
Angry Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties
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This is a troubled world where heroes and bears fly together. The endless anger and killing are shocking. It is also a golden period for the development of Chinese culture, with great breakthroughs in poetry, books, religion and other aspects. In such a complex background, what are the familiar celebrity allusions and what are the major events with far-reaching influence?
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In the past, I only had a rough understanding of the history of the "Two Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties". Only after reading this book did I understand this history in more detail. The author describes in detail the history of the great integration of various ethnic groups in our country with delicate writing style. It's worth a visit for those who like history!
Questions about official title
Prime Minister (or Prime Minister, the leader of hundreds of officials). The first grade: Taishi (also called Taizai during the Jin Dynasty to avoid the taboo of Sima Shi's name), Taifu, Taibao, Taiwei, Situ, Sikong, and General. From the first rank: Tongsansi of Kaiyi Prefecture, Prince Taishi, Prince Taifu, Prince Taibao, Hussar General, etc. The second grade: Te Jin, Taichang, the general of the auxiliary country, etc. From the second rank: Shangshu Zuopushe, Shangshu Youpushe, Prince Shaoshi, Prince Shaofu, Prince Shaobao, Dadudu, Daduhu, Zhendong General, Da Sinong, etc. The third rank: Shizhong, Zhongshu Ling, Shangshu, Shaofu, Left and Right Xiaoqi, Left and Right Military Guards, Shangduhu, Champion General, Zhongdudu, etc. From the third grade: Yushi doctor, secretary supervisor, Guangluxun, Weiwei, Tingwei, Zongzheng, Taipu, Dahonglu, left and right Sanqi Changshi, Guanglu doctor, Xiaowei, etc. The upper level of the fourth rank: Minister, Minister Zuocheng, Governor, General Zhongwu, etc. The lower rank of the fourth rank: Shangshu Youcheng, Zhonglang General, and Zhuangwu General. Rank up from the fourth rank: Secretary Shaojian, Shaoqing, Changshi, Taizhong doctor, General Xuanwei, etc. Lower ranks from the fourth rank: Shaofu Shaojian, Shaoyi, Biejia, Sima, Duwei, General Mingwei, etc. The upper level of the fifth rank: Taishou, admonishing the doctor, censor Zhongcheng, Zhongshu Sheren, Changshi, joining the army, general Dingyuan, etc. The lower rank of the fifth rank: Internal Attendant, Chaoyi Doctor, General Ningyuan, etc. Ranking up from the fifth rank: secretary-general, author-general, court official, etc. Lower ranks from the fifth rank: Taichang Cheng, Tai Shi Cheng, Prince Consort Commandery, Fengche Commandery, Guerrilla General, etc. The upper level of the sixth rank: Doctor of Taixue, Prince Sheren, County Magistrate of the capital, Xiaoqiwei, etc. The lower rank of the sixth grade: middle pastoral supervisor, upper town general, etc. Ranking up from the sixth rank: Living Lang, Living Houser, Prefecture and County Magistrate, Luwei Xiaowei, etc. Lower ranks from the sixth rank: Shi Yushi, Guozijian Cheng, Luwei Deputy Lieutenant, etc. The seventh rank: the county magistrate of various states, the official censor in the palace, the chief secretary, the chief secretary, the general history, etc. Eighth grade: Supervisory censor, Zheng Si Lang, assistant teacher, soldier cao, etc. Ninth grade: Zhongguan Ling, Zhuzhou County Lieutenant, doctor of various government offices, etc. --The above content is transferred from the Internet. It is not difficult to find that unless you have done a lot of research on history, you may not know what it does when you see some names. Again, this is not a novel, it is just a compilation of two years of reading notes and shared on the platform. The meaning of doing this is of course because I like this period of history, so I want more people to see it. I think most of the people who click in also want to understand this period of history. History is not mysterious. We are making history every day. The past is history. Looking through the photos and videos of previous years now is actually no different from reading history books. It's just that the medium has changed. Moreover, today's media is more realistic, and there is little chance of fraud. Even if there is fraud, it can be identified through technology. This is not the case with past history. Who can say that history books written more than a thousand years ago are 100% reproduction of the historical facts of that year? History books always have an element of deduction in them. More importantly, the cultural habits at that time were different from today, so translators were needed to replace difficult words into sentences that are currently understandable. At the same time, an in-depth analysis of some story details may not be a complete restoration, but it will make the logic smoother. Speaking of records, there is always a certain degree of subjectivity in historical records, which cannot be completely objective. There must be standpoints and emotions in them. Therefore, some contents must be understood through one's own experience, and one does not have to follow them blindly. Going back to the name of the official position, it can be more concise using ancient titles, but I still bothered to type a lot more words, just to know what the official does at a glance, without having to make notes or look up information. This is the most important thing. What we want is content and spirit, not form. When reading history, I want to learn more about something and gain some experiences that are beneficial to the present, rather than blindly retrospecting and holding on to ancient customs and titles.
