
Set against the bustling courts of early Tang China, this listening experience follows the rise of two extraordinary statesmen, Du Ruhui and Fang Xuanling. Recognized for their sharp intellect and unwavering loyalty, they quickly become the emperor’s trusted advisors, shaping policies that aim to bring fairness and stability to a newly unified realm. Their partnership, marked by candid debates and complementary talents, offers a vivid portrait of governance in an age of ambition.
As Emperor Taizong seeks to balance military conquest with civil administration, the ministers confront challenges ranging from legal reforms to courtly counsel. Their discussions reveal the delicate art of balancing tradition with innovation, while personal loyalties are tested by the pressures of power. Listeners are invited to hear the nuanced dialogue and hear the hum of a court where every word could alter the course of an empire.
Language
zh
Duration
~1 hours (81K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-05-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A little-known writer from the Tang dynasty, remembered for compiling anecdotes and historical notes about the era. Although surviving biographical details are scarce, the work linked to this name has helped preserve snapshots of court life and personalities from early medieval China.
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