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This abridged edition introduces readers to the power and drama of the electrifying classic Chinese novel. One of the great works of Chinese literature, beloved in East Asia but virtually unknown in the West, Kingdoms in Peril is an epic historical novel charting the five hundredyears leading to the unification of China under the rule of the legendary First Emperor. Writing some fourteen hundredyears after the unification, the Ming-era author Feng Menglong drew on a vast trove of literary and historical documents to composea gripping narrative account of how China came to be China. Here, translated into English for the first time, Kingdoms in Peril recounts the triumphs and tragedies of those five hundredyears, through stories taken from the lives of the unforgettable characters that defined and shaped the ages in which they lived. This abridged edition distills the novel's distinct style and its most dramatic episodes into a single volume. Maintaining the spirit and excitement of the original novel, this edition weaves together nine of the most pivotal storylinessome extremely famous, others less well known. Readers will glimpse the intensity of tectonic events that shaped everyday lives, loves, and struggles, with powerful women featuring as prominently in the novel as they have in Chinese history. There are many historical works that provide an account of some of these events, but none are as thrilling and breathtakingly memorable as Kingdoms in Peril.

Trade Review
"Milburn’s introduction provides comprehensive cultural and bibliographic background for readers unfamiliar with the Ming or the Zhou. . . . For the reader without Chinese, this translation offers entertainment, moral lessons, and insights into Chinese political traditions that are probably as relevant today as in Ming, or indeed Zhou times." * Asian Review of Books *

Table of Contents
Contents

Map 1. The Zhou Confederacy circa 500 B.C.E.
Map 2. The Kingdoms of the Warring States Period in circa 260 B.C.E.

Introduction

THE CURSE OF THE BAO LORDS

Chapter One
King Xuan of Zhou hears a children’s song and kills a woman for no good reason.

Grandee Du becomes formidable as he protests his innocence.

Chapter Two
The people of Bao atone for their crimes by handing over a beautiful woman.
King You lights the beacon fires to tease the feudal lords.

Chapter Three
The chief of the Dog Rong invades the capital at Hao.
King Ping of Zhou moves east to Luoyang.

AN INCESTUOUS LOVE AFFAIR AT THE COURT OF QI

Chapter Four
The Marquis of Qi gives Lady Wen Jiang in marriage to Lu.
Lord Huan of Lu and his wife travel to Qi.

Chapter Five
The Honorable Wuzhi loses his privileges and joins a conspiracy.
Lord Xiang of Qi goes out hunting and meets a ghost.

THE WICKED STEPMOTHER, LADY LI JI

Chapter Six
Lord Xian of Jin ignores a divination against establishing a principal wife.
Lady Li Ji plots the murder of Shensheng.

Chapter Seven
Li Ke murders two infant rulers in succession.
Lord Mu pacifies a civil war in Jin for the first time.

THE FIGHT FOR LADY XIA JI

Chapter Eight
Lord Ling of Chen uses underwear to make a joke at court.
An unfortunate remark to Xia Zhengshu causes many deaths.

Chapter Nine
After remonstrance from his ministers, King Zhuang of Chu restores
order in Chen.
Having married Lady Xia Ji, Wu Chen flees to Jin.

THE ORPHAN OF THE ZHAO CLAN

Chapter Ten
After the siege of the Lower Palace, Cheng Ying hides an orphan.
Having executed Tu’an Gu, the Zhao clan rises again.

THE DOWNFALL OF THE KINGDOM OF WU

Chapter Eleven
King Fuchai of Wu forgives Yue in the teeth of all remonstrance.
King Goujian of Yue racks his brains for ways in which to serve Wu.

Chapter Twelve
Having fallen into the trap laid by Yue, Xi Shi is much favored at
the Wu Palace.
Having killed King Fuchai, the ruler of Yue proclaims himself hegemon.

RIVAL STUDENTS OF THE MASTER OF GHOST VALLEY

Chapter Thirteen
After saying goodbye to the Master of Ghost Valley, Pang Juan descends the mountain.
In order to escape from disaster, Sun Bin pretends to have gone mad.

Chapter Fourteen
Tian Ji leads his forces to victory at Guiling.
At Maling, Pang Juan is shot to pieces by crossbows.

THE FAMILY TROUBLES OF THE KING OF QIN

Chapter Fifteen
Having hatched a cunning plan, Lü Buwei sends Prince Yiren home.
Fan Wuqi circulates criticism in an attempt to punish the king of Qin.

Chapter Sixteen
Ai Lao uses a faked castration to bring the Qin palace to chaos.
Mao Jiao removes his clothes to remonstrate with the king of Qin.

THE ASSASSINS STRIKE

Chapter Seventeen
Tian Guang cuts his throat after recommending Jing Ke.
Having presented a map, Jing Ke’s assassination attempt throws
the Qin palace into chaos.

