4 GREATEST Emperors to Ever Rule China

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  • @elizabethchiavetta7930
    @elizabethchiavetta7930 8 років тому +76

    I love the direction of this channel so far. I love history.

    • @ManHeyuan
      @ManHeyuan 7 років тому

      Do you have a facebook account?

  • @dejakeith2291
    @dejakeith2291 8 років тому +252

    Yes please keep the culture!! Chinese history is so beautiful! Asian cultures in general!

    • @ininjapanda9209
      @ininjapanda9209 6 років тому +4

      You should also look about malay culture

    • @jacobsoltero2872
      @jacobsoltero2872 6 років тому +7

      AGREED! hey ,you look young and are a girl obviously. Most girls don't like history let alone younger ones(They are more into Xans, Nos and parties were I live, LA County). I commend you. History is awsome!

    • @moisepicard3417
      @moisepicard3417 6 років тому +1

      @@jacobsoltero2872 That's ok.

    • @moisepicard3417
      @moisepicard3417 6 років тому +1

      @@jacobsoltero2872 But, you're right about history being awesome.

    • @Ray-tf2ps
      @Ray-tf2ps 5 років тому +3

      Harmony and peace ✌️

  • @KennyGamingMovie
    @KennyGamingMovie 3 роки тому +64

    Why didn’t you mention Hongwu: Zhu Yuanzhang? The founder of Ming Dynasty. He beaten the Mongolian and saved the Chinese out of The rule of Mongolian. Btw, he is the only emperor who started as a poor beggar then finally rose to the top in Chinese history.

    • @ark77581
      @ark77581 2 роки тому +11

      Hero of china the only person who can save china from the mongol. zhu yuanzhang♥️

    • @426mak
      @426mak 2 роки тому

      Because he was a paranoid pychopath who killed tens of thousands of his own ministers and their families on trumped up charges then killed tens of thousands of more people for not reporting those same trumped up charges.

    • @hongmyunglee7899
      @hongmyunglee7899 2 роки тому

      He executed 100,000 people

    • @berniethekiwidragon4382
      @berniethekiwidragon4382 2 роки тому +1

      Wasn't he also very weary of being mocked for having been a pauper and a monk prior to his rise to power?

    • @peterzheng8213
      @peterzheng8213 Рік тому +2

      Liu bang was also a peasant that rose to emperor, though he wasn’t quite a beggar and held very marginal power in this county

  • @cychiu8357
    @cychiu8357 8 років тому +57

    2:04 Qin capital is XianYang not XiangYang. They are thousands miles away from each other.

  • @d00mch1ld
    @d00mch1ld 2 роки тому +3

    The Tang are fascinating, the word for Chinese people in Cantonese is: “Tong Yen”, and China town, is actually called, “Tong Yen Gai”, literal Tang Person Street.

  • @nummysmom
    @nummysmom 8 років тому +8

    I love learning about Chinese history. Great video!

  • @asianfruit2020
    @asianfruit2020 8 років тому +65

    This might be weird but if possible could you make a video about the evolution of Chinese armour and weapons

  • @gungnjreclipse774
    @gungnjreclipse774 6 років тому +76

    i must make a note here that kangxi actually almost bankrupted china (war related), and it was his son emperor yongzheng that frantically worked 364 days a year to bring china back to financial stability. also, by the mid 7th century, chinese territory has made it to modern day central afghanistan and almost all of the korean peninsula (so the map might be a later one, not one of the empire at its peak)

    • @HKspurs10
      @HKspurs10 3 роки тому +5

      kangxi's grandson qianlong was also a great emperor

    • @frankyong7740
      @frankyong7740 3 роки тому +4

      @Esther Rui I also learned that Yongzheng in his 13 years of reign or so laid down the healthy fiscal foundation for his son Qianlong's reign to prosper. In the later years of Qianglong's long reign of 60 (plus 3 as Emperor Emeritus), his favoured court official Heshen was scandalously corrupt.

    • @dummmduhha2033
      @dummmduhha2033 3 роки тому +1

      @@HKspurs10 hes the one that started the decline of the qing.

