
Leaving Qishan: Zhuge Liang's Gains and Losses in the Northern Expedition (longitude and Latitude Series)
by Yuan Canxing
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This book focuses on the Shu Han regime's Northern Expedition "out of Qishan" during the Three Kingdoms period, discusses the establishment and strategic planning of Liu Bei's Shu Han regime, and analyzes the reasons for the failure of Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition through the conscription system, taxation system, and the struggle between Liu Bei's direct lineage and local bureaucrats under Zhuge Liang's rule. While describing the strategy and destiny of the Shu Han regime's "exodus from Qishan", this book also writes about the game between Cao Wei and Sun Wu at the same time and the Shu Han regime. These games not only affected the success or failure of the expedition from Qishan, but also affected the national destiny of the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu, until the Jin Dynasty finally unified the world. The Three Kingdoms are far away, and a series of stories surrounding the Qishan Mountains have been sung through the ages. Zhuge Liang worked hard to turn the tide and revive the Han Dynasty. But what does the rise of the Han Dynasty have to do with the thousands of people at the bottom? Whether it rises or falls, the people will suffer.
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