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  • 24 Hours in Ancient China

  • By: Yijie Zhuyang
  • Narrated by: John Telfer
  • Length: 8 hrs and 2 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (78 ratings)

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24 Hours in Ancient China

By: Yijie Zhuyang
Narrated by: John Telfer
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Summary

Spend 24 hours with the ancient Chinese.

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.

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.

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Well narated but lacking in references

Enjoyable listen but it was not clear at all how much of the content was based on proper historical sources and how much was just artistic licence

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Interesting and educational.

The 24 hours series is a brilliant way to learn about history. (At least the two I've read so far, this and Rome.) Here you meet people from all walks of life, and learn about how their lives actually was, as well as for example archaeological finds and religion.
The narrator does an excellent job. To my untrained ear, the Chinese pronunciations sounds good.

I've read a lot about European and Egyptian history, but know too little about Eastern. This was a great introduction.

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good

nothing to complain about. Very interesting book. Would rather it be longer and more in depth.

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Fresh, fascinating and a joy to listen to

A collection of short stories, bound loosely together by showing the perspective of different people living and workìng at different times of the day, and with different social standing.

The book has a great introduction, which prepares you for the setting, and quickly gives a good overview of the time period and background where the stories take place.

After each short story, there is also an explanation of the relevant history. The book is very well-structured, and the narrator/VA does a good job.

I highly recommend the book.

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Superb!

A wonderful (if all too brief, in some of the more fascinating instances) snapshot of life in ancient China - recounted through the eyes, minds & methodologies of a broad range of 'typical' trades & individuals of the age.

Beautifully narrated by John Telfer, the collection manages to achieve an incredibly informative level of detail, without becoming stuffy, overly didactic or remotely prosaic.

Rather, it balances characterful romanticism with factual accuracy - subtly creating an easy sense of plausibility with all the right touches.

Well worth a listen... Enjoy!

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Rather fascinating insights, an unusual structure

Rather fascinating insights, and an unusual structure that works well.

Instead of following just one or two characters in the ancient world, giving insight into their lives, here we are treated to two dozen citizens of Ancient China. We see their jobs, their homes, their families and their problems during an hour of the day (or night) in which they are busily occupied.

Midwives, grave (tomb) robbers, craftsmen, a whole range of men and women take their turn upon the stage as we see what everyday life might have been like two centuries ago.

The point that hit home with me was that China was so ADVANCED... their structures, technology, and above all else - a writing system - incredible compared to the rest of the globe at the time. By itself, a piece of writing left behind by a doctor, documenting cases, treatments - stunning foresight and professional behaviour! And how useful to have these kinds of information.

I quite liked listening to this, rather than reading a paper copy, it helped the stories feel more personal and present. The voice worked well for both genders and it was not hard to follow, chapter by chapter.

What a great idea for a series, a collection of personal accounts, snippets and lives of ordinary people at hours that mean something to them. Fresh and definitely something I'd want to delve into more, both for this time period and others.

With thanks to Nudge Books for providing a sample Audible copy.

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very exciting

really interesting book, fascinating everyday stories at normal people, wide range of different professions. Makes you wish to hear more

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excellent!

my daughter and I listened to this as part of a project she was doing on China. I gave us great entertainment as well as absolute rapt fascination, and have us a lot of think about.
we have agreed we'll listen to it again and again as it was so interesting... and have made up our own conclusions to the stories that only lasted the allocated hour in the timeline, such as the captain of the Watchtower seeing the smoke, and the dancer returning to her family to find out if her sister has a boy or girl.....so much to enjoy from a human factor as well as a historical point of view.
the minutia included in the day to day accounts is well researched and beautifully presented, with the actor doing a wonderful job of Chinese names and voices of different characters.

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