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The Salt Merchants of Yangzhou
Wealth and Power in Imperial China
Step into the gilded world of Yangzhou, where the Grand Canal met the mighty Yangtze and a merchant class rose to rival emperors in wealth and cultural sway. *The Salt Merchants of Yangzhou* unveils the extraordinary saga of the men who turned the imperial salt monopoly into a personal empire, transforming a strategic canal hub into the most dazzling city of the Qing Dynasty. From the intricate mechanics of the salt trade and the cutthroat rivalries of the merchant elite to their delicate, often dangerous dance with the imperial court, this is history at its most vividâwhere ledgers dictated politics and brine built palaces.
Yet their legacy is etched not just in silver, but in stone, ink, and porcelain. Witness how these merchant princes became the eraâs greatest patrons, commissioning the classical gardens that still define Chinese landscape architecture, nurturing schools of painting and calligraphy, and elevating Yangzhou cuisine and opera to imperial heights. Through twenty-five richly detailed chapters, the book explores the full texture of their lives: the education of heirs, the bonds of clan and charity, the opulence of fashion and feasts, and the shockwaves of rebellion, opium wars, and a crumbling monopoly that finally broke their world.
More than a chronicle of commerce, this is a portrait of a civilization at its zenithâand the forces that unraveled it. As the salt merchants' fortunes rose and fell, so too did the rhythm of imperial China itself. Meticulously researched and elegantly told, *The Salt Merchants of Yangzhou* invites you to walk the canalside streets of a lost golden age, where wealth bought beauty, power mingled with poetry, and the echoes of a vanished elite still whisper from the stones of their gardens.
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