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Perpetual Happiness: The Ming Emperor Yongle

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Description for Perpetual Happiness: The Ming Emperor Yongle Paperback. Beginning with an hour-by-hour account of one day in Yongle's (Zhu Di, 1360-1424) court, this title presents the multiple dimensions of Yongle's life. It examines the role of birth, education, and tradition in moulding the emperor's personality and values, and paints a portrait of a man characterised by stark contrasts. Series: Donald R. Ellegood International Publications. Num Pages: 286 pages, 12 illus. BIC Classification: 1FPC; HBJF; HBLC; JPHL. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 220 x 141 x 19. Weight in Grams: 490.

The reign of Emperor Yongle, or “Perpetual Happiness,” was one of the most dramatic and significant in Chinese history. It began with civil war and a bloody coup, saw the construction of the Forbidden City, the completion of the Grand Canal, consolidation of the imperial bureaucracy, and expansion of China’s territory into Mongolia, Manchuria, and Vietnam.

Beginning with an hour-by-hour account of one day in Yongle’s court, Shih-shan Henry Tsai presents the multiple dimensions of the life of Yongle (Zhu Di, 1360-1424) in fascinating detail. Tsai examines the role of birth, education, and tradition in molding the emperor’s personality and values, and paints a rich portrait of a man characterized by stark contrasts. Synthesizing primary and secondary source materials, he has crafted a colorful biography of the most renowned of the Ming emperors.

The open access publication of this book was made possible by a grant from the James P. Geiss and Margaret Y. Hsu Foundation.

Product Details

Publisher
University of Washington Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2002
Series
Donald R. Ellegood International Publications
Condition
New
Weight
489g
Number of Pages
286
Place of Publication
Seattle, United States
ISBN
9780295981246
SKU
V9780295981246
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About Shih-Shan Henry Tsai
Shih-shan Henry Tsai is professor emeritus of history and former director of Asian studies at the University of Arkansas. He is the author of several books, including Eunuchs in the Ming Dynasty.

Reviews for Perpetual Happiness: The Ming Emperor Yongle
"A skillful biography of a figure who might be called China’s Peter the Great. The son of the founder of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) removed the capital to Beijing, built the Great Wall, finished the Grand Canal, and made the court bureaucracy even more powerful and efficient, all the while encouraging exploration abroad (and putting down rebellion at home)."
Vancouver Sun
"Through a judicious use of primary and secondary sources, this well-researched biographical study offers a front-row view of Yongle, perhaps the most famous of all Ming emperors, and his desires, fears, and continual search to expand and consolidate Chinese power. Tsai’s very readable work will be useful to undergraduate and graduate students and professional scholars of Chinese history."
A. Wittenborn
Choice
"A colorful historical biography of one of the most revered emperors of China and a vivid portrait of life during the Ming dynasty. Scholar Tsai’s lively writing will infect even non-scholarly audiences with his own evident enthusiasm for his subject."
Publishers Weekly
"A very important contribution. Tsai has provided the most thorough and detailed study of a Chinese emperor available in English. He displays a firm grasp of the primary sources and of recent Chinese scholarship. Tsai has set a model for emulation that we can only hope will be widely followed."
Kenneth J. Hammond
China Review International
"Yongle traveled with an entourage of government officials and courtiers and logistical personnel that make American presidential trips look puny—and the Emperor always took with him 10,000 cavalry soldiers and 40,000 foot soldiers. Yongle, in short, never did anything in a small way."
Nicholas D. Kristof
New York Times
"Tsai’s book is to be applauded for the careful research, graceful writing, and attention to details exhibited in it."
Pi-ching Su
Journal of the American Oriental Society

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