About this product
- Language:English
- Edition Type:Regular Edition
- Cover Type:Soft Cover
- Author:Tian Hengyu
- ISBN/ISSN:9789812294593
- Translator:Dai Shiyan
- Year:2006
- Number Of Pages:183
- Publisher:Asiapac Books
Product description
Asiapac Books' "Infamous Chinese Emperors", written and illustrated by Tian Hangyu, isn't your typical history lesson. Stepping away from tales of glorious reigns, this comic book delves into the dark side of Chinese history, spotlighting thirteen emperors notorious for their cruelty, incompetence, and outlandish behaviour.
Prepare to be entertained (and perhaps horrified) by a motley crew of rulers. The blurb hints at "squanderers, murderers, thugs, lechers and idiots," all wielding the immense power of the "Tianzi," or "Son of Heaven." Imagine the comic's artistic license in portraying these infamous figures – a spendthrift emperor drowning in a sea of gold, a paranoid tyrant consume by rage, or a power-hungry ruler obsessed with building a massive tomb.
"Infamous Chinese Emperors" promises to be a captivating blend of historical intrigue and dark humour. The concise format, likely featuring one emperor per chapter, allows for a fast-paced exploration of their misdeeds. Bite-sized historical insights, delivered alongside captivating visuals, can make even the most complex events digestible for a broad audience.
Beyond the entertainment value, the comic offers an opportunity to learn valuable lessons about the dangers of unchecked power. By exposing the follies and flaws of these infamous emperors, the comic might prompt readers to consider the qualities of a good leader.
The website mentions a section on "Other Infamous Emperors," suggesting the comic might go beyond the advertised thirteen. This additional content could offer a glimpse into the vastness of China's history, piquing the reader's curiosity to delve deeper.
"Infamous Chinese Emperors" by Asiapac Books is more than just a history comic; it's a captivating blend of education and entertainment. With its engaging visuals and focus on the darker side of imperial China, this comic promises to be a fascinating read for anyone interested in a unique perspective on Chinese history.
•Author and Illustrator: Tian Hengyu
•Translator: Dai Shiyan
•ISBN: 9789812294593
•Cover: Softcover