Han restoration

  • Liu Yuan and the Rebirth of an Empire [Jin & Southern-Northern Dynasties]

    Brief: This article traces Liu Yuan’s rise from a Xiongnu hostage in Luoyang to founder of the Han Kingdom. Amid the War of the Eight Princes, he united tribes, adopted Han legitimacy, and challenged Western Jin. His bold reign launched the era of the Sixteen Kingdoms and reshaped China’s north.

  • Long and Shu: Emperor Guangwu’s Final Campaigns to Reunify China [Eastern Han]

    Brief: This article covers Emperor Guangwu’s final campaigns to reunify China. He defeated warlords Wei Xiao of Longyou and Gongsun Shu of Shu, aided by defectors like Ma Yuan and allies such as Dou Rong. After conquering Long and Shu, Guangwu ended years of division and restored the Eastern Han dynasty.

  • The Seizure of Two Capitals: Chang’an and Luoyang [Eastern Han]

    Brief: This article recounts the fall of the Gengshi regime and the rise of Emperor Guangwu. The Red Eyebrows rebels seized Chang’an and installed a puppet emperor. Meanwhile, Guangwu captured Luoyang and established the Eastern Han. His generals Deng Yu and Feng Yi defeated the rebels, unifying the two capitals and laying the foundation…

  • Bean Porridge and Barley Rice: The Hardship That Forged an Emperor [Eastern Han]

    Brief: This article recounts Liu Xiu’s desperate flight from the false emperor Wang Lang. Starving and homeless, he survived on bean porridge and barley rice, relying on loyal followers like Deng Yu and Feng Yi. Through courage and wit, he escaped danger and found a base at Xindu, laying the groundwork for Eastern Han’s…

  • The Battle of Kunyang [Eastern Han]

    Brief: This article records the legendary Battle of Kunyang. Liu Xiu led 9,000 defenders against Wang Mang’s 420,000‑strong army. A sudden storm turned the tide; the Xin army was destroyed. Though Liu Xiu won glory, his brother was executed by the Gengshi Emperor. He hid his grief and bided his time to restore the…

  • The Rise of Liu Brothers [Eastern Han]

    Brief: This article traces the rise of the Liu brothers – Liu Yan and Liu Xiu – who rebelled against Wang Mang’s Xin Dynasty. They allied with Lulin peasant armies, won key battles, and helped enthrone Liu Xuan as the Gengshi Emperor. Though sidelined, the brothers laid the groundwork for the Eastern Han restoration.

  • The Red Eyebrows Rise [Eastern Han]

    Brief: This article tells the rise of the Red Eyebrows rebellion. Triggered by injustice and famine, Lü Mother first revolted; after her death, Fanchong united the rebels, marking their eyebrows red. They defeated Wang Mang’s armies, won popular support, and shook the Xin Dynasty, paving the way for the Eastern Han restoration.

  • The Rise of the Lulin Heroes [Eastern Han]

    Brief: This article tells the rise of the Lulin Heroes. Famine and Wang Mang’s harsh rule sparked a peasant rebellion led by Wang Kuang and Wang Feng. They won battles, allied with other rebels, and gained Han royal Liu Xuan as a leader. Their movement became the vanguard that toppled the Xin Dynasty and…