Stormy Sixteen Kingdoms: Later Zhao Becomes the Hero (part 1)

Stormy Sixteen Kingdoms: Later Zhao Becomes the Hero (part 1)

by Wang Pingke

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This book tells the historical story between 304 and 439 AD. The political regimes that emerged successively include Cheng Han, Han Zhao, Hou Zhao, Qian Liang, and Qian Yan. Han Zhao, as the first to cause chaos in the Central Plains, was eventually replaced by Later Zhao. Later Zhao Xiong lived in the Central Plains and was the most powerful; Cheng Han stayed in Bashu, Qian Liang was in the Hexi Corridor, and Qian Yan was in the northeast and Liaodong. During this period, Shi Le of Later Zhao was the number one hero. Although Shi Hu was ferocious, he was still able to maintain the dominance of Later Zhao; Li Xiong of Cheng Han, Zhang Jun of Qian Liang, and Murong Huang of Qian Yan were all heroes of one side, but they failed to dominate the world in the end. During these smoke-filled years, heroes came one after another to compete in the Central Plains, leaving behind many thrilling historical stories!

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Yulongjingliu89mo ago

Did the author imagine less?

I really doubt that the author is a descendant of the Wu Hu people. It is impossible to clear the ground for the Hu people with just one sentence. This is really material for being a historian, it's nonsense. Those who didn't know thought it was a novel.

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Book Friends 20231111503_eb31mo ago

A lot of private goods

This book contains a lot of private goods, and there are too many historical records that have not been written down.

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