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Stephanie Balkwill, "The Women Who Ruled China: Buddhism, Multiculturalism, and Governance in the Sixth Century" (U California Press, 2024)

New Books in Buddhist Studies

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Change Invites Opportunity and Threat

The migration of interracial populations and the rise of Buddhism transformed the Yellow River Basin, particularly in Loyang, into a hub of opportunity and innovation. This atmosphere encouraged people to embrace new languages, religions, leaders, and government forms. However, rapid cultural and economic changes also sparked violent backlash from disenfranchised groups, exemplified by the murder of Empress Dowager Ling by military men who felt excluded from the transformation. The period was marked by instability, with a high turnover of emperors following her death, symbolizing the dangers that accompany significant societal shifts.

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