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tyriq-edits · 1 month ago
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The Consort of Peace
A Wang Zhaojun Megop AU
[Part 1]
On horseback playing winds and strings headed to Yin Mountain.
Orion watched through the gap in the sliding door behind which he stayed securely hidden as he entered Sentinel Prime’s throne room. He approached Iacon’s emperor with, who the hidden concubine assumed to be, two of his commanders. To his left a broad-chested attendant, his faceplate hidden behind a thick iron mask and his optics concealed by a pair of burning red visors. His emotions unseen and unreadable unlike the other attendant flanking him. A shorter crimson seeker with a devilish yet self-assured grin resting on his lips, as if this was all a mere shadow play to him.
Orion observed with bated breath as he and his retinue knelt down before Sentinel Prime while looking straight at the gold-and-blue coloured emperor, never averting his glance even once. An act of utter audacity and disrespect like that would usually lead to direct imprisonment at best or execution at worst and yet… His red optics glared at Sentinel as if he were trying to say “Try me. I dare you”.
The concubine had heard and read many stories of him over the years. He was known by many names and titles. The barbarian, the tyrant, the invader, the grey nightmare, the one who dwells on the planet’s surface, the ruthless Deception leader.
Megatron.
"I am pleased to see you, Megatron.” Sentinel greeted the visitor with a sickly sweet smile that was about as authentic as the jade pearls he had gifted to one of his lower ranking concubines earlier that day “So you have decided to take me up on my gracious offer for peace?”
“Don’t pat yourself on the back too much, Sentinel.” Megatron retorted.
No honorific, no title of Prime added at the end. Addressing the emperor only by his first name. Orion thought, a servo placed over his mouth in shock over the visitor’s shameless temerity. The tyrant must either be stupid, blissfully unaware to court manners or view Sentinel Prime beneath himself. Or an unhealthy combination of all three.
"We both know that you would happily attack, chase and terrorise me and my men for another hundred vorns if it weren’t for…”
The Decepticon leader continued, a whirring servo reaching towards his masked attendant, his optics still fixated on the emperor. Orion squinted as he saw the barbarian’s cobalt follower gently hand his lord… something. Something that shone bright and clearly with the colour of freshly mined energon.
“… this!” Megatron continued where he had left off. A tiny, almost unnoticed smirk forming in the corners of the grey mech’s mouth as he was now proudly presenting the mystery-thingamabob right into Sentinel Prime’s face.
Datapads?
Orion’s brow ridges furrowed as he saw Sentinel Prime’s entire frame stiffen and his eyes bulgen at the sight of the datapads.
Is the barbarian… blackmailing the emperor?
Orion, now even more intrigued than before, pressed his face plate against the sliding door’s gap in hopes to get a better look at the happenings inside the throne room.
The emperor shot up from his seat grabbing the datapads in the Decepticon leader’s servo before plummeting down onto the dragon throne once again. Sentinel Prime’s blown optics flicked rapidly over the datapads’ contents, his lips pressed together into a thin line, yet Orion could have sworn he saw them quiver nervously ever so slightly.
“Heh… So you truly have kept these books from me for all these millennia. But…” Sentinel tossed the datapads back at Megatron’s peds “There is no way these are all of the books. Right?”
“The motherload is securely with my men on the surface of Cybertron. What? You didn’t seriously believe I’d bring every single one of these books with me to our peace treaty talks, did you Prime?” The invader spat the emperor’s title out like it was an insult, his optics glowering at the imperial mech with flaming yet unspoken hate.
Sentinel’s servos gripped the arm rest of his throne tightly at Megatron undermining his intelligence, returning an equally hate-filled scowl at the tyrant. Orion was certain he heard a tiny crack of the throne’s arm rests getting dented by the sheer force of Sentinel’s clutches. The Prime clenched his optics shut and took a deep breath. His grip finally showed some mercy upon the poor throne and that sham of a smile returned to the emperor's facial plate.
"Of course not, esteemed guest of mine." Sentinel Prime chirped "In fact, I would prefer it if you kept these books with you on the planet surface. Far, far, far away from any prying eyes and most importantly from the eyes of Iacon’s citizens."
"You want us to keep the books? I am surprised you are not ordering me and my men to hand them over to you in a nice bow so you can personally burn every last one of them." The barbarian answered, a brow ridge raised in scepticism.
"This is a peace treaty meeting, is it not?" Sentinel Prime answered nonchalantly, his chin resting on one of his servos "Meaning, in order to find an agreement we both have to make some sacrifices and compromises. For the sake of peace." the word peace rolling off Sentinel's tongue like honey. As if the uttering the mere word were an irresistable bait used by hunters to catch their prey.
"Very well. So we keep these" Megatron picked up one of the datapads again tauntingly waving it infront of Sentinel "as far away from the people of Iacon, if and only if you keep your armies just as far away from our territory."
"The planet surface you mean?" Sentinel perked up.
"Yes. You let me and my people wander the planet surface in peace. No more wars. No more random military campaigns. No more displacements." Megatron growled.
