
Tuoyuan
by Bambur Khan
About This Novel
When the Tang Dynasty declined and perished, many national governments that had originally submitted to Tian Khan began to expand their ambitions. The Central Plains regime in the Han Dynasty was divided into the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. Although partial unification was achieved through the Song Dynasty, it was difficult to restore the political territory of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Outside of the Central Plains, the political powers in the grasslands, Western Regions, and Liaodong regions each competed for dominance, and even reversed their efforts to grant titles to the monarchs of the Central Plains. This environment continued until the Mongols settled in the Central Plains, re-conquered the four directions, and established a large empire centered on the Han Dynasty. The book is divided into eight chapters. Starting from the origin of the Mongolian people, it briefly introduces the political environment of the world at that time and the development and growth of the Mongolian people. It focuses on the creation, development and stability of the Mongol Empire of Genghis Khan and his descendants and the Yuan Empire of Kublai Khan.
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