Introduction Translator's Note Part I: Heaven, Earth and Man Shi ji 28: The Treatise on the Feng and Shan Sacrifices Shi ji 29: The Treatise on the Yellow River and Canals Shi ji 30: The Treatise on the Balanced Standard Part II: Statesman, Generals and Foreign Peoples Shi ji 107: The Biographies of the Marquises of Weiqi and Quan Shi ji 109: The Biography of General Li Guang Shi ji 110: The Account of the Xiongnu Shi ji 111: The Biographies of General Wei Qing and the Swift Cavalry General Hup Qubing Shi ji 112: The Biographies of the Marquis of Pingjin and Zhufu Yan Shi ji 113: The Account of Southern Yue Shi ji 114: The Account of Eastern Yue Shi ji 115: The Account of Chaoxian Shi ji 123: THe Account of Dayuan Shi ji 116: The Account of the Southwestern Barbarians Shi ji 117: The Biography of SIma Xiangru Shi ji 120: The Biographies of Ji An and Zheng Dangshi Part III: The Plotters of Revolt Shi ji 118: The Biographies of the Kings of Huainan and Hengshan Part IV: The Collective Biographies Shi ji 121: The Biographies of the Confucian Scholars Shi ji 119: The Biographies of the Reasonable Officials Shi ji 122: The Biographies of the Harsh Officials Shi ji 124: The Biographies of the Wandering Knights Shi ji 125: The Biographies of the Emperors' Male Favourites Shi ji 127: The Biographies of the Diviners of Lucky Days Shi ji 129: The Biographies of the Money-makers Finding List of Chapters of the Shi ji Index Map China and Its Neighbours in the Former Han
This second volume of the history of the Han dynasty consists of chapters dealing principally with the reign of Emperor Wu, one of the most energetic and strong-willed of China's Rulers. Here the historian is chronicling events he has witnessed and writing of the men he personally knows or has known. In Nagano Hozan's (1783-1837) words, "He makes us see in our minds the character of the men of the time, and this is why he is a great historian.:
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