"And what about you?" Sentinel flung back, helm still lazily draped over his servo, gleeming at the visitors with half lidded optics. Seemingly treating these peace talks like a boring chore. But for all Orion knew this might be nothing but show and calculated acting by the emperor to either put the barbarian and his entourage 'in their place' or to get a rise out of them.
The tyrant's torso straightened, his optics shooting straight back at the emperor.
"What about us?"
"Don't act so naive. Everyone knows about you and your men raiding the mining villages close to the planet's surface. There is no way of gathering energon up in that wasteland you call home. So you attack these poor workers and rid them of their hard mined for energon. If I stop my military campaigns towards you, will you end the raids against these innocent commoners?"
Megatron just waved the datapads in front of Sentinel's face once more his optics never once breaking their gaze from the emperor as he watched the colour drain from the Prime's facial plates like it was a game to him.
"Alright, you make a fair argument." Sentinel hissed, clicking his glossa "But keep the raids to an absolute minimum. Or these miners will demand for their emperor to take more 'direct actions' against you surface dwellers."
"Very well." Megatron huffed, his mind already thinking of alternative ways to provide his men with enough energon.
"Very well indeed!" Sentinel echoed as one of his drones handed him a new datapad - the peace treaty document, Orion assumed.
"Just sign right at the bottom of this document, and this peace treaty will come straight into effect." Sentinel declared, his perfectly rehearsed smile growing even bigger as he tried to hand the charter-manuscript to Megatron.
"Not. So. Fast." Megatron exclaimed, pushing the datapad away from himself "I need proof."
"Proof? Proof for what?" Sentinel asked, his voice breaking, clearly annoyed at the tyrant dragging this meeting out further.
“I need you to prove that you are serious about this peace treaty. I need physical confirmation that you will not turn around and break it the second i get up to leave this room. So I demand you give up something dear and precious to you."
"A collateral. You are asking me for a collateral." Sentinel clarified.
"I am." Megatron answered matter of factly like he was simply stating the time.
"Fine, if it keeps you and those accursed books out of my empire. What do you suggest I give you as proof?"
There was a long pause as Megatron mulled over his answer. Orion felt suffocated by the silence that fell over the throne room and the anticipiation.
"One of your beloved concubines." The tyrant finally broke the silence "If you are willing to give up even one of them, then and only then, will I believe your sincerity about this treaty."
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tyriq-edits · 2 months ago
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Aaahhhhhh it turned out amazing 😭😭😭 I FEEL SO HONOURED THANK YOU❤️🩷❤️
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They're so mad, lol.
Inspired by the lovely @tyriq-edits
Referencing this post, they made
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penguinotaku · 1 year ago
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True Blood AU Long Ge/Zhang Wei Long
Also borrowing a bit of Hetalia China/Wang Yao characterization for Ge Ge.
Zhang Wei Long was turned into a vampire (xi xue gui) roughly around the end of the Shang Dynasty and the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty
Cannot confirm nor deny if Daji was ever a huli jing (nine-tailed fox spirit) or if the various gods, sprits and Taoist priests were involved in the dynasty transition as told in the Fengshan Yanyi
Was mildly surprised that he did not turn into a jiangshi upon his reawakening
Bounced around China for the majority of of the centuries up til the Qin Dynasty and then sought to travel around Eastern Asia and Southeastern Asia
Was around to witness the homosexual relations of emperors (half-bitten peach, cutsleeve, and rabbit gods abound)
Sired a whole bunch of fledglings in those countries that had ties to China (first it was Korea (early Han Dynasty), then Japan (golden age of Tang Dynasty), the two islands of Hong Kong and Taiwan (transition between Yuan and Ming Dynasties), then went down to Vietnam (late Ming Dynasty) for a change and the youngest of the bunch was turned in Macau (middle of Qing Dynasty))
Considers Godric to be a little kid compare to his near 4,000 year old life
Also went on the Silk Road and traveled all the way to Rome and stopped at India, the Middle East, and even Egypt and the Eastern African coast
Met Liu Bang and stuck with him through thick and thin up to the establishment of the Han Dynasty(to this day considers him to be the ballsiest of all humans)
Ate a lot of British people during the leadup to the Opium Wars (hey look at all of that free opium that those definitely suspicious white people brought over)
Posed as a woman during various points in his unlife, did manage to figure out that Zhang Wei Long was just as fluid as Lan Caihe
Got into the very early beginnings of Peking Opera and continued to follow its developments even up to the modern day
Even had brief interactions with The Four Chinese Beauties (Xi Shi, Wang Zhaojun, Diaochan, and Yang Guifei)
Was on set for the beginning shootout from John Wu's Hardboiled playing one of the mobsters trying to shoot Inspector Tequila
Sent all of his historical artifacts overseas when the Cultural Revolution came around to protect it(still trying to find the pieces scattered around the world in museums)
Nowadays vibing with an androgynous look not unlike Liu Feilong from the Finder Series and favors changshan and bespoke suits
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guqin-and-flute · 5 years ago
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I am loving your Goose Loose in Gusu au... if you desire another Fun Goose Fact there are four famous beauties of ancient China and one of them (Wang Zhaojun) was said to be so beautiful that wild geese fell from the sky upon seeing her beauty and hearing her sad song... extrapolate from that for LWJ what you will (though TECHNICALLY 雁 (yan, wild goose, from the chengyu) and 鹅 (e, domesticated goose) are different words/birds, I'm setting aside that knowledge for fangirl reasons lmao)
hoLY SHIT, I had no idea, but that works? So well?? (Yeah, we'll skim over that part 😂) I'm so glad you're enjoying it, it's been a lot of fun, thank you!!
