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When Chinese Merchants Rivaled Kings

19 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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When people think of ancient China, they often imagine a society that looked down on merchants and suppressed trade.But was that always true?In the Spring and Autumn period, merchants could influence diplomacy, move wealth across states, and enjoy legal protections that seem surprisingly modern.This video explores the story of Xian Gao, the rise of powerful merchant families, the monetary policies of kings, and the complex relationship between wealth and political power.

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