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  • Опубліковано 28 кві 2024
  • "The First Emperor will die and his land will be divided….”
    The First Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, left behind him a monumental legacy: an Empire which would last millennia, the foundations of the Great Wall of China, and an eerie Terracotta Army - 8000 warriors who would protect the Emperor in the afterlife. His deeply autocratic reign, and the brutal tactics he used to conquer rival states and establish the Chinese Empire, have seen him cast as the archetype of the “bad emperor”. And when compared with Qin Shi Huang, Mao boasted that “when you berate us for imitating his despotism, we are happy to agree!”. But was Chinese unification under one empire inevitable, or did it need a ruthless figure to centralise power? And to what terrifying lengths did the first Emperor go to secure immortality…?
    Join Tom and Dominic as they discuss the fantastical First Emperor of China - one of the world’s most powerful and formidable rulers. From warring kingdoms and ruthless suppressions, to necromancy, mythical beasts, doom-ridden prophecies, and even 20th century Chinese Communism.
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    Producer: Theo Young-Smith
    Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett
    Image in the thumbnail is from the 18th century album of portraits of 86 emperors of China, with Chinese historical notes. British Library en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qin_Shi...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 45

  • @Thecognoscenti_1
    @Thecognoscenti_1 16 днів тому +19

    The Rest is History covering imperial Chinese history is an absolutely welcome surprise, I hope the series won't disappoint!

    • @salex5412
      @salex5412 16 днів тому +3

      Agree. We in the so-called West know so little at a time when we all need to know a lot more.

  • @fumfig3262
    @fumfig3262 16 днів тому +7

    An entire episode devoted to the history of Tea wouldn't go amiss! From its mythical orgins, production methods, popularisation and eventual globalization.

    • @jimb9063
      @jimb9063 16 днів тому +1

      Accidently listened to an audiobook on the subject, then went on to listen to a couple on the history of salt and coffee. Possibly a lot more interesting than it might sound!
      It was a huge turning point when someone thought that instead of everyone going round on stilts, they should just cultivate a smaller version instead (think that's what happened).
      Just got pepper to go until I can consider myself a well seasoned expert on the subject of condiments.
      Can hear the intro to the show now- "The steam clouds are brewing over the Far East..."

  • @largesatsuma
    @largesatsuma 15 днів тому +6

    The reason they haven't finished excavating the terracota army and the emperor's tomb isn't just because of pollution. There are also stories of booby traps. More importantly, when the first terracota warriors were uncovered they were still painted from their creation but this paint dried and flaked off when exposed after so many centuries underground. The Chinese want to figure out a way of preserving stuff better before they uncover more.

  • @Gargoiling
    @Gargoiling 16 днів тому +8

    I think he was trying to find a cure for mortality, Tom. We already have one for immortality.

  • @Wakobear.
    @Wakobear. 16 днів тому +12

    Please more Chinese history. Especially Tang and Song golden ages

  • @rodvik
    @rodvik 16 днів тому +1

    You are both are brilliant! ❤

  • @ManuelPagura
    @ManuelPagura 16 днів тому +4

    Need a Borges episode, greetings from Argentina

  • @Alidadadar
    @Alidadadar 13 днів тому

    great episode!!! So much knowledge but don't listen to the next one Hapsburgs... was a Hapsburg shinning a gleaming light out the backside onto his family history without being funnily interrupted

  • @johndavenport8843
    @johndavenport8843 13 днів тому

    In 2012 while touring Xiabm I was advised that plans to open the tomb were 30 years out. Also the archeology on the warriors was continuing and only 1/3 had been uuncovered.

  • @isaacatkinson1882
    @isaacatkinson1882 16 днів тому +1

    Everything you guys upload my inner history buff gets giddy. Really love the content, defo will be become a member when the time is right...

  • @ashleybennett4418
    @ashleybennett4418 16 днів тому +2

    Tom and dom please contact me for correct pronunciation

  • @davidw4987
    @davidw4987 14 днів тому

    The must be more complex reason (s) for not opening the First Emperor's tomb than merely a toxicity issue. They could go into the tomb wearing suitable PPE or send in robots initially.

  • @anthonyrussell3626
    @anthonyrussell3626 2 дні тому

    I agree with Confucius & I think you are wrong here Tom (23.30). You HAVE to move on nonviolently, otherwise it doesn't really count. That is, you get change but not progress. I'm not surprise you follow the narrative of justifiable violence, as it is the systemic belief of the states that promote (very profitable for some) wars, of which we are part.

