The History of China: Dynasties, Revolution, and Global Power — Fexingo History

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From the Yellow River valley's first Neolithic settlements to the skyscrapers of modern Shanghai, China's history is an epic of unbroken civilization, imperial ambition, revolution, and global resurgence. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through five millennia of dynastic cycles: the Shang's oracle bones, the Warring States' philosophical ferment, Qin Shi Huang's terracotta legions, and the Han dynasty's Silk Road opening. They explore Tang cosmopolitanism, Song economic revolution, Mongol conquest under Kublai Khan, and Ming maritime expeditions of Zheng He. The Qing's Manchu rule, the Opium Wars' humiliation, the Taiping Rebellion's devastation, and the 1911 Revolution's fall of the last emperor lead into the fractured Republic, the Long March, Mao's socialist transformation, the Great Leap Forward's famine, and the Cultural Revolution's chaos. The series concludes with Deng Xiaoping's market reforms, Tiananmen, and China's rise as a manufacturing superpower, questioning its future as a global hegemon. Along the way, Lucas and Luna debate how Confucianism shaped governance, why the Great Wall failed repeatedly, and whether China's 'one history' narrative obscures regional diversity. This is not a simple timeline—it's a conversation about resilience, power, and the stories we tell about the Middle Kingdom. No hashtags inside this string. #ShangDynasty #WarringStates #QinShiHuang #SilkRoad #TangDynasty #SongDynasty #MingDynasty #QingDynasty #OpiumWars #TaipingRebellion #LongMarch #CulturalRevolution #Tiananmen #Confucianism #ForbiddenCity #GreatWall #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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    The Self-Strengthening Movement: China's 1860s Modernization Gamble

    In the aftermath of the Second Opium War, a humiliated Qing dynasty launched an ambitious reform effort to blend Chinese tradition with Western military and industrial technology. Known as the Self-Strengthening Movement (Ziqiang Yundong), it spanned three decades and produced China's first modern arsenals, shipyards, and translation bureaus. This episode focuses on key figures like Prince Gong, who managed foreign affairs from the newly created Zongli Yamen; the scholar-official Zeng Guofan, who established the Jiangnan Arsenal in Shanghai; and Li Hongzhang, whose patronage of railways and telegraphs sparked bitter court controversy. We examine the ideological tension between ti (Chinese essence) and yong (Western utility) — a compromise that left Confucian civil exams untouched while importing foreign guns. The movement's greatest success was the Beiyang Fleet, an Asia-class navy that briefly made China a regional power — until its shocking destruction in the 1894 Sino-Japanese War. That defeat exposed the movement's fatal limits: reform without institutional change. This episode explores why conservative resistance, bureaucratic infighting, and an Emperor's refusal to touch the exam system doomed China's first major experiment with modernity. #SelfStrengtheningMovement #ZiqiangYundong #PrinceGong #ZengGuofan #LiHongzhang #JiangnanArsenal #ZongliYamen #FuzhouShipyard #BeiyangFleet #SinoJapaneseWar #Tiyong #QingDynasty #TongzhiEmperor #Cixi #Modernization #EastAsia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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From the Yellow River valley's first Neolithic settlements to the skyscrapers of modern Shanghai, China's history is an epic of unbroken civilization, imperial ambition, revolution, and global resurgence. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through five millennia of dynastic cycles: the Shang's oracle bones, the Warring States' philosophical ferment, Qin Shi Huang's terracotta legions, and the Han dynasty's Silk Road opening. They explore Tang cosmopolitanism, Song economic revolution, Mongol conquest under Kublai Khan, and Ming maritime expeditions of Zheng He. The Qing's Manchu rule, the Opium Wars' humiliation, the Taiping Rebellion's devastation, and the 1911 Revolution's fall of the last emperor lead into the fractured Republic, the Long March, Mao's socialist transformation, the Great Leap Forward's famine, and the Cultural Revolution's chaos. The series concludes with Deng Xiaoping's market reforms, Tiananmen, and China's rise as a manufacturing superpower, questioning its future as a global hegemon. Along the way, Lucas and Luna debate how Confucianism shaped governance, why the Great Wall failed repeatedly, and whether China's 'one history' narrative obscures regional diversity. This is not a simple timeline—it's a conversation about resilience, power, and the stories we tell about the Middle Kingdom. No hashtags inside this string. #ShangDynasty #WarringStates #QinShiHuang #SilkRoad #TangDynasty #SongDynasty #MingDynasty #QingDynasty #OpiumWars #TaipingRebellion #LongMarch #CulturalRevolution #Tiananmen #Confucianism #ForbiddenCity #GreatWall #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo