
The History of the Southern and Northern Dynasties That Can Be Understood at a Glance (revised Edition)
by Huang Zhe
About This Novel
Although the Three Kingdoms returned to the Jin Dynasty, the unified Western Jin Dynasty only lasted for fifty years. After the Eight Kings Rebellion, they had no choice but to migrate southward, which began with the Eastern Jin Dynasty and developed into the later Southern Dynasties, namely the Song, Qi, Liang, and Chen Dynasties. These four dynasties, together with the Eastern Jin Dynasty and the previous Dongwu Dynasty, are collectively referred to as the "Six Dynasties" in history. The Northern Dynasties were basically ruled by the Xianbei people, and went through the Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, Western Wei, Northern Qi, Northern Zhou, and the Sui Dynasty, which replaced the Northern Zhou Dynasty. After the Northern Zhou Dynasty destroyed the Northern Qi Dynasty, its leader was fatuous. Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty, Yang Jian, took advantage of the situation and took advantage of the situation. In addition, the last wise emperor of the Southern Dynasty, Chen Xu, died of illness. The century-long division between the north and the south finally ended, and the Sui and Tang Dynasties began. This book tells the story of the turbulent and vibrant era of the Southern and Northern Dynasties.
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