
National History Speech: Three Hundred Years of Song and Mongolia
by Gu Jiegang
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Why was the Song Dynasty, which was extremely prosperous and powerful, always suppressed by foreigners? Or you can also ask the other way around, how could the Song Dynasty, which was always invaded by foreign races, still be prosperous and prosperous? From Zhao Kuangyin, who gave up his military power over a glass of wine and counted all the agencies, to Aguda, who started a rebellion with two thousand people and conquered thousands of miles, from Abaoji, who unified eight tribes and destroyed everything, to Temujin, who conquered the east and west and made the world surrender, how did the Song, Liao, Xia, Jin and Yuan take turns to conquer the world? What are the similarities and differences in their rise, growth and decline? Why did the struggle for survival among China's various ethnic groups reach a climax in these three hundred years? Qian Mu's Bole was the legendary teacher who taught Tan Qixiang, Tong Shuye, Yang Xiangkui, Hou Renzhi, Bai Shouyi, Hu Houxuan and many other masters of history. Historian Gu Jiegang, who had long been the number one in the history of the Republic of China, gave lectures with sincerity and ease. It turns out that although the development trend of history is inevitable, it is full of coincidences and helplessness...
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