This book describes 12 of the most famous emperors in Chinese history.From the perspective of how they ruled,readers can see that,in a great and unified patriarchal society the feudalmonarchs operated in a way approximating a family type political system;the throne was inherited according to the priority of family members;and an emperor and his courtiers jointly formed a governmental system to control the country.
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Chapter One:Qin Shi Huang Part One:The Historical Background of Qin Shi Huang Part Two:Qin Shi Huang’S Life Experience and Palace Turmoil Part Three:Completing the Great Goal of Unification Part Four:Establishing a System Which Was Passed on for All Time Part Five:Brutal Control over China,Downfall After Two Generations Chapter Two:Emperor Gaozu of Han Part One:The Uprising That Overthrew the Qin Dynasty Part Two:Coming Back to Pacify Sanqin Part Three:The Conflict Between Chu and Han Part Four:Lightening Corv6e and Reducing Taxes Chapter Three:Emperor Wu of Han Part One:His Early Years Part Two:Sole Adherence to Confucianism Part Three:Governing the Country PartFour:WfdrwiththeHuns Part Five:Misfortune Caused by Witchcraft Chapter Four:Emperor Guangwu of Han Part One:BOrn in Troubled Times Part Two:The Battle of Kunyang Part Three:Quelling a Rebellion in Hebei Part Four:Resurgence During the Reign of Guangwu Chapter Five:Emperor Wen of Sui Part One:Usurping the Power ofNorthern Zhou and Founding the Sui Part Two:Putting Down Chaos Within the Country Part Three:Building Systems and Revitalizing the Country Part Four:Arbitrary Killing and Blind Faith in Buddhism Part Five:A Mistake in Changing the Crown Prince Chapter Six:Emperor Taizong of Tang Part One:Sweeping Across the Country Part Two:The Mutiny at Xuanwu Gate Part Three:The Reign ofZhenguan Part Four:Pacilying China Chapter Seven:Emperor Wu Zetian Part One:Emperor Taizong’S Imperial Concubine Part Two:Empress of Emperor Gaozong of Tang Part Three:The Mother Dowager of Emperor Ruizong Part Four:Emperor of Zhou Chapter Eight:Emperor Taizu of Song Part One:Being Acclaimed the Emperor Part Two:Dismissing Generals with a Cup of Wine Part Three:Putting Down Chaos Within the Country Part Four:Strategy for State Administration Chapter Nine:Emperor Shizu of Yuan, Part One:Administering the Areas South of the Gobi Desert PartTwo:Going on anExpeditiontoDali Part Three:Being Enthroned as the Great Khan Part Four:Unilying the Country Chapter Ten:Emperor Chengzu of Ming Part One:The Jingnan Rebellion Part Two:Administering the Coun時 Part Three:A Long Voyage PartFour:TerritorialExpansion Chapter Eleven:Emperor Shengzu of Qing Part One:Displaying His Ability for the First Time Part Two:Being Diligent in Work and Eager to Learn Part Three:Putting Down Civil Strife Part Four:Resisting Foreign Assaults Chapter Twelve:Emperor Gaozong of Qing Part One:The August Monarch in a Flourishing Age Part Two:Efiective Civil Administration Part Three:Ten Military Achievements Part Four:HeshenPlayingwithPower