    • @user-sx5dj6eb5y
      @user-sx5dj6eb5y 3 роки тому +1

      @@dummmduhha2033 Because he went senile, he was a good ruler when he fully capable

    • @dummmduhha2033
      @dummmduhha2033 3 роки тому

      @@user-sx5dj6eb5y agreed

  • @GwenApMannanan
    @GwenApMannanan 8 років тому +28

    I love the culture and historical videos. It's why I've watched you and Dan on so many things for years now. Those are fantastic! I'm happy to hear you will be doing more of them!

  • @hwasiaqhan8923
    @hwasiaqhan8923 8 років тому +27

    Son of heaven is the title of the ruler of china since the Xia dynasty not kang xi Qing dynasty

  • @シメキ
    @シメキ 8 років тому +8

    Ooo I like the new Channel layout and name!!

  • @jia2001
    @jia2001 8 років тому +66

    Now make video about Chen Dynasty :)

  • @sylvestergoh2325
    @sylvestergoh2325 6 років тому +3

    If you are my Chinese history teacher, I will get perfect score every time. I respect the way how you can speak both Mandarin and English so fluently.

  • @diekje8728
    @diekje8728 8 років тому +18

    Can you do a video about Chinese fireworks for new year? Love from Belgium

  • @controversialopinions3659
    @controversialopinions3659 8 років тому +5

    Ten of the most underrated Emperors of China:1. Emperor Hongzhi of Ming 2. Emperor Mingyuan of Northern Wei 3.Emperor Xuande of Ming 4. Emperor Renzong of Song 5. Emperor Xianzong of Tang 6. Emperor Wencheng of Northern Wei 7. Emperor Zhao of Han 8. Emperor Shizong of Jin 9. Emperor Shengzong of Liao 10. Emperor Jingzong of Liao

  • @ListersHatsune
    @ListersHatsune 8 років тому +45

    You're from Chang'an? Awesome! That place is of siginificant importance in Chinese history.

    • @user-wu6xl4wq5q
      @user-wu6xl4wq5q 6 років тому +4

      aListers The Grand Ancient Capital of Zhong Guo. Even he Communist government acknowledges its importance and they named the most important road in Beijing as the Chang'an Road.

    • @japankofun
      @japankofun 6 років тому +2

      Definitely. If you love China's history, and especially related to the emperors of Qin, Han and Tang, Chang'an/Xi'an is the place to be - so many historical sites there, much more than just the famous sites too.

    • @joewalker4420
      @joewalker4420 4 роки тому

      K John so a han emperor?

  • @DLis7
    @DLis7 8 років тому +14

    I love the new name of the channel! Great quality, educational, and fun to watch video, as always! Good luck with everything, Mike! I'm looking forward to your new content.

    • @laurnel7483
      @laurnel7483 8 років тому +1

      DLis7 what happened to the other Chen

    • @DLis7
      @DLis7 8 років тому +1

      laurne l Dan and Yi had to move back to NY, so now Mike is taking over the channel. They made a video about it. Go check it out for more details.

    • @John77Doe
      @John77Doe 8 років тому

      laurne l Dan Chen and Yi run away to California leaving Mike Chen alone in NYC. 😑

    • @helenchen5502
      @helenchen5502 8 років тому +1

      yea.. Dan and Yi ditched Mike and rejoined Off The Great Wall... Mike must be heartbroken

    • @moisepicard3417
      @moisepicard3417 6 років тому

      +Lis_Lis. Tu es si belle.

  • @ghostofyeats
    @ghostofyeats 2 роки тому +3

    Cool video! No surprise that Tang Taizong was #1. I'd love to see other videos like this, tho with different, maybe more unusual criteria. Like "great emperors with critical flaws, or whose legacies became critically tarnished" (definitely would put Tang Xuanzong, arguably Sui Wendi), or "emperors who weren't splashy but were solid and kept things going, i.e. are under-appreciated" (Han Wendi and Han Mingdi would be good examples of this). Or "great emperors whose kingdoms didn't span all of China, i.e. omitted from the orthodox narrative" (e.g. Wendi of Chen dynasty). Or "most controversial emperors" (Qin Shihuang has to be the top of this list). I'm obviously an ancient Chinese history geek!