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tyriq-edits · 2 months ago
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Megop Wang Zhaojun AU
Hi everyone! A while ago i posted a Moodboard + Drabble for a Megop AU based on the ancient chinese Tale of Wang Zhaojun.
Now I do wish to explore this AU further in the future. However there are a few issues
I am white. Like REALLY REALLY WHITE. The type of white, Mozarella cheese is considered to have more melanin than I.
I am a history and archeology student and my two biggest passions (or obsessions rather) are History and Folklore of all kind and of all cultures. That much is true. HOWEVER I am specialised on the history and culture of ancient Greece and ancient Rome. Ancient China is NOT my fortee. Like in the slightest. Except for a handful of C-dramas and danmei (like MDZS and TGCF) I have watched, I have had little to no contact with this country and let’s be real THOSE THINGS DO NOT GIVE YOU A MASTER’S DEGREE IN SINOLOGY. So I am very concerned on wether or not I should even be ALLOWED to write about this AU any further than this. It fear it would be the equivalent of asking a Weeb to write the screen play of a historical drama set in feudal Japan.
I am trying to do some basic research on the Han dynasty and the imperial harem system of ancient china. However this does not erase the fact that I am not from this culture and I fear of it being disrespectful of me to use their tales and history to write fanfictions about homosexual robots. But at the same time I have also witnessed people writing fanfictions based on Greek Mythology without having done any research beforehand and i've only VERY RARELY seen them get any backlash for it/seen people think of it as weird. Same with the MDZS fandom, where they will put the characters in a setting based on the ancient chinese imperial courtsystem and no one really batting an eye if they got stuff wrong about it. So I am kinda conflicted and unsure on how fandom etiquette feels towards historical accuracy.
So this is a genuine question to my fellow Transformers fans as well as people from China or people who actually know stuff about the history of Imperial China. How do you think I should proceed?
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tyriq-edits · 2 months ago
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Update! Asks are open
Hey everyone! Mental illness (Depression etc.) is still kicking my ass making it very difficult to focus on sitting down and actively writing any fanfics or drabbles right now. I will get them written SOMEDAY but with my current mental health i do not know when this will be. So in order to not keep y’all starving too long I am opening up my inbox to everyone who is interested in one of my AU and wishes to send me questions, or personal HCs or whatever regarding one of my AUs
The AUs I am currently working on include
In the Plain of Nysa (a Vashwood Greek Mythology AU)
The Consort of Peace (A Megop Imperial China AU)
Journey to the Past (A Megop Anastasia AU)
Heaven’s Prayer (Megop and Beeblade Dragon Quest IX AU)
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tyriq-edits · 2 months ago
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Megop Anastasia AU
So the Anastasia AU won the poll by one single vote. So I will focus on this AU for now, but do not worry to all the people who voted for the Consort of Peace AU. You shall get your cake in due time as well (I will focus on historical research first for this however).
So now I am very sorry for yet another Poll, but God, fearing my power, has nerfed me with eternal indecisiveness. So, I do have to ask: What do you wish to see more of in the future (Primarily for the Anastasia AU but also the Consort of Peace AU)
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tyriq-edits · 2 months ago
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The Consort of Peace
A Wang Zhaojun Megop AU
“Because of a sketch I left the Han capital, Joltingly betrothed into the Khan's palace. The sound of nomad pipes crosses fog shrouded peaks”
"So this is the consort you've promised me?"
Orion witnessed, even from underneath the thick red veil covering his helm, as the warlord crossed his colossal arms over his chest plates.
"The very same." Sentinel Prime answered hastily, and while Orion may not have been able to see it directly, he could clearly hear the fake, yet nervous smile plastered across the emperor's faceplate. The emperor had probably spent hours in front of the mirror that morning practicing that sham of a grin. Orion easily envisioned it before his inner eyes. The emperor himself, talking to his own reflection.
A deafening, torturing silence followed, as Orion felt the grey tyrant's optics on him. Circling him. Scanning him. Assessing him. The same way Sentinel would with a new piece of art offered to him by the royal artisans.
The red-and-blue concubine did not dare to speak up, move, or even breath. A thick knot started growing in his throat, increasing with each step Megatron took.
The warlord came to a halt. Right in front of Orion.
"Take off the veil." The invader finally broke the silence, his demanding tone piercing through the air like an arrow, Orion almost wished for the silence to return instead.
"L-Lord Megatron, I assure you, the beauties of my harem are beyond compare-" Sentinel's false smile began to crumble, like a shady street-merchant who was about to lose a potential customer, as he was harshly interrupted by the Decepticon leader.
"I said: Take. Off. The. Veil."
Thus, Orion grabbed the hem of his veil with shaky servos and ever so slowly lifted the silk fabric.
