The History of China

Chris Stewart
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Oct 9, 2022 • 38min

#242 - Strange Tales VII: The Lighter Side of the Other Side

Not all ghosts are scary! Some just want to be loved... some just want to write poems...1:10 - Twenty Years a Dream20:33 - A Fox Spirit Takes Off the Mask25:32 - The Fire That Burst Into Flames Far From Where It was Set29:08 - Yellow Leaf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 4, 2022 • 9min

Strange Tales VII.1: The Cremation of Sam McGee

 The Cremation of Sam McGeeBy: Robert W. Service (1907)There are strange things done in the Midnight SunBy the men who moil for gold.The Arctic trails have their secret talesThat would make your blood run cold... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 4, 2022 • 2min

Update: Network Change - Airwave

Someone has to be there to switch the projectors at the exact moment that one reel ends and the next one begins. If you look for it, you can see these little dots come into the upper right-hand corner of the screen.In the industry, we call 'em "cigarette burns."That's the cure for a changeover. He flips the projector, the movie keeps right on going, and nobody in the audience has any idea.In which THoC begins a glorious partnership with Airwave Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sep 25, 2022 • 40min

#241 - Ming 28: Wokou! Wokou! A Pirate's Life For Me!

We're rascals and scoundrels, we're villains and knaves.We're devils and black sheep, we're really bad eggs.We're beggars and blighters and ne'er do-well cads,Aye, but we're loved by our mommies and dads,Stand up me hearties, yo ho!Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life for me!Time Period Covered:ca. 1521-1550 CE Sources Cited:Andrade, Tonio and Xing Hang. “Introduction: The East Asian Maritime Realm in Global History: 1500-1700” in Sea Rovers, Silver, and Samurai: Maritime East Asia in Global History, 1500-1700.Chin, James K. “Merchants, Smugglers, and Pirates: Multinational Clandestine Trade on the South China Coast, 1520-50” in Elusive pirates, pervasive smugglers: violence and clandestine trade in the Greater China Seas.Geiss, James. “The Chia-ching reign, 1522-1566” in The Cambridge History of China, Vol. 7: The Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644, Part I.Laver, Michael. “Neither Here nor There: Trade, Piracy, and the ‘Space Between’ in Early Modern East Asia” in Sea Rovers, Silver, and Samurai: Maritime East Asia in Global History, 1500-1700.Petrucci, Maria Grazia. “Pirates, Gunpowder, and Christianity in Late Sixteenth-Century Japan” in Elusive pirates, pervasive smugglers: violence and clandestine trade in the Greater China Seas.Wills, John E. “Maritime China from Wang Chih to Shih Lang: Themes In Peripheral History” in From Ming to Ch’ing: Conquest, Region, and Continuity in Seventeenth-Century China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sep 10, 2022 • 14min

Special - Mid-Autumn: Fly Me to the Moon

A brief history of Mid-Autumn Festival, and the tale of Hou Yi the Archer & the Ten Suns, and Chang'e & the MoonIn other words, please be trueIn other words, I love you.Sources:Barlett, Scarlett. The Mythology Bible: The Definitive Guide to Legendary Tales.Masaka, Mori. “Restoring the ‘Epic of Hou Yi’” in Asian Folklore Studies, vol. 52, no. 5.Yang, Lihui, Demin An, and Jessica Anderson Turner. Handbook of Chinese Mythology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sep 9, 2022 • 43min

#240 - Ming 27: The Solecism of Power

The Jiajing Emperor rounds out the back-half of his interminably long reign by hiding away in his personal palace, and only occasionally coming out to tell everyone what a terrible job they're all doing. The Mongols seize on Ming weakness to basically do whatever they want, and the Ming respond by turtling even harder and building more walls. Without a imperial guiding hand, the ministers are left to their own devices... with predictably selfish and myopic results.Time Period Covered:1550-1567 CEMajor Historical Figures:Ming Empire:The Jiajing Emperor (Zhu Houcong) [r. 1521-1567]Gen. Qiu Ruan [d. 1552]Grand Secretary Xia Yan [1482-1548]Grand Secretary Yan Song [1480-1567]Grand Secretary Xu Jie [1512-1578]Mongolia:Altan Khan [1507-1582]Prince ToghtoMajor Works Cited:Bacon, Francis. “Of empire” in The essays of Francis Bacon (1908).Geiss, James. “The Chia-ching reign, 1522-1566,” in The Cambridge History of China, Vol. 7: the Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644, Part I. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sep 1, 2022 • 10min

Shanghai Update (09/01/22): Lockdown Eternal

Let the state be small and the people few:So that the people…fearing death, will be reluctant to move great distancesand, even if they have boats and carts, will not use them.So that the people…Will find their food sweet and their clothes beautiful,will be content with where they live and happy in their customs.Though adjoining states be within sight of one anotherand cocks crowing and dogs barking in one can be heard in the next,yet the people of one state will grow old and die without having had any dealings with those of another. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aug 20, 2022 • 36min

#239 - Ming 26: Red Lead Prescription

The Jianwen Emperor plays shell-games with his dad's spirit tablet, decides Confucius has had it too good for too long, gets gross in his pursuit for immortality, and tries breath-play with his concubines... oh yes, and fire. So, so much fire.Time Period Covered:ca. 1524-1547 CEMajor Historical Figures:The Jiajing Emperor (Zhu Houcong) [r. 1521-1567]Empress Dowager Zhang [r. 1505-1541]Empress Chen [r. 1522-1528]Empress Zhang [r. 1529-1534]Empress Fang [r. 1534-1547]Confucius [551-479 BCE]Minister Xia YanMinister Huo TaoMajor Sources Cited:Works Cited:Geiss, James. “The Chia-ching reign, 1522-1566,” in The Cambridge History of China, Vol. 7: the Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644, Part I.Huang, Weibo. “The palace rebellion of ‘Renyin’ and the Jiajing Emperor’s belief in alchemy” in Xiang Chao.McMahon, Keith. Celestial Women: Imperial Wives and Concubines in China from Song to Qing.Zhang, Tingyu. History of Ming, Vol. 114, Historical Biography 2, Empresses and Concubines 2.Zhang, Yongchang. “The ‘Renyin’ palace rebellion: palace women sacrifice themselves” in Quanzhou Wenxue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jul 31, 2022 • 39min

#238 - Yuan 19.1: She-Wolf & Cub

ca. 1470-1480 CEUnder the tutelage of his queen Mandukhai, Dayan Khan grows from helpless boy to leader of men, learning along the way that vengeance is a dish best served cold.Part 1 of 2 (whole version available at https://www.patreon.com/thehistoryofchina): Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jul 11, 2022 • 39min

#237 - Yuan 18: Mandukhai, Warrior Princess

The widow-queen of the Mongols, Mandukhai, seizes the reins of her own fate, entreating the spirits of sky and earth to help her in her quest to reunite her broken people and return sovereignty and glory to Mongolia. Oh, and she also marries a 7-year-old, which is a little strange, but makes sense in context.Time Period Covered:1470~1480 CEMajor Historical Figures:Mandukhai Khatun [ca. 1449-1510]Dayan Khan (Batu Mongke) [1462-1543?]Gen. Une-Bolod [?-?]Ismayil Taishi [d. 1486] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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