  • @sonnyhuynh7052
    @sonnyhuynh7052 8 років тому +27

    do a video on different Chinese philosophy!

  • @TheNyapism
    @TheNyapism 8 років тому +101

    this reminds me of a old lame joke my friend told me
    *Among the Emperors mentioned, which one of them is blind?*
    *KangXi, because he can't see*
    ._.

    • @anniechau278
      @anniechau278 5 років тому +1

      MIKE Chen looks like Chen Long

    • @ouiouimonami8704
      @ouiouimonami8704 5 років тому

      Kangxi dad of Yongzheng
      It is said that Yongzheng punished in hell and finally 250 years later they decided to give him rebirth and he was born in Singapore with brain damage and died at 25 he’s name in sg is Elbert

    • @janeoreo2631
      @janeoreo2631 4 роки тому

      @@ouiouimonami8704 lmao what

  • @fattiger6957
    @fattiger6957 8 років тому +5

    love these videos about Chinese history. Can we maybe get a video about the worst Emperors in Chinese history? like the Neros and Caligulas of China

  • @nancydavies9901
    @nancydavies9901 6 років тому

    This channel beats an entire semester of Chinese history-lively commentary, excellent illustrations, and just plain good knowledge!

  • @willli684
    @willli684 8 років тому +14

    How about emperor Hongwu, he lead Chinese to defeat Mongol Empire, and he was the only emperor who was born on farmer

    • @chezkelhui1010
      @chezkelhui1010 7 років тому +2

      The offspring of Dragon He was born a beggar.

    • @user-wu6xl4wq5q
      @user-wu6xl4wq5q 6 років тому

      Partisan Mapping Makes a better story then.

    • @sisi4361
      @sisi4361 5 років тому +4

      Emperor Gaozu ,the founder of Han dynasty , was too farmer before he became emperor.

  • @hungrymanning
    @hungrymanning 8 років тому +33

    Really like this historical series and pretty much everything else on this channel. Keep up the great work and I'm looking forward to your next video and beyond

  • @kscarto9599
    @kscarto9599 8 років тому +5

    Very interesting and informative! Thank you!

  • @wilsonseto1
    @wilsonseto1 8 років тому +6

    thanks for the cultural historical videos man, i don't know how i'd know anything about my culture otherwise.

  • @ondrejvicher7250
    @ondrejvicher7250 6 років тому +5

    Great video, thanks a lot guys (just one detail, Xiangyang in Hubei province was never a capital of Qin dynasty, thus couldn't be attacked by Liu Bang's forces...it was Xianyang located near todays Xi'an)

  • @olivedabove
    @olivedabove 8 років тому +9

    I LOVE CHINESE HISTORY VIDEOS 🙌💚💃

  • @sucesaccompachieve
    @sucesaccompachieve 8 років тому +4

    I believe that I would pick Emperor Wu of Western Han Dynasty (March 9,141 B.C.E.-March 29,87 B.C.E.),which was about 54 years and 20 days.

  • @JC-zw4bw
    @JC-zw4bw 8 років тому +39

    Would be cool if we could travel back in time and live during different time periods.

    • @shushuyu
      @shushuyu 8 років тому +9

      If you're a dood it might be okay for you but if you're a girl? Expect some harsh reality.

    • @kyalucero7977
      @kyalucero7977 8 років тому +1

      Yeah but then you could just time travel away again lol

    • @jackblack4110
      @jackblack4110 8 років тому +8

      but no wifi :(

    • @revolutionalist
      @revolutionalist 8 років тому

      Would not be cool, think of speedster traveling through time at will and the rest being mere pawns in existence

    • @benthekeeshond545
      @benthekeeshond545 8 років тому

      J.C,
      After a few months, you will be so pissed and started to wonder why you did not bring along nuclear weapons. Really, even in real-time, as of now, go work in some countries that are notoriously corrupted. If you feel fine working there, maybe you are the type that can travel back in time.