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Hello Hello! I hope you found this little drabble/early draft of my Megop AU interesting! It is kinda losely based on the tale of Wang Zhaojun.
Wang Zhaojun is one of the four beauties of ancient China and her story always fascinated me. She lived in ancient China during the Western Han Dynasty and the story goes that she arrived at the Court of the Emperor to become part of his Harem. The rules of the Harem said that each Consort would need to get a painting made of her by the royal artist, as the emperor would choose what Concubine he'd spend time with that day based on their portrait. However, after her arrival Wang Zhaojun refused to pay the court artist a bribe like the other Consorts, so the artist made an unflattering sketch of her. This resulted in her never being chosen by the Emperor during her stay at the palace.
One day however, the Emperor offers the invading Mongolian Khan a peace treaty. This peace deal however included the emperor having to give the Khan one of his concubines as a bride. And so the Emperor took a look at the portraits of his concubines and chose the “ugliest“ one among them to hand to the Khan. The choice thus landed on Wang Zhaojun.
The emperor, mind you, had never seen Wang Zhaojun in Person before, so he essentially only realised that he had just given away his most beautiful consort as she was being handed to the Khan.
And so the Khan took Wang Zhaojun with him to the steppe and some of the most famous depictions of this always include Wang Zhaojun dressed in a red cape, riding a horse through the snow while playing on her pipa.
Now in this AU as you may have figured Megatron is the Khan, Optimus/Orion is Wang Zhaojun and Sentinel Prime is the Emperor.
And as you may have guessed in my little excerpt: Sentinel attempted to trick Megatron into taking his "ugliest" consort as a bride by having Optimus hide his face under a thick silk veil.
Now in most poems about Wang Zhaojun I was able to find, the authors tend to depict Wang Zhaojun suffering from homesickness and wishing to return to China, even missing the emperor himself.
In this AU though, given it's Megop, Orion will at first very much be intimidated by Megatron (probably only ever having heard the stories of his brutal warfare) but soon while realising that Megatron actually values him unlike the emperor. Finding admiration and fascination in Orion's vast knoweldge of Cybertron's history and his ability of writing deep essays. All things Sentinel never either cared for or even dismissed Orion for.
Also while I used a picture of TFO Optimus in the Moodboard, I kept imagining TFA Megop while writing the drabble (haha). But honestly you can imagine this with pretty much any version of Megop you'd want to and it'd probably still work.
Any thoughts, comments and constructive criticism on this short Drabble and this AU in general are always welcome. If you got some ideas of your own or maybe a whole different idea for this AU concept feel free to make your own version/post and tag me in it! I'd love to see it!
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tyriq-edits · 2 months ago
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Research Notes for the Consort of Peace (Part 1)
The different dynasties/Periods of chinese history
Below the cut you will find the first part of my research notes for my Megop AU based on the ancient chinese tale of Wang Zhaojun [here]. Unfortunately it is rather difficult to get access to peer reviewed books about ancient China where I'm from. So for this part a huge chunk of my research unfortunately relies on different documentaries and Youtube videos. If i got anything wrong in my research please feel free to tell me.
Xia Dynasty: 2100 - 1600 BCE 
Probably very likely or even most definitely mythical -> the archeological record shows no proof of them ever having existed.
Before them china was ruled by so called “legendary sage emperors”
A guy named Yu had been commissioned by them to find a way to manage to floodings of the Yellow river -> managed to do that and founded the xia dynasty (Madsen 0:34)
Shāng Dynasty: 1600-1050 BCE
Capital near Zhengzhou (Tsin 1)
Bronze artifacts (Madsen 0:58)
Warlike in nature → Similar to the Mycenaeans in ancient Greece. 
Technology regarding Bronze smithing improved throughout this dynasty
Probably invented writing/earliest form of chinese writing attributed to them (Madsen 1:10) 
Jiǎ gǔ wén -> Oracle Bone inscription (Madsen 1:20) -> Writings on bones and turtle shells for divination
Women had a lot more rights during this time and were politically and militarily engaged → Example Fu Hao (Zhao 2022, 3:20)
Ended in a period of decadence and replaced by the Zhou (Madsen1:35)
Cool fact: Shang King Wu Di (Husband of Fu Hao) would travel around his kingdom disguised as a commoner to understand the troubles of the common people better (Zhao 2022, 5:00)
Zhōu Dynasty: 1050 - 256 BCE
Divided into 2 periods: Western Zhōu (1050-771 BCE) and Eastern Zhōu (771-256)
Eastern Zhōu happens at the same time as the Spring and Autumn Period (770-475 BCE) and the Warring states Period (475-221 BCE) 
Capital Western Zhou: Hao (near Xi’an)
Capital Eastern Zhōu: Luoyang (in the province of Henan)
Confusius creates the idea of confucianism around this time (the  -> Huge influence on chinese culture (Tsin 1)
Main rule of Confucianism: “do not do unto others what you would not want others to do unto you” but “felial Piety”/devotion to the family is equally if not even more important
Idea of Mandate of Heaven is created (Madsen) → Joshua Mark however claims the Mandate of heaven was created under the Shang Dynasty, the Zhou just developed it further (Mark, Han 3)
Mandate of Heaven: A king could only rule if he acted just -> He had the heaven’s favour and was granted the right to rule by the heavens. But the heavens could take that right away from him if he acted unjustly.(Madsen 1:51) → The ruler HAD to look after his people in order to keep the mandate of heaven. 
