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Understanding Imperial China: Dynasties, Life, and Culture

By: The Great Courses, Andrew R. Wilson
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A knowledge of China's imperial history is vital for any understanding of its present, as modern China is linked in many ways to the extraordinary culture of its empire. These 24 lectures take you to the heart of life during China's imperial era, through the lives of individual subjects of all social ranks. Across the arc of the course, you'll witness what daily life was like for government bureaucrats, for scholars, for women of the court, for soldiers, merchants, craftspeople, courtesans, imperial cooks, and many others - all against the backdrop of the diversity, the genius, and the majesty of imperial China.

You'll hear about such memorable sights as the grand boulevards; splendorous palaces; imposing temples of Chang'an, the medieval world's greatest city; and the Qingming Shanghetu, a 17-foot painted scroll that gloriously portrays Song Dynasty life. And you'll meet unforgettable human beings, whose lives vividly reveal the world around them, such as Ban Zhao, Han-era woman of letters, poet, scholar, and teacher; Tao Yuanming, Daoist luminary and the empire's first great poet; Zhu Yuanzhang, powerful warlord and founder of the Ming Dynasty; and Hong Xiuquan, visionary reformer and architect of the religiously inspired Taiping Rebellion.

Understanding Imperial China: Dynasties, Life, and Culture is your passport to this incredible, historic world.

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For those looking for a good way into Chinese history but aren't just looking for the conventional narrative, this is a great way in. Blends in a mix of conceptual issues and draws some nice comparisons points in an accessible manner. Nicely seperated into half hour blocks.

Nice broad sweep of Chinese History

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There's a lot of knowledge packed into this course and I learned a lot. Many events and details were missed, but the history of China is a dense topic and a single series of lectures can't be expected to touch on everything! So overall, I was impressed by the content.
I can't give five stars because the lecturer's Chinese pronunciation wasn't very accurate, and at times I couldn't really understand the Chinese despite being able to speak the language myself. If the Chinese had been clearer, it would have been a little easier to follow up on the names mentioned and do further research. Nevertheless, the content itself is fantastic and I'd certainly recommend the book for anyone interested in the history of China and wanting to expand their knowledge.

Great content, average delivery

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The long introduction to "the great courses" and how we can learn so much by just making 30 minutes a day, bla, bla, bla... even before we get into the subject, the topic... I thought I was listening to a TV SHOPPING program or some door-to-door salesman...
Totally unnecessary and already deeply annoying.

Then I stopped listening when the narrator started talking about himself and his health and the medicine he used to explain opium use in China.
I found this irrelevant and annoying.

annoying listening

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