Silk Road Empires: Trade Routes That Built Civilization — Fexingo History
In 383 CE, a half-barbarian emperor named Fu Jian assembled the largest army Asia had ever seen — over 900,000 men — and marched on the Jin dynasty to unite all of China under his rule. His Former Qin empire, built by his father Fu Hong from the Di tribes of the northwest, had already conquered much of northern China and controlled the Silk Road's eastern terminus. At the Battle of Fei River, Fu Jian's massive force faced a Jin army of just 80,000, led by military prodigy Xie Xuan. But hubris, ethnic tensions, and a single catastrophic retreat turned victory into the most spectacular defeat in Chinese history. This episode explores the rise and fall of Fu Jian, his cosmopolitan court that included the Buddhist translator Kumarajiva, the balancing act of ruling a multi-ethnic empire, and how the battle reshaped the Silk Road for centuries. Fei River set back northern unification by two hundred years, fractured the Silk Road into warring states, and forced Chinese rulers to rethink how they managed diversity. We also examine the historical controversy: was Fu Jian a generous visionary or a reckless conqueror? #FormerQin #FuJian #BattleOfFeiRiver #Kumarajiva #DiTribe #JinDynasty #XieXuan #SilkRoad #SixteenKingdoms #ChangAn #Buddhism #ChineseHistory #EthnicDiversity #Hubris #EasternJin #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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