Peace and Peril: Sima Qian's Portrayal of Han-Xiongnu Relations

Peace and Peril: Sima Qian's Portrayal of Han-Xiongnu Relations

by Jonathan Markley
Peace and Peril: Sima Qian's Portrayal of Han-Xiongnu Relations

Peace and Peril: Sima Qian's Portrayal of Han-Xiongnu Relations

by Jonathan Markley

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Overview

Emperor Wu is generally recognized as the greatest ruler of the Han Dynasty, and his wars against the steppe warrior Xiongnu as one of his greatest undertakings. To the chief narrator of these events, ancient Chinese historian Sima Qian, the turning point in Han Dynasty history was the way Emperor Wu had abandoned the policy of peaceful relations with the Xiongnu, and launched China on a series of campaigns that would last for decades. This has been almost universally accepted as truth in modern scholarship, but these claims cannot be taken at face value. Firstly, this book identifies ways in which the Shiji account is riddled with inconsistencies and deliberately misleading information, and provides explanations for this. He hid signs of rising disquiet with the peace policy of earlier rulers, and concealed indications that for at least two decades China's leadership had been searching for alternatives. Secondly, the work reconstructs a more accurate narrative of events for one hundred years of Han - Xiongnu relations than can be gained by a straight-forwarding reading of individual chapters of the Shiji. A narrative emerges of an historian with an agenda, and of a century of Han - Xiongnu relations that is markedly different from any previously produced.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9782503530833
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
Publication date: 05/17/2016
Series: Silk Road Studies Series , #13
Pages: 302
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.80(d)

Table of Contents

Foreword vii

Acknowledgements x

Abbreviations xii

Maps & Tables xiii

Introduction 1

Chapter I Xiongnu Affairs in the Reign of Emperor Gaozu 35

Chapter II Xiongnu Affairs in the Reigns of Emperor Hui and Empress Dowager Lü 55

Chapter III Xiongnu Affairs in the Reign of Emperor Wen 79

Chapter IV Xiongnu Affairs in the Reign of Emperor Jing 141

Chapter V Xiongnu Affairs in the Reign of Emperor Wu 175

Conclusion 228

Appendix I Translations 231

I SJ 43.1812-16 Hereby House of Zhao

II HS 94B.3830-32 Conclusion to Memoir on the Xiongnu. Part B

III HS 49.2278-2289 biography of (Yuan Ang &) Chao Cuo

IV SJ 25.1241-42 Treatise on the Pitch Pipes

V Jia Yi, Kin Shu

Appendix II Timeline 261

Bibliography 275

Index 291

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