Hui Wang The Origins of Chinese Civilization
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A woman steps into a giant footprint and gives birth to a culture hero. A ruler poisons himself repeatedly while tasting hundreds of unknown plants. And a king once set off the empire's emergency beacon fires-just to make his favorite concubine laugh. These are not fantasy scenes. They are the legendary beginnings of Chinese civilization. In , the earliest chapters of China's past unfold as vivid stories of gods, culture heroes, and rulers whose choices shaped one of the world's oldest continuous civilizations. The book begins with the mythic figures of Fuxi and Nüwa-creators, teachers, and problem-solvers in a world that had barely begun to understand itself. It moves through the daring experiments of Shennong, the "Divine Farmer" who tasted plants to discover agriculture and medicine, and the rise of the Yellow Emperor, whose legend helped unite early tribes into a shared cultural identity. But these stories aren't just myths floating in the clouds. They sit at the crossroads of legend, archaeology, and early history. Along the way you'll encounter sage kings who ruled through virtue rather than force, the dramatic rise and fall of the Shang dynasty, the brilliance of the Duke of Zhou, and the infamous ruler whose reckless prank with beacon fires helped bring down an entire era. The-Origins-of-Chinese-Civiliza... Written with warmth, humor, and a storyteller's eye for the strange and human details of the past, this book turns ancient history into something lively and approachable. If you enjoy popular history that reads like a story rather than a lecture, this is your invitation to the very beginning-where myth, memory, and history first come together to form the foundations of China. And once the story begins, it moves faster than you might expect.
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