China's Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms

China's Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms

by Sleep Alone And Sing

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At the end of the Tang Dynasty, the emperor was fatuous, the eunuchs were in chaos, the courtiers were fighting with each other, the vassals and towns were separatist, the states and counties were corrupt, natural disasters were constant, riots were frequent, and the borders were restless. After the fall of the Tang Dynasty, the Later Liang, Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, and Later Zhou successively established their capitals in the Central Plains. Outside the Central Plains, there were also separate regimes such as the Former Shu, the Later Shu, the Southern Wu, the Southern Tang, the Wuyue, the Min, the Southern Chu, the Southern Han, the Nanping, and the Northern Han. . .

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