Monday, September 14, 2015

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

Author: 
Victor Cunrui Xiong

Publisher: 
Airiti Press

Publication Year:
2014




Abstract:
This historical fiction is based on the true story of Li Shimin (also known as Tang Taizong), the greatest sovereign in Chinese history. About 30 years younger than Muhammad, he grew up in a world of devastating upheaval that tore China asunder and was thrust into the role of a military commander in his father's rebel army while still a teenager. In the process of vanquishing his enemies on the battlefield, he proved himself to be a great military genius on a par with Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan, and Napoleon. As emperor, he reigned over a period of Pax Sinica, which was to a large extent as a consequence of his willingness to listen to and adopt the critical suggestions of his court officials. To the religions of his day--Buddhism, Daoism, and Christianity--he showed a high degree of tolerance.  The prestige he had won for Tang China was so high that the states of Central and North Asia honored him with the title of "Heavenly Khan." Although his father founded the dynasty, it was his reign that laid the groundwork for a brilliant empire that was to endure for centuries.

Table of Contents:
Author’s Note i 
Part I. Quest for the Throne (613–626) 1 
Part II. The Good Government of Zhenguan (627–643) 93 
Part III. Last War (643–650) 191 
Bibliography 237 
Chronology 238 
Glossary 241


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