Kinda like the “Gracie dei” in western medieval kingdoms except your god given right as a king came with conditions 
There will be signs by the heavens before hand -> natural disasters (Madsen 1:55)
Book of Songs was written around this time (taken from personal university class notes)
Functioned under a complex feudalistic system → Decentralised government (Epimetheus 1:50)
The Zhōu decline was long and painful starting with the Spring and Autumn period
In the end China broke into many different kingdoms and states (Zhōu being but one of them)
Warring States Period: 475-221 BCE
The Zhou were, according to Cartwright: “No longer dominant in military terms, the Zhou were forced to rely on armies of other allied states, who on occasion took the opportunity to forward their own territorial claims. For this reason, the Zhou king was compelled to sometimes make the military leader of another state the military leader of the Zhou alliance.” (2) → The greatest of these military leaders received the title of Hegemon. 
By the 4th century BCE 100 smaller states had been “consolidated by conquest” (Cartwright 2) into 7 major states: Chu, Han, Qi, Qin, Wei, Yan and Zhao. 
“In each state, the ruler declared himself king and independent of the Zhou empire.” (Cartwright 2)
Basically everyone was fighting everyone at all times. 
It also marked the beginning of China’s use of a cavalry in the military as well as the chineses’ entry into the iron age through the use of iron swords and crossbows (Cartwright 3)
There were still cultural developments despite the constant wars (Cartwright 5)
Metalworking developed (Iron)
 agricultural revolution (Iron tools)
cities grew in size
large defensive walls
 towers were erected
Multi-storey citygates to impress visitors
Rulers’ Palaces became more extravagant 
Marketplaces → Trade
Industrialised pottery and weapon production 
Town planning (Grid pattern similar to Roman and Greek Colonies in the West)
Introduction of bronze coins with a hole in the middle
Philosophy → Writings and contemplation on Confucius, Daoism, Legalism, War Tactics (Sun Tzu)
Qin Dynasty: 221-206 BCE
Before the rise of the Qin Dynasty, the Qin had remained “one of the few states which remained loyal to the Zhou” (Cartwright 4)
Several Qin rulers had received the title of Hegemon from the Zhou kings during this time (Cartwright 4).
Qin conquered all the other nations at the end of the warring states period. 
Reunited China into one nation
Rulers of previous dynasties were called kings (Wáng 王)
the Qin ruler (Qin Shi Huang) invented a new title for himself -> Emperor (Huáng Dì 皇帝)(Madsen)
Qin Shi Huang was known for his brutality and draconian rule
Qin Shi Huang “understood that the Zhous's policy of a decentralized government had contributed to its fall and so established a centralized state which decreased the power of the aristocracy, eliminated the borders between different states, and operated according to the precepts of the philosophy of Legalism”. (Mark, Qin 2)
He forced a unified writing systems onto those he conquered and had hundreds of historians executed and historical records burned ->he wanted to unite the people of China under one shared identity and for the “history of China to start with him”.
But his bookburnings had other reasons → Scholars would write tracts criticising Qin Shi Huang’s rule and comparing it with more benevolent rulers of the past Zhou dynasty and saying Qin Shi Huang was ignoring the mandate of heaven by not caring for his subjects correctly (turning them into slaves) (Mark, Qin 5)
People who tried to hide the history books and writings of past dynasties were also executed (Mark, Qin 5)
But not only history books were burned also “any works expressing the concepts from the period of the Hundred Schools of Thought should also be destroyed including the standard educational texts known as the Four Books and Five Classics from the Zhou Dynasty. Anyone speaking on such topics should be killed and any officers or officials who heard of such conversations and did not report them should be likewise.” (Mark, Qin 5) 
Only medicine and science books were spared. (Mark, Qin 5)
→ Had scholars executed by burying them alive in a mass grave (Madsen 3:40)
“Shi Huangdi suppressed all freedom of speech, had the legal codes rewritten to adhere more closely with his own personal vision.” (Mark, Qin 6)
“A one hit wonder of a dynasty” (Montgomery) 
Joshua Mark: “213 BCE, his need to control every aspect of his subjects' lives, and fear of rebellion, had turned China into a police state in which freedoms were severely limited and the peasant class was reduced to a level of conscript slavery” (2)
Under Qin Shi Huang China saw the first version of the Great Wall (protection against the invading Xiongnu), the Grand Canal, introduction of state coinage, highway constructions, and the terracotta army in his tomb. (Mark, Qin 2) 
Joshua Mark: “His early reign seems, at first glance, a model for any monarch in true leadership and care for his people but Shi Huangdi only interpreted the Mandate of Heaven in terms of his own power and self-importance; his subjects were a means to an end, not an end in themselves. Those who worked on the wall, the canal, and other public projects, if they even were initially paid, quickly became conscripts taken from their homes to labor for scraps of food and communal lodgings.” (Qin 4)
“He encouraged science and discouraged letters” (Mark, Qin 4)
Joshua Mark: “The people's lives under the Qin became harsh, narrow, and more uncertain (..) because government officials could take anyone they wanted to work on the emperor's projects, no matter their social class or occupation. Only the emperor's men were allowed weapons so there was no armed resistance possible and, even if arms had been available, Shi Huangdi's network of spies, secret police, and informants would have revealed a plot before it had a chance to be put into action”. (Qin 5)
Shi Huangdi became increasingly more paranoid as time went on leading to more and more restrictive laws → Scared of usurpation and assassination → Grew obsessed with the idea of immortality → Sent officials to find the elixir of immortality
Qin Shi Huang famously died after swallowing mercury, believing it’d turn him immortal. 
