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Title:
24 Hours in Ancient China: A Day in the Life of the People Who Lived There (MP3)
Series:
24 Hours in Ancient History #4
Written by:
Yijie Zhuang 
Read by:
John Telfer 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
8 hours 1 minutes 
MP3 size:
348 MB 
Published:
December 01 2020 
Available Date:
December 01 2020 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781867504986 
Genres:
Non-fiction; Asian; History 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Audible audio 
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The Han dynasty was the second imperial dynasty, which reigned from 206 BC to 220 AD. Set in Guanzhong, where the capital Chang'an was located, one of the most culturally and economically developed regions of the empire, 24 Hours in Ancient China brings the everyday actions of ancient Chinese Han citizens vividly to life.

Travel back to AD 17, during the fourth year of the reign of Wang Mang of the Han dynasty, a vibrant and innovative era full of conflicts and contradictions. But as different as the Han culture might have been to other great ancient civilisations, the inhabitants of ancient China faced the same problems as people have for time immemorial: earning enough money, coping with workplace dramas and keeping your home in order ... although the equivalent in this era was more about bribing inspectors, avoiding bullying from abusive watchmen and trying to keep your house from being looted by Huns. Set in Guanzhong, where the capital Chang'an was located, and the Lower Yellow River and Huai River areas, one of the most culturally and economically developed regions of the empire, 24 Hours in Ancient China brings the everyday actions of ancient Chinese Han citizens vividly to life. In each chapter we meet one of 24 citizens of this ancient culture, from the midwife to the soldier, the priest to the performer and the blacksmith to the tomb looter, and see what an average day in ancient China was really like.