
Power Book of the Song Dynasty: Zhao Dynasty, Family, Country and World
by Li Shihua
About This Novel
In the thousands of years of Chinese history, most dynasty changes have been accompanied by bloodshed and massacres. Only the Song Dynasty is a rare exception in Chinese history. When Zhao Kuangyin replaced the Later Zhou Dynasty, he did not adopt bloody methods, nor did he worry about the restoration of the descendants of the previous dynasty and massacre. Instead, he made an alliance with the stone and asked the new king to abide by his oath and treat the Zhou family well. In the Three Dynasties of the Song Dynasty, Confucianism was revived, and the society was filled with the atmosphere of respecting teachers and teaching. While emphasizing the monopoly of power, the emperor of the Song Dynasty also took care of the physical appearance and gentleness of his officials. Therefore, he rarely killed people in battles and was relatively open-minded and honest. By the end of the Song Dynasty, there were no serious eunuch chaos and local separatism, and the number of mutinies and civil unrest was relatively rare in Chinese history.
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Official(3)Scraped 22d ago
Very good, worth reading......
Times have changed, and it is hard to return. It is worth pondering... It is mainly historical facts and is written in more detail.
Easy to understand and inspiring. Myth about how to reform
Generally speaking, it's good. It's just that it was said before that the military strength of the Song Dynasty was higher than that of the Qin, Han, and Tang Dynasties, which is a bit lacking. Everything else is fine.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 22d ago
Very good, worth reading......
Times have changed, and it is hard to return. It is worth pondering... It is mainly historical facts and is written in more detail.
Easy to understand and inspiring. Myth about how to reform
Generally speaking, it's good. It's just that it was said before that the military strength of the Song Dynasty was higher than that of the Qin, Han, and Tang Dynasties, which is a bit lacking. Everything else is fine.
