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Emperor Li Longji:The Rise and Waning of a Golden Age 作者:Victor Cunrui Xiong熊存瑞 出版社:Ainosco Press 出版日期:2026-03-31 規格:23cm*16cm*1.16cm (高/寬/厚) / 平裝 / 246頁 |
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A vivid documentary novel bringing to life Emperor Li Longji’s reign, court intrigues, and the rise and fall of the Tang dynasty’s golden age.
【本書特色】(3-5項)
1. A compelling documentary novel on Emperor Li Longji (Tang Xuanzong), one of the most influential rulers in Chinese history, whose reign marked the height of the Tang dynasty’s power and cultural brilliance
2. Blends historical scholarship with narrative storytelling, vividly portraying the rise and decline of a golden age in imperial China
3. Explores themes of power, love, religion, and political neglect, offering a nuanced perspective on the causes behind the An Lushan Rebellion and the fall from prosperity
4. Provides an intimate and humanized depiction of the emperor’s later years, marked by loss, longing, and the hope of reunion with his beloved consort
【書籍簡介】
Emperor Li Longji (r. 712–756), also known as Tang Xuanzong and the Brilliant Emperor (Minghuang), ruled over China at the height of her political, military, and cultural dominance. While his Tang dynasty reached the zenith of its power under his reign, his fascination with women and religion, coupled with his neglect of government, sowed the seeds of decline. The empire ultimately collapsed in a nationwide rebellion. Emerging from the crisis greatly weakened and deprived of power, Longji lived day by day, hoping for a reunion with his beloved woman, who had been murdered and was now in heaven.
作者簡介:
Victor Cunrui Xiong 熊存瑞
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 Empress, 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.
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