Vat, Please! (691)

 8. The Chief Ministers’ Clique (692)

 9. Tuan’er (692–693)

 10. Li Zhaode (694)

 11. Xue Huaiyi (694–695)

 12. Heavenly Pivot (695–696)

 13. Threat on the Frontier (696)

 14. Xu Yougong (696)

Part III. Sunset Years

 1. The Two Zhangs (697)

 2. Lou Shide (697–698)

 3. Crane-Riders (698)

 4. Di Renjie (698–699)

 5. Ji Xu (699–700)

 6. The Cabal (701)

 7. The Wei Yuanzhong Affair (702–704)

 8. Zhang Jianzhi (704–705)

 9. Fall from Power (705)

 10. The Chief Ministers (705–706)

 11. Li Chongjun (707)

 12. Shangguan Wan’er (706–708)

 13. Türgesh (708)

 14. Zhongzong (709–710)

 15. Li Longji (710)

Conclusion

Glossary

Bibliography