The Lin'an Incident: Shaoxing System and the Zhongxing of the Southern Song Dynasty

The Lin'an Incident: Shaoxing System and the Zhongxing of the Southern Song Dynasty

by Guo Ruixiang

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Why did the Southern Song Dynasty choose peace? Why did China turn inward? What seemed like a renaissance was actually the beginning of national decline. The review of the fall of the Northern Song Dynasty, the bitterness of the founding of the Southern Song Dynasty, the various behaviors of scholars traveling south, the helpless desolation of generals, and the formation of national character... Historical writer Guo Ruixiang will help you understand how the Southern Song Dynasty was established! The Southern Song Dynasty was a regime with a weak sense of existence, and it was also an era with far-reaching influence. It is weak in a corner of peace and has always been threatened by the political power in the north. At the same time, it had far-reaching influence, internalized the cultural model, created the "Shaoxing system", and brought Chinese politics into a period of dictatorship. This book was written from the fourth year of Jianyan (1130) to the twelfth year of Shaoxing (1142). It comprehensively presents the fierce political, military, and cultural shocks in the early Southern Song Dynasty, and reveals the formation process and internal logic of the territorial security, political dictatorship, and cultural stagnation of the Southern Song Dynasty.

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