Shi Huang’s chief advisor Li Siu changed the emperor’s will after his death → Shi Huang intended his “commanding eldest son Fusu” as his heir → Li Siu feared Fusu would replaced him as chief advisor and made the “spoiled, coddled, youngest son” Hu Hai as he was “easy to manipulate” (Mark, Qin 8)
“He (Hu Hai) was famous for his bad temper, ordering the death of anyone who brought him bad news, and his lasting legacy is the origin of the saying “Don't kill the messenger” regarding a negative reaction to receiving unwelcome information.” (Mark, Qin 9)
The Qin Dynasty officially fell under the rule of Qin Shi Huang’s grandson Ziying who was unable to stop the rebellion of Liu Bang of Han and Xiang Yu. 
Liu Bang of Han had accepted the surrender of Ziying and treated him well. 
Xiang Yu however had Ziying and his entire family executed. 
Han Dynasty: 206 BCE - 220 AD
Existed around the same time as the ancient Roman Republic and Empire and the Diadochi all the way up to the reign of emperor/empress Elagabalus. → Even traded with the roman empire → See the Roman Silk ban of 14 AD.
This is the dynasty during which Wang Zhaojun lived during the reign of emperor Yuan
The majority of Chinese people are part of the Han ethnic group, which receives its name from the Han dynasty. (Mark, Han 2)
Divided into the earlier Western and later Eastern Han Period (named after the location of the capitals)
Western Han: 206 BCE - 9 AD
Xin Dynasty: 9 AD - 25 AD → Regent Wang Mang declared the Han Dynasty is over and created the VERY brief XinDynasty after which the Han resumed (Mark, Han 1)
Eastern Han: 25 AD - 220 AD
Joshua Mark: “(The Han Dynasty) established the paradigm for all succeeding dynasties up through 1912 CE.” (Han 1)
Founded by Liu Bang, a commoner (born a peasant, worked as a sheriff) → Later called Emperor Gaozu → Liu Bang straight up rolled Nat20 on every single Charisma and Deception Check and faked his way onto the throne.
Liu Bang and Xiang Yu, after defeating the Qin dynasty, turned on each other → Liu Bang finally gained the upper hand by kidnapping Xiang Yu's concubine, Lady Yu, who was the great love of his life, and luring the Chu forces into a hopeless situation at the Battle of Gaixia (202 BCE). Lady Yu committed suicide and Xiang Yu, after burying her, fought his way out but was pursued and killed himself rather than be taken. Liu Bang then established the Han Dynasty, ruling as the Emperor Gaozu (r. 202-195 BCE)” (Mark, Qin 9)
Liu Bang later executed and demoted his other generals upon the request of his wife empress Lu Zhi → known as one of China’s most cruel women (Montgomery). 
Capital was moved from Luoyang to Chang’an (Mark, Han 3)
“With no experience in government, Gaozu had to rely on earlier models and so adopted the decentralized government of the Zhou and the Legalism of the Qin (though the latter was implemented more benevolently). The decentralized state was divided into 13 administrative districts known as commanderies (also as jun) and awarded ten kingdoms to members of his family whom he expected to rule justly” (Mark, Han 3)
According to Poulpart: “Liu Bang created a new governmental structure composed of three actors with overlapping functions, guaranteeing that one would not dominate the other. This system was relying on a chancellor (chengxiang), who was responsible of the cases that would be managed by the emperor, a supreme Commander (taiwei) responsible of any military action or decision, and an imperial counsellor (yushi dafu) at the helm of the bureaucracy and administrative system.” (1)
As a former peasant Liu Bang understood how commoners had felt under the Qin rulers → Lowered Taxes for commoners, redistributed wealth, made some of the rules less strict (Mark, Han 3)
Liu Bang opened up bureaucratic positions for people of all social classes (Mark, Han 3) → His successor emperor Wen of Han would later take this idea further and introduce the imperial state exam → An Exam people of all social classes could take in order to become imperial civil servant 
During the Han period Confucianism was the state religion → According to Confucianism’s ideas the state system of the chinese emperors was superior to every other form of civilisation → Han Emperors used this as explanation for expansionist politics (especially under emperor Wu of Han) → It was their mission given to them by the Mandate of Heaven (Poulpart 1)
Confucianism grew in popularity even amongst commoners but they still practised their own local cults (Poulpart 2) → Confucianism was mostly popular and important within the higher social classes (Poulpart 2)
The Han Dynasty was a period of lots of scientific and artistic advancements, marked by Confucianism and the creation of the silk road under emperor Wu. (Mark, Han 2)
The Hans invented the water wheel, the compass, the seismograph, musical theory and paper (Mark, Han 2)
Creation of the silk road -> Trading routes would reach up to the Roman Empire
The Han also “encouraged literacy and the study of history” (Mark, Han 2) → Sima Qian, the chinese Herodotus, lived during the Han Period
Iron, copper and Salt were regulated by the government → Government held a monopoly on those markets (Poulpart 2) → The Han-Xiongnu wars were partly the reason for that monopoly 
Chinese Mythology underwent development during this time → Think Nezha, the Queen mother of the West, Guanyin, Chang’e, the Jade Emperor etc. (Mark, Han 2) → Many of these figures have existed since the Shang Dynasty
Wars with the Xiongnu (A distinct ethnic group from the mongolian Steppe)
Xiongnu wars lasted for 200 years → Will talk about these in more detail in the Xiongnu section
After Liu Bang’s death his wife Lu Zhi was in charge through several puppet rulers (Mark, Han 3) → She was then executed and Emperor Wen of Han took over. 
