The Rise and Fall of the Tang Dynasty in Three Hundred Years 7: from the Separatist Rule of Vassal Towns to Zhu Wen's Replacement of the Tang Dynasty

The Rise and Fall of the Tang Dynasty in Three Hundred Years 7: from the Separatist Rule of Vassal Towns to Zhu Wen's Replacement of the Tang Dynasty

by Shi Chengdonglin

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This set of books mainly tells the story of the Tang Dynasty during the three hundred years from 607 to 907. Based on official official history and classic history books (Old Book of Tang, New Book of Tang, Notes on the Entrepreneurship and Daily Life of the Tang Dynasty, Zizhi Tongjian, etc.), With time as the longitude and key figures and events that influence the historical process as the latitude, it adopts humorous narrative methods to panoramically display the lives of the twenty-one emperors of the Tang Dynasty, as well as their ministers, generals, scholars and commoners, and involves the interpretation and evaluation of the political and economic system of the Tang Dynasty. It is a work that speaks the great history of the Tang Dynasty in vernacular. The first edition of this set of books has been selling well for more than five years since its release and is deeply loved by readers.

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