
A Dynasty Ruined by the "second Generation": the Mystery of the "overturn" of the Second Generation in Chinese History
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Latest:Ch. 11 — Ming Dynasty: as Soon as My Grandfather Passed Away, He Wanted to Kill All His Sons - the Battle of Jingnan in the Ming Dynasty
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The second-generation power transition in Chinese history will more or less cause some "rollover" accidents. They may lead to the direct collapse of the dynasty, or they may affect the historical direction and pattern of future generations. Are these second-generation rulers too stupid or too shrewd, or did their generation fail to arrange their funeral arrangements well? Or is there an unspeakable secret behind this? This book selects several typical cases of second-generation power changes, and uses stories as the mainstay and discussion as a supplement to reveal for you the mystery of why the second-generation power changes always "overturn"...
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