Wen’s son Emperor Jing saw that the decentralised government was not working well → centralised the Han empire (Mark, Han 4)
Reigns of Wen and Jing = Golden Age 
After Jing came Emperor Wu → Expansionist policies, made everyone (nobles and commoners) equal under the law code, gave commoners better opportunity to become government officials, adopted Confucianism as the state philosophy (Mark, Han 4)
Expansion into Korea and Vietnam ( → the Trung Sisters Rebellion) and more wars against the Xiongnu (Successful) & establishment of the Silk road  (Mark, Han 4)
After Wu → Emperor Zhao → Emperor Liu He → Emperor Xuan → Emperor Yuan (The one from Wang Zhaojun’s tale)
Emperor Yuan (Or Yuandi) → Big supporter of Confucianism → Because of this (filial piety) he gave powerful positions to his wife’s family members → This and “failure to check the power of his eunuch secretaries” lead to the fall of Western Han and rise of the Xin dynasty
Yuan’s son, Emperor Cheng continued his father’s mistake until his cousin Wang Mang seized power and declared himself Emperor in 9 AD. (Encyclopedia Britannica 1) →Xin Dynasty
Wang Mang was meant to act as a regent to Cheng until he came of age → did not give the power back to Cheng when he was an adult
Joshua Mark: “Wang was a Confucian scholar and idealist who believed that a single, strong ruler with a clear vision and the freedom to do as he pleased would be more effective than one who took counsel and had to discuss policy with others before implementing it.” (5) → Wang Mang was kinda useless as a ruler → “The people grew frustrated with his ineptitude and a mob overran the palace, hacked him to pieces, and used his head as a kickball” (Mark, Han 5)
Emperor Xuan → Reestablished the Han Dynasty → Weak and was soon deposed during the Red-Eyebrow-Rebellion (Mark, Han 6)
Emperor Guangwu → Moves capital to Luoyang → Begin of the eastern Han period → created reforms to avert another Xin situation (Mark, Han 6). 
“the Han ruling house fairly quickly devolved into a series of monarchs who cared more about indulging their pleasures than ruling a country” (Mark, Han 6) → The emperors left country affairs to their Eunuchs.
By 130 AD the imperial court had become corrupt by Eunuchs who held all the power (Mark, Han 2)
At the same time the Han were spending money on expansionist policies into Korea, Vietnam and on wars against Xianbi (A Nomadic group from the mongol steppe like the Xiongnu and Huns)
Famines, Floods and taxes 
The Han Dynasty ended after General Cao Cao defeated the yellow turban rebellion, tried taking over control of the empire. After his defeat via his fellow military commanders, the kingdom was split into three different realms. (Mark, Han 2)
Three Kingdoms: 220-264 
After the Fall of the Han Dynasty
Romance of the three kingdoms takes place around this time
Basically summarised as “Warring States Period 2: Electric Boogaloo”
Jin Dynasty: 265 - 420 
Very shortly lived Dynasty
Descendants of the generals who usurped the imperial throne
It was of the three kingdoms of the previous era, the Wei Kingdom which prevailed and re-unified China (Madsen 5:00)
United China but their reign was marked by wars and violence (Epimetheus 3:30)
Palace intrigue → Civil war 299 - 301 AD
Jin Dynasty fell at the hands of Xiongnu tribes who “settled in the north of china and proved hard to govern” (Madsen: 5:20)
Xiongnu attacked both of China’s capital cities Luoyang and Chang’an
“Many people fled to the south of Nan Jing where the Jin had set up a government in exile” (Madsen 5:30)
Period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties: 386-589 
Northern Wei and the Southern Qi empires
Often considered a dark age of Chinese history (Epimetheus 3:40)
“Dominated by warlords who raided the lands and by barbarian invasions” (Epimetheus 3:48)
Buddhism increased in popularity (had been around in China since the Han Dynasty however) (Madsen: 5:40)
At the end the Wei and Qi kingdom had around 9000 buddhist temples combined (Madsen: 5:48) → Many rulers openly supported Buddhism
Sui Dynasty: 581 - 618 
Had only 2 reigning emperors
Was able to unify China again
Instead of following the rules of Confucius, the Sui emperors tried to act upon Buddhist principles. (Madsen 6:30)
Their “structural changes which paved the way for a more long-lasting successor, the Tang Dynasty” (Cartwright, Sui 1)
Reinstalled the rule of ethnic han chinese (Epimetheus 3:53)
Integrated the barbarians that had invaded China during the previous period (Epimetheus (4:10)
After 1 million men were taken to Korea for military service → Rebellions arose in China during this time → Rebellion lead by Sui Emperor’s cousin Li Yuan overthrew the Sui → Renamed himself emperor Gaozu (Like Liu Bang of Han)
