Description
Soldiers of the Dragon by C. J. Peers is a comprehensive overview of China’s military history, tracing the evolution of its armies from early tribal societies to the mid-nineteenth century. The book explores the unification of China under its first emperor, the rise and fall of successive dynasties, and the impact of prolonged warfare on the development of one of the world’s great civilisations. It examines key elements such as military strategy, technological innovation—including gunpowder and artillery—and enduring cultural achievements like the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army. The narrative also touches on influential texts such as The Art of War and the broader traditions of Chinese warfare. Concluding with the period leading up to the First Opium War, the book provides historical context for China’s military and political transformations.
It is suited to readers interested in military history, Asian history, and the long-term development of warfare and strategy.



































