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#74 - S&N 18- The Fall Of Northern Qi
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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Sep 15, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In the Northeast of China, Northern Qi just can’t catch a break. First it was Emperor Wenxuan’s murderous paranoia, and now it will be subjected to Wucheng’s indolent hedonism, “immoral games,” and general excesses… and then the penultimate Qi emperor, Houzhi, will decide that the state treasury is his own personal piggy-bank and startin singing “Hakuna Matata” while the state burns.
Meanwhile to the West, Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou will finally break out of his uncle Yuwen Hu’s shadow – by shattering his skull – and then begin eying the swiftly foundering Northern Qi debacle hungrily, eager to reunite the North after almost a half-century of seperation. By episode’s end, it will be a climactic showdown between the two powerful states: one waxing, one waning… which will emerge victorious?
Time Period Covered:
561-578 CE
Notable Figures:
Northern Qi:
Emperor/Retired Emperor Wucheng (Gao Dan) [r. 561-565, d. 569]
Empress Hu [565-572]
Prime Minister He Shikai [524-571]
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Meanwhile to the West, Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou will finally break out of his uncle Yuwen Hu’s shadow – by shattering his skull – and then begin eying the swiftly foundering Northern Qi debacle hungrily, eager to reunite the North after almost a half-century of seperation. By episode’s end, it will be a climactic showdown between the two powerful states: one waxing, one waning… which will emerge victorious?
Time Period Covered:
561-578 CE
Notable Figures:
Northern Qi:
Emperor/Retired Emperor Wucheng (Gao Dan) [r. 561-565, d. 569]
Empress Hu [565-572]
Prime Minister He Shikai [524-571]
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Released:
Sep 15, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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