The Great Jin Dynasty: Volume 2·the Knight Subduing the Dragon

The Great Jin Dynasty: Volume 2·the Knight Subduing the Dragon

by Xiong Zhaozheng

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This book vigorously unfolds the history of the Jin's surrender to the Liao and the Song, describing how the Liao Empire, which had dominated northern China for nearly 200 years, came to an end, and the source of the tragedy of the Song Dynasty, which dreamed of benefiting the country but had no strength to support it. After the balance of the three pillars was broken, starting from Zhao Kuangyin's yellow robe, the Song Empire, which advocated valuing civility over martial arts and extravagant enjoyment, rose in the troubled times of iron-blooded competition, or fell deeper and deeper into "entertaining to death", which can be seen in "The Knight Subduing the Dragon". Zhang Jue's rebellion, Aguda's sudden death, Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty and his ministers were dishonest in their words, Li Shishi was tender and chivalrous, Xiao Mona died in love, Emperor Tian Zuo was captured and the Liao Dynasty was destroyed. Various plots reproduced the philosophy that a country is born in sorrow and dies in peace and happiness. In every line and page of the book, you can see the spirit of conspiracy, the light of hard work, and the darkness of drunkenness, lack of faith, and corruption. The contrast between light and dark, majestic atmosphere, ups and downs, is thought-provoking.

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