Ep. 362 | The Lin Biao Incident (Part 1)

Ep. 362 | The Lin Biao Incident (Part 1)

This is Part 1 of a 2-Part series looking at the life of Lin Biao and the actual Lin Biao Incident itself. This bit of history is documented to death. I downloaded a dozen scholarly papers, read a few books, went through my entire library, and gathered as much information as possible. But practically every source ends with "cannot be proved." The Lin Biao Incident is China's version of the Kennedy assassination. So much we know. So much we have no idea. In this Part 1 episode, I cover Lin Biao's early life and how he rose up on Mao's coattails, going back to the Jiangxi Soviet era. I'll take this episode up to the Lushan Plenum of 1970. That was the beginning of the end of Lin Biao. Be looking for Part 2 in a bit. Thanks, everyone.

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Ep. 348 | Paper Sons and the Chinese Confessions Program

Ep. 348 | Paper Sons and the Chinese Confessions Program

This is surprisingly not very well-known and certainly wasn't taught in my US history classes. Here's a story for you that many might find hard to believe. Perhaps you're already familiar with the his...

1 Syys 202435min

Ep. 347 | The Grand Canal

Ep. 347 | The Grand Canal

In this episode, I'm presenting a simple but still informative overview of not only the Grand Canal but also the bigger subject of canals in China. The history of the Grand Canal isn't one clean linea...

18 Elo 202435min

Laszlo chats with Scott Crawford about the Han Dynasty, the Xiongnu, and Rome

Laszlo chats with Scott Crawford about the Han Dynasty, the Xiongnu, and Rome

Here's another CHP Special Episode. Not too long ago I had the chance to chat with Yokohama-based Scott Crawford, author of "Silk Road Centurian", "The Han-Xiongnu Wars", and a new one coming out any ...

15 Elo 20241h 12min

The unlikely tale of Chinese slave, soldier and tycoon Jiang Zonghan

The unlikely tale of Chinese slave, soldier and tycoon Jiang Zonghan

Here's a reading of an article recently published in the South China Morning Post, written by travel writer David Leffman. On his most recent trip to Yunnan to work on his upcoming book on the 1875 Ma...

11 Elo 202419min

Ep. 346 | The Hungry Ghost Festival

Ep. 346 | The Hungry Ghost Festival

This is the third time the history and traditions behind a Chinese holiday is being introduced. The history behind the Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival were both presented back in the days whe...

4 Elo 202426min

Ep. 345 | Howqua

Ep. 345 | Howqua

Once dubbed "the richest man in the world" back in his day, the first half of the 19th century, Wu Bingjian 伍秉鉴 was a leading figure in the pre-Opium War world of foreign trade. He's best known as som...

21 Heinä 202443min

Laszlo discusses historical novels with author, Janie Chang

Laszlo discusses historical novels with author, Janie Chang

It must have been three or four years ago that I started bouncing this idea off Janie about a discussion regarding historical fiction rooted in Chinese history. Janie, being a successful writer of thi...

14 Heinä 202442min

Ep. 344 | James Hong

Ep. 344 | James Hong

With the 18-part History of Chinese Philosophy series finally out of the way, we're back with all new CHP content. Here's one that introduces the life of one of my favorite Hollywood legends, Mr. Jame...

7 Heinä 202424min

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