King Xiang's hometown / Wang Qingping; Traducción de: Zhang Tong, Fausto Cácéres
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Symbols of JiangsuPublisher: China : Xanadu Publishing Ltd , 2018Edition: 1a.edDescription: 164 p : ils ; 18 cmISBN: 978-1-78459-144-1Subject(s): Xiang, Yu, -- China -- 232 B.C.-202 B.C | China -- Kings and rulersDDC classification: CCHI 951 Summary: When is an emperor not an emperor? Shortly after the birth of the Empire of China, a king emerged who left an indelible mark on Chinese history and culture. Although he was never emperor, Xiang Yu became king around the time of the collapse of the Qin dynasty, leaving behind myths and stories that are loved to this day. A gem between the Yellow River and the Grand Canal, his birthplace shows you this man of character, a former leader who still leads today. He travels to this fascinating past and "walks" through the gardens, houses and palaces, giving you a sense of life that surpasses everything you think you know about the ancients, bringing legends to life. For early historians, this noble king of Western Chu was so influential that he is included in a list of the 12 most important emperors and kings.Item type | Current location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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When is an emperor not an emperor? Shortly after the birth of the Empire of China, a king emerged who left an indelible mark on Chinese history and culture. Although he was never emperor, Xiang Yu became king around the time of the collapse of the Qin dynasty, leaving behind myths and stories that are loved to this day. A gem between the Yellow River and the Grand Canal, his birthplace shows you this man of character, a former leader who still leads today. He travels to this fascinating past and "walks" through the gardens, houses and palaces, giving you a sense of life that surpasses everything you think you know about the ancients, bringing legends to life. For early historians, this noble king of Western Chu was so influential that he is included in a list of the 12 most important emperors and kings.
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