Great Changes: the Split and Integration of the Sixteen Kingdoms (2 Volumes in Total)

Great Changes: the Split and Integration of the Sixteen Kingdoms (2 Volumes in Total)

by Zuo Wenning Lingxi Wuyi

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Volume 1: With the end of the Three Kingdoms era, the Western Jin Dynasty returned to unification. The short-lived prosperity cannot conceal the lurking crises, and the restructured power destroys the short-lived peace. After the battles between Fangtou and Lucchuan, the balance of power among the three kingdoms was finally broken, and the former Qin took the upper hand. And Wang Meng's death from illness cast a shadow on this rising empire... Volume 2: Fu Jian was not satisfied after wiping out the Murong clan before Yan and Hou. The former Qin Dynasty, which was extremely military, after successively annihilating the surrounding small countries, targeted the Eastern Jin Dynasty in the south. The Battle of Feishui between the Qin and Jin Dynasties was recorded in the annals of Chinese history as the Eastern Jin Dynasty's record of "victory with a small number and a large number". Due to a series of mistakes made by Fu Jian, the entire north fell into disintegration and chaos again, and the Sixteen Kingdoms era entered the most chaotic period. In the east, the Xianbei people established Hou Yan, west Yan, Nan Yan, and Bei Yan one after another. In the West, Houliang, Xiliang, Nanliang, and Beiliang appeared in full glory. Later Qin, Western Qin, Zhai Wei, Hu Xia and other countries were not willing to play the role of spoilers, and staged scenes of heroes vying for hegemony in the Central Plains.

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