  • @johnoleary5293
    @johnoleary5293 13 днів тому +1

    One of the most amazing facts about the terracotta figures is that they are NOT identical, and I’ll say nothing about your slaughter of the Chinese language. I do love this channel, though.

  • @theshrubberer
    @theshrubberer 13 днів тому

    have not listened to this one yet, but over the last week I've binged a bunch of archival episodes and noticed that you guys frequently mention Stanley Baldwin 😂 in passing ...to the extent that I began to wonder if the entire podcast is really just a well disguised Stanley Baldwin Drinking Game 😂

  • @KvltKrist
    @KvltKrist 14 днів тому

    Dominic, my father, tried to learn a little Russian so he could greet my wife, and he had the same look of "didn't know I had that up my sleeve, did you"? 😅

  • @mikets42
    @mikets42 16 днів тому

    After Sparta defeated Athens, all Spartan generals got together to decide what they would do with Athens. The proposal was to level it up and salt the soil. Suddenly, one of the generals started to read aloud some poetry. Others waited till he stops and unanimously decided "A city that gave burth to Euripides may not be destroyed, ever". Spartans were not barbarians... at all.

  • @CalledTurnAGundam
    @CalledTurnAGundam 16 днів тому

    “EUNUCH! FETCH MORE MERCURY I FEEL A DEATH COMING ON!” -Cheen shoo hwong dee

  • @DJWESG1
    @DJWESG1 15 днів тому

    45:00 akin to america banning sociology and sociology departments across the country in the hight of thencold war.

  • @R08Tam
    @R08Tam 16 днів тому +12

    Confusionism: I am middle clarse so I look up to him because he is upper clarse, but I look down on him because he is lower clarse. "I know my place".

    • @jimb9063
      @jimb9063 16 днів тому +1

      Heh very true. He wouldn't have been caught out wearing the wrong deck shoes though.

    • @theartfuldodger8609
      @theartfuldodger8609 12 днів тому +3

      Very superficial way to understand it. Honouring your parents is part of knowing your place and hence academic excellence and relative social peace and responsibility compared to the West which is currently on fire.

    • @RedDevilJohnson
      @RedDevilJohnson 8 днів тому

      @@theartfuldodger8609ah yes China historically famous for its social peace. 30 million people definitely did not die just because one guy decided he was the brother of Jesus

  • @DJWESG1
    @DJWESG1 15 днів тому

    43:00
    Pretty sure thats austerity uk, however the punitive sanctions have changed. Now they just let you die.

  • @thanksfernuthin
    @thanksfernuthin 16 днів тому

    It's funny. The story of him dying, his ministers freaking out (rightly), and them trying to get him back to the capital always sounded like one of the most truthful of the facts about China's first emperor. Is it just the fish thing he thinks is myth?

  • @DJWESG1
    @DJWESG1 16 днів тому

    I wonder if their wall and uncontrolable barbarians are akin to the roman wall in britian and the Scottish barbarians who too were seen as uncivilised.
    In sociology we would often say 'we all share a religious history', but its clear we all share a fascist one too.
    Edit, answered toward the end 50 mins

  • @jstanc18
    @jstanc18 16 днів тому

    I wish they would reference the manga Kingdom since it literally covers the life of the unification of China and the man that became the first emperor of China

  • @ChoicelessAwareness
    @ChoicelessAwareness 12 днів тому

    Funny how Chin Dynasty only last 26 years

  • @clifb.3521
    @clifb.3521 16 днів тому

    7:33 No im not rooting for him

  • @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf
    @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf 16 днів тому

    Year Zero

  • @Shimra8888
    @Shimra8888 16 днів тому +2

    How much are all these stories of the First Emperor are true or just made up by the Han Grand Historian Ssu-Ma Chien?

    • @ProfesserLuigi
      @ProfesserLuigi 16 днів тому

      Probably as much as western ancient history was invented by Heroditus.

    • @James_I_Archer
      @James_I_Archer 13 днів тому

      50/50

  • @Springreverb8
    @Springreverb8 15 днів тому +1

    As a British born chinese with a ashamedly very sparse & intermittent knowledge of the history of my Motherland.
    I learnt a lot here - always enjoy the inimitable style & humour of host & Tom Holland.
    All the best.

  • @CommieGobeldygook
    @CommieGobeldygook 16 днів тому

    First.

  • @tastas8554
    @tastas8554 16 днів тому

    I heard he was a ginger

  • @user-qn6ty1oc2z
    @user-qn6ty1oc2z 16 днів тому

    Sad. So sad.