  • @lesssgoooo1233
    @lesssgoooo1233 8 років тому +12

    Nice video!

  • @xXMagicRabbitXx
    @xXMagicRabbitXx 8 років тому +4

    love learning about ancient China

  • @cesiumbob7278
    @cesiumbob7278 7 років тому +4

    At 6:45 that is the same uniform of the soldiers in the movie “The Last Emperor”. I instantly recognized that uniform. Kangxi Emperor must be where the Kangxi radicals come from. I first heard of the Tang Dynasty from a Tang statute being featured on The Antiques Roadshow. Before that, I only heard of the Ming Dynasty.

  • @rhondapeeples4321
    @rhondapeeples4321 8 років тому +1

    Awesome again! Learning the history of different cultures is intellectual medicine (for me) and understanding each other is the pathway to peace! Thank you for making it an interesting, fun & always worth watching! Y'all rock!

  • @philelmo
    @philelmo 8 років тому +7

    You forgot: Qin Shi Huang, Yong Zheng, Qian Long, Zhu Yuan Zhang, Genghis Khan, Hu BiLie, Zhu Di, Song YuanZhu

    • @heavenbright2342
      @heavenbright2342 8 років тому

      Tie Muzhen and Hi Bilie are Mongol invaders.

    • @shuocheng3058
      @shuocheng3058 8 років тому

      These emperors are very controversial. What he mentioned is what we all agree on

    • @philelmo
      @philelmo 8 років тому

      Shuo Cheng what controversies did Yong Zheng and Qian Long have?

    • @shuocheng3058
      @shuocheng3058 8 років тому

      Philip Li 文字狱and闭关锁国

    • @shuocheng3058
      @shuocheng3058 8 років тому

      Philip Li the ones that he mentioned also have controversies because when people older, sometimes they get more stupid. But relatively their pros are greater than cons

  • @wadeaquino3501
    @wadeaquino3501 8 років тому +6

    I believe I can speak for many people when I say we enjoyed learning about Asian history thank you have a good day

  • @MICHarderCarter
    @MICHarderCarter 6 років тому

    I'm a Black man coming from Mississippi who love wisdom and keep a open mind for other cultures beside my own from the mother Land and others like yours so I can show my son wisdom of the world come from all walks of life. So keep it up its working.

  • @sucesaccompachieve
    @sucesaccompachieve 8 років тому +6

    I believe that in the Western Han Dynasty,my favorite emperor is:Emperor Cheng of Western Han Dynasty (33-7 B.C.E. HISTORICALLY) which was about 26 years.

  • @Ashengard111
    @Ashengard111 8 років тому +9

    Good job on the video, till the end I've thought that I'll disagree with atleast one of your choices but you nailed all of them.
    Would be cool if you tell some interesting stories about them, like the one about the 13 Shaolin monks who saved the Tang Emperor.

    • @lyndaster46
      @lyndaster46 8 років тому +1

      omg cool idea!!

    • @mendelzheng5217
      @mendelzheng5217 8 років тому

      Ashengard yah i disagree with this list

    • @mendelzheng5217
      @mendelzheng5217 8 років тому

      Ashengard wheres Genghis khan

    • @Ashengard111
      @Ashengard111 8 років тому +1

      Skank Hunt42
      He was never emperor of China, his grandson was.
      Also he was a conqueror and military leader, but butchering tens of millions civilians throughout Asia and Europe doesn't actually equal greatness.

    • @tumerorkhon6418
      @tumerorkhon6418 7 років тому

      Chingis khan is not chinese he is Mongolian king

  • @estheryen7853
    @estheryen7853 8 років тому +7

    Thank you for sharing these really interesting history videos!!! It allows me to have an easy access to such information instead to needing to search some obscure Chinese literature. I feel more connected to my roots just watching a few of your videos. Thanks a lot for your effort!!!!!

  • @wackywong
    @wackywong 8 років тому +15

    Only 452 views! I'm definitely early!
    But seriously, it's kind of curious most people (even non-Americans) can name a few American presidents but name no Chinese Emperor. Admit it, most of us are living in a 'Western bubble' and are not as culturally literate as we sometimes pretend to be.

