EPISODE · Apr 14, 2015 · 37 MIN
#61 - S&N 5: The Forgotten God-King
from The History of China Podcast · host Chris Stewart
Emperor Taiwu has been described as "Northern Wei's Teddy Roosevelt", and overshadows many of the Tuoba emperors to follow his reign of conquest and war. But the most forgotten of those successors, his grandson Emperor Wencheng, may have actually been far more responsible for the longterm success and stability of Wei than most realize. Though Taiwu gets all the glory for conquering the North, poor, unsung Wencheng would be the one responsible for keeping and governing it. [Show Notes] Timeframe: 452-465 Major Figures: Emperor Wencheng of Northern Wei (née Tuoba Jun) Empress Dowager Chang Consort Li Consort/Empress Feng Crowned Prince Tuoba Hong Buliugu Li (Li the Bulgar) Yuan He Rouran Khaganate Gaoche Turkic Tribes Major Locations: Pingcheng (N. Wei capital) Yungang Grottoes Hexi Corridor Major sources: Scott Pearce A King’s Two Bodies http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/10.3868/s020-001-012-0006-6?crawler=true#
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