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 22/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9780520380516, 978-0520380516
      ISBN10: 0520380517
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This abridged edition introduces readers to the power and drama of the electrifying classic Chinese novel. One of the great works of Chinese literature, beloved in East Asia but virtually unknown in the West, Kingdoms in Peril is an epic historical novel charting the five hundredyears leading to the unification of China under the rule of the legendary First Emperor. Writing some fourteen hundredyears after the unification, the Ming-era author Feng Menglong drew on a vast trove of literary and historical documents to composea gripping narrative account of how China came to be China. Here, translated into English for the first time, Kingdoms in Peril recounts the triumphs and tragedies of those five hundredyears, through stories taken from the lives of the unforgettable characters that defined and shaped the ages in which they lived. This abridged edition distills the novel's distinct style and its most dramatic episodes into a single volume. Maintaining the spirit and excitement of the original novel, this edition weaves together nine of the most pivotal storylinessome extremely famous, others less well known. Readers will glimpse the intensity of tectonic events that shaped everyday lives, loves, and struggles, with powerful women featuring as prominently in the novel as they have in Chinese history. There are many historical works that provide an account of some of these events, but none are as thrilling and breathtakingly memorable as Kingdoms in Peril.

      Trade Review
      "Milburn’s introduction provides comprehensive cultural and bibliographic background for readers unfamiliar with the Ming or the Zhou. . . . For the reader without Chinese, this translation offers entertainment, moral lessons, and insights into Chinese political traditions that are probably as relevant today as in Ming, or indeed Zhou times." * Asian Review of Books *

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Map 1. The Zhou Confederacy circa 500 B.C.E.
      Map 2. The Kingdoms of the Warring States Period in circa 260 B.C.E.

      Introduction

      THE CURSE OF THE BAO LORDS

      Chapter One
      King Xuan of Zhou hears a children’s song and kills a woman for no good reason.

      Grandee Du becomes formidable as he protests his innocence.

      Chapter Two
      The people of Bao atone for their crimes by handing over a beautiful woman.
      King You lights the beacon fires to tease the feudal lords.

      Chapter Three
      The chief of the Dog Rong invades the capital at Hao.
      King Ping of Zhou moves east to Luoyang.

      AN INCESTUOUS LOVE AFFAIR AT THE COURT OF QI

      Chapter Four
      The Marquis of Qi gives Lady Wen Jiang in marriage to Lu.
      Lord Huan of Lu and his wife travel to Qi.

      Chapter Five
      The Honorable Wuzhi loses his privileges and joins a conspiracy.
      Lord Xiang of Qi goes out hunting and meets a ghost.

      THE WICKED STEPMOTHER, LADY LI JI

      Chapter Six
      Lord Xian of Jin ignores a divination against establishing a principal wife.
      Lady Li Ji plots the murder of Shensheng.

      Chapter Seven
      Li Ke murders two infant rulers in succession.
      Lord Mu pacifies a civil war in Jin for the first time.

      THE FIGHT FOR LADY XIA JI

      Chapter Eight
      Lord Ling of Chen uses underwear to make a joke at court.
      An unfortunate remark to Xia Zhengshu causes many deaths.

      Chapter Nine
      After remonstrance from his ministers, King Zhuang of Chu restores
      order in Chen.
      Having married Lady Xia Ji, Wu Chen flees to Jin.

      THE ORPHAN OF THE ZHAO CLAN

      Chapter Ten
      After the siege of the Lower Palace, Cheng Ying hides an orphan.
      Having executed Tu’an Gu, the Zhao clan rises again.

      THE DOWNFALL OF THE KINGDOM OF WU

      Chapter Eleven
      King Fuchai of Wu forgives Yue in the teeth of all remonstrance.
      King Goujian of Yue racks his brains for ways in which to serve Wu.

      Chapter Twelve
      Having fallen into the trap laid by Yue, Xi Shi is much favored at
      the Wu Palace.
      Having killed King Fuchai, the ruler of Yue proclaims himself hegemon.

      RIVAL STUDENTS OF THE MASTER OF GHOST VALLEY

      Chapter Thirteen
      After saying goodbye to the Master of Ghost Valley, Pang Juan descends the mountain.
      In order to escape from disaster, Sun Bin pretends to have gone mad.

      Chapter Fourteen
      Tian Ji leads his forces to victory at Guiling.
      At Maling, Pang Juan is shot to pieces by crossbows.

      THE FAMILY TROUBLES OF THE KING OF QIN

      Chapter Fifteen
      Having hatched a cunning plan, Lü Buwei sends Prince Yiren home.
      Fan Wuqi circulates criticism in an attempt to punish the king of Qin.

      Chapter Sixteen
      Ai Lao uses a faked castration to bring the Qin palace to chaos.
      Mao Jiao removes his clothes to remonstrate with the king of Qin.

      THE ASSASSINS STRIKE

      Chapter Seventeen
      Tian Guang cuts his throat after recommending Jing Ke.
      Having presented a map, Jing Ke’s assassination attempt throws
      the Qin palace into chaos.

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