The '''Book of Later Han''' () is one of the official
Chinese historical works which was compiled by
Fan Ye in the
5th century, using a number of earlier histories and documents as sources. It covers the history of
Eastern Han from
25 to
220 CE.
The book is part of early four historiographies of the
Twenty-Four Histories canon, together with the ''
Records of the Grand Historian'', ''
Book of Han'' and ''
Records of Three Kingdoms''. Fan Ye used a number of earlier histories, including those accounts by
Sima Qian and
Ban Gu, plus many others (some that were also entitled name resemble to the work, such as the ''Han Records of the Eastern Lodge'' by various contemporaries throughout the
2nd century or the ''Records of Later Han'' by
Yuan Hong from the
4th century) most of which have not survived intact. The final 30 volumes of the book or the 8 treatises on law, rituals, sacrifices, astronomy, five elements, geography, officials, chariots and garments taken from the ''Sequel of the Book of Han'', a work composed by Sima Biao in the
3rd century were added in the
6th century by Liu Zhao during his annotation.
The ''Records of the Western Regions'' are based on a report composed by General
Ban Yong and presented to the Emperor about
125, probably included notes by his famous father, General
Ban Chao. It forms the 88th volume of the ''Hou Hanshu'' and is a key source for the cultural and socio-economic data on the
Western Regions, including the earliest accounts of
Da Qin (the
Roman Empire).
Fan Ye, himself, clearly says that the new information contained in this section on the Western Regions, is largely based on information from the report of General Ban Yong to the Emperor ''c''. 125 CE.
:"Ban Gu has recorded in detail the local conditions and customs of each kingdom in the former book [''Hanshu'' or 'History of the Former Han Dynasty']. Now, the reports of the Jianwu period [25-56 CE] onwards recorded in this 'Chapter on the Western Regions' differ from the earlier [ones by Ban Gu]; they are from Ban Yong’s report [presented] at the end of [the reign of] Emperor An [107-125 CE], and so on."
References
★ Hill, John E. 2003. "Annotated Translation of the Chapter on the Western Regions according to the ''Hou Hanshu''." 2nd Draft Edition.
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★ Yu, Taishan. 2004. ''A History of the Relationships between the Western and Eastern Han, Wei, Jin, Northern and Southern Dynasties and the Western Regions''.
Sino-Platonic Papers No. 131 March, 2004. Dept. of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Pennsylvania.
★ Tan, Jiajian,
"Hou Hanshu" ("Book of Later Han"). ''
Encyclopedia of China'' (Chinese Literature Edition), 1st ed.
External links
★
Silk Road Seattle (The Silk Road Seattle website contains many useful resources including a number of full-text historical works, maps, photos, etc.)