  • @AdamNoya
    @AdamNoya 3 роки тому +1

    We've never been taught any of this in the west so it's super interesting. Keep em coming!

  • @upyirma.1177
    @upyirma.1177 7 років тому

    Love this channel , and Chinese culture , much love from Scotland.

  • @user-zi2cy1yx4b
    @user-zi2cy1yx4b 8 років тому

    Mike's story telling is so cozy. Hope he tells more ghost stories in the future

  • @thegreenfortress1274
    @thegreenfortress1274 8 років тому +1

    Such inspiration. I love this channel. Thank you Chen for your good work and dedication :)

  • @sarahpadilla877
    @sarahpadilla877 8 років тому +2

    Love your videos Mike!!

  • @williamallman299
    @williamallman299 8 років тому +6

    I moved to Nanning a few months ago and I've watched several of your other videos about Chinese culture, but it's really hard to understand a culture without knowing its' history, so I really appreciate you doing this type of video, and because of it have now subscribed to your channel. If I may make one small suggestion though, slow down your presentation just a little bit. Your enthusiasm is contagious, and understandable, but it's really hard to keep up with all the information your present. :-) Other than that, really good presentation and choice of graphics. Keep up the good work!

  • @NyxiiPyxii
    @NyxiiPyxii 7 років тому +2

    please make more videos on China's history? perhaps one on Chinese medicine and doctors? i really enjoy these. ❤

  • @YFirstMillion
    @YFirstMillion 7 років тому +49

    u forgot 秦始皇Qinshihuang. Yes, he was considered as a cruel tyrant, he burnt a lot of precious scribes and killed many scholars. However, in my opinion China as we know it might not even exist with out him! Needlessly to say, he defeated the 6 other warring states and established the unified China under Qin. He also standardized the writing system, measuring system, axel of carts and currency. He built the great wall of China, the Linqu canal as well as many roads all across China. He reconstructed the political system which favoured the farmers instead of rich merchants. Therefore, i think he definitely deserves to be on this list. 漢高祖劉邦Gaozu of Han- LIubang on the other hand shouldn't be on this list as one of the great, I consider him to be a coward compared to his enemy 項羽Xiangyu, a sworn brother of his which he betrayed. After the war ended and 劉邦Gaozu of Han defeated 項羽Xiangyu he even allowed his wife to accuse 韓信Hanxin of treason and kill him (韓信Hanxin is the most important general that helped him win the war). Yes he treated people well but anyone can do that. The one thing i hate the most about him is that when Xiangyu captured LIubang's father forcing Liubang to surrender. Liubang told Xiangyu that since they are sworn brothers, if Xiangyu killed his dad it would be the same as killing Xiangyu's own dad. Being a honourable man Xiangyu was he let LIubang's dad go... According the the Chinese moral and ethical system, we should put the well being of our elders especially parents above all else, but Liubang risked the life of his own father just to win a war for me that is intolerable..

    • @K3nM3g
      @K3nM3g 6 років тому +6

      Yes Qinshihuang. His way of ruling by dividing China into provinces instead of fiefdoms changed China forever. Up till now China and most countries are still using this system as a foundation

    • @SaretGnasoh
      @SaretGnasoh 5 років тому +1

      yup, you right

    • @funplay3953
      @funplay3953 5 років тому +1

      Only qinshihuang can stop war at that time, cruel but can't count as tyranny
      About gaozu I'm sorry to say this
      But in my opinion Han dynasty is only a gift from xiangyu
      He even kill HanXin who help him to beat Xiangyu

    • @funplay3953
      @funplay3953 5 років тому

      Qianlong should be on this list

    • @Tony-kj7ui
      @Tony-kj7ui 4 роки тому +1

      Qin shi huang was not really that much of a tyrant compared to other rulers of the time its just that he adopted legalism which has harsh punishments in order to control the populace. Liu bang is indeed a scumbag not because of the reason you wrote tho. i call it political skill but what makes liu bang a scumbag is when he proposed a peace treaty to xiang yu then attacking him from behind while xiang yu was retreating home after the treaty. xiang yu is a legendary warrior he only lost because his wife was kidnapped and he chased after her and was trapped by 700,000 han soldiers. yet they still couldnt kill him only once he lost all his soldiers he slit his own throat. so yes liu bang is just a lucky scum bag and qin shi huang is made to look worse in order for liu bang to have legitimacy

