Fall of the Ch’in Empire In 209 BC, during the reign of the Second Emperor, 900 conscript soldiers bound for the frontier to take up g...
Thursday, February 20, 2020
A ceremonial code
Early Civilization
February 20, 2020
A ceremonial code Confucius advocated the six traditional branches of learning, which were: archery, carriage driving, mathematics, wr...
China burns her books
Early Civilization
February 20, 2020
China burns her books ‘History’. Said he Emperor, ‘begins with me.’ The wisdom of china flamed under the soldiers’ torches. But a long...
Wednesday, February 19, 2020
Magic and fire worship
Early Civilization
February 19, 2020
Magic and fire worship The empire was self-sufficient not only in timber but also in metals, particularly copper, iron and silver. Lar...
Vines, doves and peacocks
Early Civilization
February 19, 2020
Vines, doves and peacocks To this festival came representatives of 28 subject peoples bearing tribute to Darius, ‘king of kings’. Scul...
Conqueror of Egypt
Early Civilization
February 19, 2020
Conqueror of Egypt Cyrus also earned the undying gratitude of the many Jews who had been forcibly transported to Babylon over the year...
A storm from Apollo
Early Civilization
February 19, 2020
A storm from Apollo Cyrus was touched. He reflected that, being but a man himself, he was about to burn a fellow man once as powerful ...