
History of Later Qin
by Yin Botao
About This Novel
Later Qin was a separatist regime established by the Qiang Yao Chang centered on the Guanzhong area after the Feishui War. From April 384 AD when Yao Chang raised troops in Mamu, Weibei, to August 417 AD when the Eastern Jin army captured Chang'an and Yao Hong surrendered, the Later Qin Dynasty experienced three masters and lasted for 34 years. In its heyday, the Later Qin, the Northern Wei and the Eastern Jin Dynasty were in a powerful position, and they played an important role in the late Sixteen Kingdoms. This book comprehensively describes the history of the post-Qin regime, including four parts: "pre-history", "establishment and prosperity", "decline and destruction" and "regime structure".
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