  • @kylemathewson5532
    @kylemathewson5532 8 років тому +3

    big fan love all ur vids

  • @lyndaster46
    @lyndaster46 8 років тому

    YAY MIKE awesome sauce. I love your historical bits. So interesting. I know people might tend to get bored because you are just talking about history but you can slow down talking because you have WONDERFUL art bits and stuff thrown in that make me want to ask you to slow down! I love the artwork. The myths, legends and basic day to day living along with your rulers series comes alive ! thats so great. thanks. you are a great story teller as well.

  • @theuglykwan
    @theuglykwan 4 роки тому +3

    During that 130 years of Tang prosperity, Emperor Wu Zetian the only female emperor took over. She switched it to her dynasty briefly. It was fortunate she took over as her husband was crap. She continued that great trajectory and improved it. Had she left her husband and sons do it all the dynasty would have declined. Also that last in that run of good emperors, Xuanzhong wouldn't have been there. Although he crapped out halfway through his rule, he nevertheless did rule well up until that point. Wu Zetian should have passed the throne to her daughter. She might have done better but then again there might have been a civil war.

  • @emilypham9709
    @emilypham9709 8 років тому +5

    great vid!

  • @Jamie-yz5hs
    @Jamie-yz5hs 4 роки тому +1

    I am so proud of the Chinese Dynasty's...I am Malay Muslims from Malaysia...but i have Chinese blood from my Grandmother side...

  • @PaulSorokin
    @PaulSorokin 3 місяці тому

    Chinese history is so incredibly complex so to hear what is China's Greatest moments through its greatest Emperor's and summarizing some of those pinnacle moments in China (while not understanding the full surface level history of China for beginners) it gives a good approach at why China was considered one of the Greatest Nations in History.
    So thanks for that... I might consider checking this channel from top to bottom since I would like to be well versed in some Chinese History (despite the complexities).

  • @elemeniahx
    @elemeniahx 8 років тому +2

    Yayy!! I'm on time! 💛💛💛

  • @TobenareQ
    @TobenareQ 8 років тому +7

    很棒的解说 希望你能介绍介绍现代的中国通过UA-cam让更多的外国人了解中国 keep up the great work man

  • @lydiachavez8004
    @lydiachavez8004 8 років тому +1

    Love learning history- You make it so interesting. Thank you 💋

  • @jomsbryan4965
    @jomsbryan4965 7 років тому +6

    I just started to become a fan of Chinese culture and your videos had been a great help for someone who can neither speak nor read Chinese. Xié xie nì!

  • @epicness20
    @epicness20 8 років тому

    Please keep the cultural videos going! They're so informative! Keep up the good work Mike :)

  • @markwf384
    @markwf384 8 років тому +38

    Fascinating, you would have made a great teacher !

  • @kohanabat
    @kohanabat 8 років тому

    These videos are little gateways to further, more in depth study. I am enjoying them very much and am looking forward to the video to come, thank you!

  • @annainspain5176
    @annainspain5176 8 років тому +8

    Who gave 3 thumbs down? This is a great series! (And has anyone else noticed how buff Mike looks in that shirt?) 😉💓

  • @TheChill001
    @TheChill001 8 років тому +1

    man, I love this. As someone particularly interested in the timeperiod of ancient rome till the fall of constantinople, it's extremely interesting to hear how things went in the same period in the East.

  • @tallmikbcroft6937
    @tallmikbcroft6937 6 років тому

    Thank you for helping me learn about Chinese history and culture.

