Zhao Kuangyin's Time (middle Volume)

Zhao Kuangyin's Time (middle Volume)

by Jin Gang

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Chenqiaoyi was the most important station in Zhao Kuangyin's life. At this station, he completed a dynasty change in a bloodless way. From 951 to 960 AD, the chaotic Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms were coming to an end, and an unprecedentedly prosperous Song Empire began to emerge on the historical horizon. Ten years before the founding of the Song Dynasty, Guo Wei, Taizu of the Later Zhou Dynasty, eliminated the bad governance of the previous dynasty, bringing the first glimmer of light in the troubled times; Chai Rong, the great emperor who was heroic and full of royal ideals, went on a personal expedition, defeated the Khitan coalition forces of the Northern Han Dynasty, and began civilized government affairs ; The peerless master Wang Puxian's "Pingbian Policy", "the road map for the Central Plains"; after the Battle of Gaoping, Zhao Kuangyin entered the ranks of senior officers of the Later Zhou Dynasty; the incredible "Wei Nang" and the mysterious Chenqiao Mutiny brought an astonishing turning point in history. The history of the first ten years before the founding of the Song Dynasty was a history of refining troops and simplifying administration, opening up channels of public opinion, handling disputes between feudal vassals and towns, pacifying local bandits, sweeping the Yangtze and Huaihe rivers from the south, and attacking Khitan from the north. It was a history of the evolution of the Central Plains regime's return to its homeland, and it was also the starting point for the founding of the Song Dynasty by the great emperor Zhao Kuangyin.

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