The Story of China with Michael Wood Season 1 Episode 6 The Age of Revolution
- TV-PG
- July 11, 2017
- 55 min
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7.5 (24)
In The Story of China with Michael Wood season 1 episode 6, titled "The Age of Revolution," viewers travel through China's history during the 19th century. This was a time of major upheaval and change in Chinese society, as the country struggled to keep up in a rapidly changing modern world.
Throughout the episode, Michael Wood tells the story of China's response to European colonialism and imperialistic expansion, which brought new technologies, ideas, and economic opportunities-but also political instability and social strife.
Viewers learn about the Boxer Rebellion and other resistance movements that arose against foreign influences, as well as the political turmoil that marked the end of the Qing dynasty and the rise of the Republic of China. Wood emphasizes the way that these events shaped China's modern identity and continue to reverberate today.
But amidst the chaos and conflict, there were also moments of great creativity and innovation. Wood explores the development of China's artistic, literary, and cultural traditions during this time, highlighting the work of figures like the writer Lu Xun and the Beijing Opera performer Mei Lanfang.
Overall, The Age of Revolution provides a comprehensive overview of a pivotal moment in Chinese history, exploring the political, social, and cultural factors that defined the era and continue to resonate today. As always, Michael Wood brings a deep knowledge of and appreciation for Chinese history to his storytelling, making this entry in The Story of China with Michael Wood series both informative and engaging.