
Yi Zhongtian's History of China: Southern Dynasties, Northern Dynasties
by Yi Zhongtian
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Liu Yuan was clearly the emperor of the Huns, but he designated the country as Han, regarded Liu Bang and Liu Bei as his ancestors, and chose to "list on the backdoor." Shi Le was just a slave who was sold, but he was crowned king and emperor and successfully achieved a "counterattack". Fu Jian unified the north and was full of ambitions. In the battle of Feishui, the wind and cranes roared, and the grass and trees were all soldiers. The primitive and barbaric Xianbei Tuoba tribe, with shaved heads and braids, quietly emerged in the north, and the myth that "Hu did not have a century-old national destiny" was broken. Tuoba changed his surname to Yuan, Dugu changed his surname to Liu, and Bu Liugu changed his surname to Lu... He didn't speak Xianbei but spoke Chinese, and he didn't wear Xianbei clothes but Hanfu. What made Emperor Xiaowen determined to completely Sinicize? Almost all of the nine sons and more than 40 grandsons of Emperor Wu of the Song Dynasty Liu Yu died unexpectedly. Scholar Yi Zhongtian subverts the traditional writing method of historical works. With beautiful poetic language and a unique and innovative global perspective, he will spend five years writing five masterpieces with a total of 36 volumes, "Yi Zhongtian's History of China".
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