  • @alexandertan8592
    @alexandertan8592 8 років тому +1

    just a side note at 10:47, the portrait is not xuanzhong of tang dynasty, but taizhong of song dynasty

  • @cesiumbob7278
    @cesiumbob7278 7 років тому

    I love Chinese history! Thanks for the great videos! Chinese history and culture was a like tractor beam and just pulled me in! Incredible history over a 5,000 year period.

  • @joshiditesservellonacles7819
    @joshiditesservellonacles7819 8 років тому

    Excellent video Mike!

  • @andrewstefanl7244
    @andrewstefanl7244 7 років тому +1

    Actually, the greatest emperor of ancient China is emperor Qin - the first emperor of China. He combined six nations as one and unified the Chinese characters, laws, education, political system, Architecture, measurement, and so many things.

    •  2 роки тому +1

      Of course not. Zhao Zheng copied Zhou's "get off the same track today, read the same text and do the same Lun". However, there are still controversies over the fact that there are different human relations, different trains and the same track, and there are simply more than one kind of records,
      Moreover, there is no great unification, only one unification. The great unification has to go through the 14-year agricultural tax exemption policy of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty before it can be truly recognized by people all over the world. In ancient times, there was no Zhao Zheng in the top ten positions of emperors.

  • @tony_Mane
    @tony_Mane 7 років тому

    I really love history
    this is one of the best history channels I've come across
    we Kenyans(from East Africa -Kenya-) are big fan of history...
    you always tag me on my Facebook account in case of any new documentary released

    • @tony_Mane
      @tony_Mane 7 років тому

      Facebook name - tony mane (muchiru Wa Kinaga)

  • @controversialopinions3659
    @controversialopinions3659 8 років тому

    Please do a 10 greatest Emperors in China, 10 greatest generals in Ancient China and a 10 worst emperors in China Video. I would be thrilled to see video's like that on UA-cam.

  • @rebeccasimpson1567
    @rebeccasimpson1567 8 років тому +5

    I love your videos about chinese traditions and history. I recently watched a video about chinese mummies (specifically Lady Xin Zhui). Maybe you could do a video about that :) Keep up the good work, Mike!!!!!

  • @Yellowdragonbh
    @Yellowdragonbh 7 років тому

    Love the fact you are spreading chinese history! Anything on the city of Ju?

  • @gardensofthegods
    @gardensofthegods 5 років тому +1

    Really fascinating thank you so much , Mike . I'm subscribed to your channel Beyond science but I only just found this one just now I really enjoyed it because I love history and I'm fascinated by the Orient . In a section of Dallas they have what is called Chinatown ( but it is not like a traditional Chinatown ) in an area called Richardson . They have a short Avenue in their parking lot of eight statues , 4r on each side facing each other , all from Chinese ancient history and at the beginning of them is Confucius , making the 9th statue. These monumental statues are impeccable.. and even more so at night where each one is illuminated from below , by a light turning every color of the rainbow... one of them is Emperor Wu . I'm really going to enjoy this series and if you have never read a book called The Last Empress ( by Seagrist ) this is an incredible well-researched story written by a man whose family has roots as Westerners in China This needs to be made into a miniseries because it's simply could not be packed into a movie unless the movie was done in a series .. but I wish everybody would read that book .. the descriptions are mind-blowing and some of them so beautiful that it's incredible the author was able to find the words ( regretfully some of them so horrendous that wants one has read them they cannot on read them such as the stories about the making of eunuchs ) . This is the kind of book a person cannot put down

  • @monaeblackeaglequeen8974
    @monaeblackeaglequeen8974 8 місяців тому

    Love this channel

  • @et524
    @et524 7 років тому

    Love your channel, find it easy to understand the facts and interesting.

  • @StewartMiles1
    @StewartMiles1 8 років тому

    You are great man. Keep making more videos!

  • @justinjasutinmueller7320
    @justinjasutinmueller7320 7 років тому +1

    That was fantastic thank you! What I am interested is seeing how other lands in Asia, are still somewhat connected to China. My mother is Filipino and my Father is German, but my Hapa Heart had always been drawn to China, Korea&Japan. And I wish to know more about the blends/origins of the cultures. Thanks

  • @kelleymckinnon4753
    @kelleymckinnon4753 6 років тому

    Love this channel, thank you so much.

