Ep. 267 | Eunuchs in Chinese History (Part 1)

You knew this topic was coming sooner or later. This time Laszlo offers up a general overview of Chinese history with eunuchs serving as the prism to view it all.

In this episode, we’ll look at the story of the maybe/maybe not eunuch/official from the Qin Dynasty Zhao Gao. Then we’ll finish off with eunuchs in the Later Han including the rise and fall of the Ten Attendants.

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Terms in Episode

Pinyin/TermChineseEnglish/Meaning
Ānyáng安阳City along the Yellow River in Henan Province
chéngyǔ成语Chinese idioms, usually four characters long
chūjiā出家they who leave or renounce the family…he/she is cast out and can never return home (eunuchs, monks, nuns)
Cáo Cāo曹操155-220, one of the all-time greats and most well-known from all the figures of Chinese history. Statesman, warlord and man of letters.
Cáo Jié曹节Eunuch during the later Han who helped foil the plan to rid the palace of the powerful faction he belonged to. Not one of the Ten Attendants but a powerful force during the times of Emperors Shun to Ling
Dǒng Zhuó董卓Another of the major warlords of the late Eastern Han. Took advantage of the chaos in 189 to set himself up in Chang'an after sacking Luoyang. Bumped off by his ally in 192
Emperor An汉安帝Han emperor 106-125
Emperor Chōng冲帝Han emperor 144-145
Emperor Líng汉灵帝Han emperor 168-189
Emperor Shào少帝"Shao Di" means "Young Emperor" and applied to many emperors who ruled as children and died young. This Shao of Han was named Liu Bian. He reigned only in the year 189
Emperor Shùn舜帝Han emperor 125-144
Emperor Zhì质帝Han emperor 145-146
Empress Dowager Hé何太后The second empress consort to the deceased Emperor Líng. Mother pf emperor Shao. Later poisoned to death by Dong Zhuo in the tumultuous year of 189
Èrshísì Shǐ二十四史The official Twenty-Four Histories. The official chronicle of Chinese history from 3000 BCE to the Ming Dynasty
Fúsū扶苏Crown Prince of Qin who should have become the Second Emperor
Hàn汉朝Chinese dynasty founded by Liu Bang that ran from 202 BCE to 220 CE with a brief interval when Wang Mang's Xin Dynasty ruled
Hàn Huándì汉桓帝Emperor Huán of Han 146 to 168 CE
Hé Jìn何进Brother of Empress Dowager He anbd General IN Chief of the Army. Assassinated by the eunuch faction, something that led directly to their downfall
Hénán河南Province in northern China
Húhài胡亥Son of Qin Shihuang, reigned as Qin Ershi, the Second Qin Emperor
Jīn Yōng金庸Prof the Honourable
Louis Cha, GBM OBE, 1924-2018, Hong Kong's most famous and beloved writer. Wrote Chinese wuxia novels under the name Jin Yong
Lady Fù Hǎo妇好Wife of King Wǔ Dīng… and a military leader and high priestess
Liáng Jì梁冀Powerful official and military leader during the reigns of Han emperors Shun, Chong and Zhi.
Liú Bāng刘邦256-195 BCE, founder of the Han Dynasty. Also known as Han Gaozu
Liú Family刘家族All the emperors of the Han Dynasty came from the House of Liu
Lǐ Liányīng李莲英1848-1911, powerful late Qing era eunuch during the time of Empress Dowager Cixi
Lǐ Sī李斯Great man of letters of his day and chancellor to the first and second Qin emperors
Méng Tián蒙恬Great Qin general and inventor. Famous for his construction of the Great Wall and his military campaigns against the Xiongnu
Míng明朝Chinese dynasty that ran from 1368 to 1644
Nèi Tíng内廷Inner chambers of the royal palace
Qín Shǐhuáng秦始皇259-210 BCE, known best as the first emperor of China
Qín Wáng Zǐyīng秦王子婴The third and final Qin Emperor
Qín Èrshǐ秦二世The second Qín Emperor
Qīng清朝The Qing Dynasty ran 1644 to 1911
Shí Chángshì十常侍The Ten Attendants, the most powerful eunuchs at the court of Han Emperor Ling
Shāndōng山东Coastal province in northern China
Shāng Dynasty商朝China's earliest dynasty where written records exist, 1000 BCE to 1046 BCE.
Shūjīng书经The Book of Documents
Táng唐朝Chinese dynasty from 618 to 907 with a brief interval for Wu Zetian's Zhou Dynasty
Western Zhōu西周Also called the Former Zhou, early Bronze Age dynasty lasting 1046 to 771 BCE. Followed by the Eastern Zhou
Wáng Fǔ王甫Eunuch ally of Cao Jie
Wáng Mǎng王莽From 9-23 CE, the emperor of the Xin Dynasty following his usurpation of the emperorship. Following his demise was the beginning of the Eastern Han
Wèi Zhōngxián魏忠贤1568-1627, Chief Eunuch during the Ming Tiangi Emperor
Wǔ Dīng武丁Shang Dynasty king 1250-1192 BCE
Wǔ Xíng五刑The Five Punishments of Ancient China. They changed over the centuries
Xiàng Yǔ项羽Rival of Liu Bang to unify China following the defeat of the Qin. Best at the Battle of Gaixia 202 BCE
Xiányáng咸阳The capital of the Qin Empire, near present day Xian in Shaanxi Province
Xīān西安Capital of Shaanxi
Yuán Shào袁绍Warlord during the final years of the 2nd century. Elder half-brother of Yuan Shu. Tried to take on Dong Zhuo and later Cao Cao, going down in defeat both times. Died in 202
Yuán Shù袁术Colorful warlord who fought against the same enemies as his brother. Went down in final defeat in 199
Yīnxū殷墟The Ruins of Yin, located outside Anyang in Henan province where the Shang Oracle Bones were discovered.
Zhào Gāo赵高Died 207 BCE, a life shrouded in myth and legend, served all three Qin emperors
Zhāng Jūn张钧Forthright official who tried to warn the emperor about the evil influences and corruption of the Ten Attendants.
Zhāng Ràng张让One of the most powerful of the Ten Attendants who held great powers during the time of Emperor Ling
Zhǐlù Wéimǎ指鹿为马Attributed to the story of Zhao Gao, to call a deer a horse….To intentionally deceive someone

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