Tang Dynasty: 618 - 906
The second golden Age
Most C-Dramas i watch tend to take place around this period
Arts flourished around this time → Especially Poetry
Tea became more popular → Tea ceremonies (Madsen 8:10)
The story of Yan Gufei (another one of the 4 beauties of China) is set during this time
Internal stability
Scientific advancement
China’s population grew to 80million (Epimetheus 4:20)
The imperial exam of the han was picked up again and modified → Meritocracy (Madsen 7:30)
Surprisingly tolerant of foreigners for an ancient civilisation → Chang’an was cosmopolitan (Madsen 7:40)
All three religions of China (Daoism, Confucianism and Buddhism) thrived during the Tang
Towards the end they began persecuting Buddhists and were deposed after several rebellions (Epimetheus 4:50)
Five Dynasty Period: 907-960: 
China broke again
There is once again war between everyone
Song Dynasty: 960 - 1279 
Divided into Northern Song(960-1127) and Southern Song (1127-1279) (Tsin 1)
Scientific advancements and military development
Started out with a strong economy but was militarily a lot weaker than previous dynasties (Madsen 8:40)
Mass printing and gunpowder was invented during this period (Epimetheus 5:05)
First Paper currency
Southern Song started after Jurchens attacked the capital city and took the Emperor and several officials hostage → The north of china was lost to the Jurchens → New emperor crowned in the south where the Song remained until 1279 (Madsen 8:50)
Tea houses and night markets became popular around this time
Storytellers within these tea houses (Madsen 9:10)
Art in the form of poetry and landscape paintings flourished during southern Song (Madsen 9:20)
North of China during this time was ruled by the Jurchens who after a while took over the chinese imperial system, language, writing system and way of life (Madsen 10:00)
Yuan Dynasty: 1279 - 1368 
Mongol Invasion → Genghis Khan’s grandson Kublai Khan 
Moved the Capital city to Dadu (Today Beijing)
Taken from class notes: Around this time the novel became popular → The Mongol emperors did not care for poetry → They preferred theatre → Journey to the West style stage play  → Was written down as a novel → entered the “mainstream”
The Yuan controlled the entire silkroad from China to Europe (Epimetheus 5:30)
Diversity in culture (Epimetheus 5:40)
But Marco polo did note that there was “ethnic tension” in China → Different ethnic groups were placed in different taxation groups (Madsen 13:30) 
“A chinese could land with a hefty fine if he fought a mongol, but a mongol could get away scot free if he killed a chinese” (Madsen: 13:40)
The Mongols kept chinese advisors however and adopted the idea of the chinese emperor being “the son of heaven” (Madsen 14:00)
More Europeans visited China around this time (Like Marco Polo)
Just like the Mongol empire as a whole, this period was very short lived
Ming Dynasty: 1368 - 1644
Founded by a commoner (Taizu) after a successful rebellion against the Mongols
Taizu was a harsh ruler → Went after literati (kinda like emperor Qin but with a bit less executions)
The Imperial exam remained under his rule however → one had to study the 4 great Books → Confucius Analects, Mencius, Doctrine of the Mean and the Great Learning (Madsen 15:30)
Another golden age
Construction of the famous forbidden city in 1406-1420
Ming Vases were a popular exported good
Literature and Art flourished
The great Wall of China was expanded to keep the Mongols out
Problems with Pirates 
Chinese age of exploration → Explorers went as far as east africa and returned with Giraffe’s to the emperor’s court (Madsen 16:00)
Foreign merchants were limited to outposts but could not really go deeper inside China (Madsen 16:40)
Some emperors had around 10’000 concubines around this dynasty (allegedly)
Famine lead the end of the Ming Dynasty
Qing Dynasty: 1644 - 1912
The Manchu ethnic group ruled China after crossing the great wall (Madsen 17:00)
All men in china were ordered to get the Manchu Hairstyle to show their loyalty to the new Dynasty (Madsen 17:10)
Period of stability followed
Most on the information i could find on the harem system came from this period
Not nearly as glamorous as depicted in C-Dramas (shocker)
“Started as a golden age, ended in disaster” (Epimetheus 5:50) → Opium wars
Fell after the Chinese revolution and the establishment of the Republic of China
The life story of the last Emperor of China is honestly a hot mess. 
After the fall of the Qing Dynasty some Consorts and Concubines had to become prostitutes to survive 
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https://youtu.be/U0luii3sKjQ?si=MDSuCUOqVKn20TIN
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