  • @tiankok9162
    @tiankok9162 8 років тому

    I love these videos, Mike! Please keep making ones like these!

  • @chinigirlX3
    @chinigirlX3 8 років тому +1

    I was named after KangXi hehe :3 and nice video btw !! enjoyed it a lot

  • @JessyLovesYou
    @JessyLovesYou 8 років тому

    Good, cause I really like these videos :)
    Would be great if you guys could make little headers with the names of people or dynasties/years that stick through the whole time you are talking about them (preferably on the top left of the screen so it doesn't get blocked by captions or cards on mobile). It would help the content stick a little better to my brain :)

  • @цветок-ш7п
    @цветок-ш7п 8 років тому

    I love this channel so much!!!

  • @Inkio01
    @Inkio01 8 років тому +7

    this is very informative! thank you! I am very interested in Japan's history, particularly the period of time where Oda Nobunaga was alive. Would you mind making a video on him??

  • @Tyleya
    @Tyleya 8 років тому +3

    Please keep the cultural part in your channel. I look forward to watching it.

  • @someone-pi4dp
    @someone-pi4dp 3 роки тому

    those paintings really make me feel like they’re god in heaven now

  • @negracaribena
    @negracaribena 8 років тому

    I want to thank Mike for continuing this channel and historical videos. As for other Asian countries l would really like to know more about Japan

  • @LoveLaughLin
    @LoveLaughLin 8 років тому

    Thanks Mike for the interesting history video's! Those are my favorites:)

  • @ironwoman2012
    @ironwoman2012 8 років тому +2

    Love this segment ❤️

  • @ChinaIcons
    @ChinaIcons 8 років тому

    This is such a good video, I love this channel!

  • @thenortherncrater4919
    @thenortherncrater4919 8 років тому

    Love you videos man. very informative

  • @rexcaliburn
    @rexcaliburn 8 років тому +2

    love the history vids

  • @bobbylee546
    @bobbylee546 7 років тому +20

    Hey, my friend from Hong Kong told me not dynasty speaks the common Chinese language Mandarin, according to him, Qin dynasty spoke Cantonese, Tang dynasty spoke Hokkien/ southern Min and Song dynasty spoke Hakka instead. Lastly only Min and Qing dynasty spoke Mandarin as their official language. Can u make a video like that?

    • @user-wu6xl4wq5q
      @user-wu6xl4wq5q 6 років тому +5

      Tracy Wan Technically Mandarin is moden Chinese language. Its quite recent acctually. Mandarin was made so that all subjects of the Empire could communicate using one standardised simple writng system.

    • @高长恭-b8y
      @高长恭-b8y 6 років тому

      粤语更像古中文,但和古人发音差很多的

    • @Jfhdjnbxh
      @Jfhdjnbxh 4 роки тому

      @@高长恭-b8y 瞎🐔儿扯的,粤语根本不是最像古汉语的方言。。。

  • @dinkybink88
    @dinkybink88 8 років тому +3

    Hey Mike, thanks for these interesting vids on Chinese culture and history! Would you consider making a video on the major philosophers/schools of thought throughout Chinese history and how their writings have influenced China's development? :)

  • @lisabriskey
    @lisabriskey 7 років тому

    I love these videos on the history of China

  • @benschwer
    @benschwer 6 років тому

    Great videos!

  • @sleepyturtle6599
    @sleepyturtle6599 8 років тому

    your home town 长安(Chang an) (Now known as 西安 xi an) it's a very beautiful city is great! and your videos are great. makes me want start my own channel to talk about the Chinese history.and more about history

  • @jimchen3762
    @jimchen3762 6 років тому +1

    Let me list a few honorable mentions: Tang Xuan Zong 唐玄宗,Ming Tai Zu 明太祖,Yong Zheng雍正

  • @japankofun
    @japankofun 6 років тому

    Great knowledge dropped here. Nice.

  • @emilyfishie
    @emilyfishie 7 років тому

    Hey, it would be great if you did a series on the different chinese dynasties!