The Liao Dynasty
ebook ∣ A History of China: A History of China, #25 · A History of China
By Hui Wang
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The Liao Dynasty: A History of China, PART ONE, takes you deep into the untamed world of the Khitan people, where eight powerful tribes—known as the Khitan Eight Divisions—roamed the vast grasslands. You'll see how they fought, bargained, and finally united under one banner, setting the stage for the birth of an empire that would stand toe-to-toe with the great powers of its time. This isn't just history—it's the story of a nation forged in fire, ambition, and grit.
From there, the drama only grows. You'll ride alongside the formidable Emperor Taizu as he founds the Liao state, outsmarting rivals and reshaping the political map. You'll meet the legendary "Severed-Wrist Empress," whose shocking act of sacrifice and unshakable resolve cemented her place in Khitan lore. And you'll be drawn into the tangled intrigue of royal bloodlines, including the bizarre and politically charged episode known as "Seeking Out One's Father."
The story sweeps you into the heart of the empire's boldest gambits—like when the Liao seized control of the Central Plains, holding power in lands once ruled by Chinese dynasties. But power is never simple. You'll witness the bitter "Grandfather and Grandson Power Struggle," where family ties meant little in the race for the throne, and watch the chaos unleashed by rebellious princes who dared to challenge the ruling line.
Not all rulers left the same mark. Step into the court of the infamous "Sleeping King" Muzong, whose reign of indulgence and neglect nearly pulled the empire apart. Then feel the shift as Emperor Jingzong takes the throne, sparking a period known as the Jingzong Revival. With the help of sharp-minded advisers and bold reforms, he worked to restore strength, stability, and pride to the Liao realm.