Emperor of China: Self Portrait of Kʻang HsiThe Emperor K'ang-hsi, who speaks through these pages, was one of the greatest rulers in all of China's three-thousand year history, a man easily as powerful and significant as his two contemporaries Peter the Great and Louis XIV. His long reign spanned more than sixty years, from 1661 to 1722, and when he died he left a flourishing and stable kingdom more vast than any other on earth. Yet the man himself has remained unknown: like all the emperors of China, K'ang-hsi lived out his days sealed behind screens of protocol - remote, exalted, his true nature an enigma . . . Emperor of China is the inspired outgrowth of Spence's close reading of the rich stores of documents that K'ang-hsi left behind him: letters, edicts, commands, pardons, poems. Drawing from this mass only those piercingly alive fragments that bear the unmistakable stamp of K'ang-hsi's character and personality, Spence weaves them together into a brooding narrative that reads almost like a novel. -- Book jacket. |
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... campaign instructions of my ancestors ' victories and combined them with the demands of this new campaign , in the form of seventeen basic route or- ders . Each soldier was to write his name on the shaft of each of his war arrows , and ...
... campaign instructions of my ancestors ' victories and combined them with the demands of this new campaign , in the form of seventeen basic route or- ders . Each soldier was to write his name on the shaft of each of his war arrows , and ...
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... campaign , spilling out his intestines . The " Ripped - Belly General " he was called . When we met on the southern tour I made him loosen his clothes so that I could see the scar myself and touch it with my own hands . What we need is ...
... campaign , spilling out his intestines . The " Ripped - Belly General " he was called . When we met on the southern tour I made him loosen his clothes so that I could see the scar myself and touch it with my own hands . What we need is ...
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... campaign Sheng - tsu ch'in - cheng shou - mo jih - lu , pp . 8b - 11 . This source supplements SL , and the Chinese and Tibetan documents translated in Ahmad , Sino - Tibetan Relations , pp . 310-23 . 21 / 23-32 Third campaign SL , 2415 ...
... campaign Sheng - tsu ch'in - cheng shou - mo jih - lu , pp . 8b - 11 . This source supplements SL , and the Chinese and Tibetan documents translated in Ahmad , Sino - Tibetan Relations , pp . 310-23 . 21 / 23-32 Third campaign SL , 2415 ...
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