Hua Shan Talks About "zi Zhi Tong Jian" 28

Hua Shan Talks About "zi Zhi Tong Jian" 28

by Huashan

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Ch. 11Volume 256, Tang Ji 72, June of the Fourth Year of Zhonghe (884) To March of the Third Year of Guangqi (887)
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The 28th volume of Hua Shan's "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" series, read "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" with gusto like a novel! "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" writes from the Warring States Period to the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, vividly showing the living people and stories in the 1,362-year history of the 16 dynasties. It can be said to be the "big data" and "case collection" of China's political and cultural heritage. This book is the 28th volume in Huashan's Zizhi Tongjian series (AD 844-887). It mainly tells the history of the late Tang Dynasty, spanning the Wuzong, Xuanzong, Yizong, and Xizong dynasties. After Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty came to the throne, he was diligent in political affairs, rectified the administration of officials, consolidated the border areas, and reappeared the phenomenon of ZTE. However, their successors Tang Yizong and Tang Xizong were extravagant, favored traitors and sycophants, and alienated virtuous ministers. Qiu Fu, Pang Xun and Huang Chao uprisings broke out successively. Under repeated attacks, the Tang Dynasty gradually ushered in its end. Open this book and see how the Tang Dynasty came to an end under the out-of-control management of the rulers!

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