The Concerns of Officials: Three Hundred Years of Court Politics in the Song Dynasty

The Concerns of Officials: Three Hundred Years of Court Politics in the Song Dynasty

by Wu Zhengqiang

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The new masterpiece of Wu Zhengqiang, a famous scholar of Song Dynasty and professor and doctoral supervisor at Zhejiang University, "raises doubts wherever there is no doubt", exposes the lies of historical records and gains insight into the nature of people's hearts. It absorbs a variety of new academic achievements and retells the 300-year history of the Song Dynasty with the power struggle as the main line. Discover the truth about palace politics and tell the history of the Song Dynasty amid high-level power struggles. Palace politics has always been an area that official history has deliberately avoided and covered up. Palace struggles are not just power struggles, but are often the subject of political history. Peel away the layers of fog and see how power flows: Was the tragedy of party politics in the Northern Song Dynasty just because of the scholar's idle talk that harmed the country? How does the tragedy of imperial family ethics directed by the Supreme Emperor determine the fate of the dynasty? The text is clear and fluent, and the discussions are interlocking. It is as charming as reading a detective novel. It is sincerely recommended by Bao Weimin, Yu Yunguo, Li Huarui, Fan Deng, and Zhang Mingyang!

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