A Closer Look at Two Hundred Years of the Northern and Southern Dynasties

A Closer Look at Two Hundred Years of the Northern and Southern Dynasties

by Chen Fengtao

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The more than 160 years from the Liu Song Dynasty to the Sui Dynasty when the Nanchen Dynasty was destroyed was a relatively special historical period in Chinese history. During this period, the Chinese Empire, dominated by the Han civilization, had a long-term confrontation with the country established by the northern nomads. The integration and struggle of various ethnic groups that began during the Jin Dynasty continued to deepen. From the perspective of the society at that time, this was certainly an era full of disasters and pain, but from a historical perspective, the conflict was a special form of collision of civilizations of different natures, and the results it brought were not all negative. As far as the historical process of Han civilization at that time is concerned, the Jin Dynasty was full of pathological aristocratic habits, which could no longer be cleansed and solved by its own strength. In other words, Han civilization had reached a bottleneck period. Without violent collision and integration, it would be difficult to get out of it on its own strength. Under such conditions, it is of certain positive significance to integrate the vitality of the ethnic groups outside the Great Wall. This small book starts from this perspective, trying to uncover the veil of the Northern and Southern Dynasties era, and understand the people and things that have passed away from point to point, as well as the traces they left in the long history.

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