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I really can't stand it anymore. It's such a good official name. You have to change it to a modern one. It looks really awkward.
I really can't stand it anymore. It's such a good official name. You have to change it to a modern one. It looks really awkward.
Why didn't I read the anger? It's pure history. I think this book is very good.
Finally updated
Is there a protagonist?
What is it talking about? I can't understand it.
This is not a novel, it is a forum for hundreds of schools of thought!
I really admire the author's will
More than 900,000 words have not been signed, but I can keep posting [Applause]
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Official(29)Scraped 21d ago
Read more good books
In the past, I only had a rough understanding of the history of the "Two Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties". Only after reading this book did I understand this history in more detail. The author describes in detail the history of the great integration of various ethnic groups in our country with delicate writing style. It's worth a visit for those who like history!
Questions about official title
Prime Minister (or Prime Minister, the leader of hundreds of officials). The first grade: Taishi (also called Taizai during the Jin Dynasty to avoid the taboo of Sima Shi's name), Taifu, Taibao, Taiwei, Situ, Sikong, and General. From the first rank: Tongsansi of Kaiyi Prefecture, Prince Taishi, Prince Taifu, Prince Taibao, Hussar General, etc. The second grade: Te Jin, Taichang, the general of the auxiliary country, etc. From the second rank: Shangshu Zuopushe, Shangshu Youpushe, Prince Shaoshi, Prince Shaofu, Prince Shaobao, Dadudu, Daduhu, Zhendong General, Da Sinong, etc. The third rank: Shizhong, Zhongshu Ling, Shangshu, Shaofu, Left and Right Xiaoqi, Left and Right Military Guards, Shangduhu, Champion General, Zhongdudu, etc. From the third grade: Yushi doctor, secretary supervisor, Guangluxun, Weiwei, Tingwei, Zongzheng, Taipu, Dahonglu, left and right Sanqi Changshi, Guanglu doctor, Xiaowei, etc. The upper level of the fourth rank: Minister, Minister Zuocheng, Governor, General Zhongwu, etc. The lower rank of the fourth rank: Shangshu Youcheng, Zhonglang General, and Zhuangwu General. Rank up from the fourth rank: Secretary Shaojian, Shaoqing, Changshi, Taizhong doctor, General Xuanwei, etc. Lower ranks from the fourth rank: Shaofu Shaojian, Shaoyi, Biejia, Sima, Duwei, General Mingwei, etc. The upper level of the fifth rank: Taishou, admonishing the doctor, censor Zhongcheng, Zhongshu Sheren, Changshi, joining the army, general Dingyuan, etc. The lower rank of the fifth rank: Internal Attendant, Chaoyi Doctor, General Ningyuan, etc. Ranking up from the fifth rank: secretary-general, author-general, court official, etc. Lower ranks from the fifth rank: Taichang Cheng, Tai Shi Cheng, Prince Consort Commandery, Fengche Commandery, Guerrilla General, etc. The upper level of the sixth rank: Doctor of Taixue, Prince Sheren, County Magistrate of the capital, Xiaoqiwei, etc. The lower rank of the sixth grade: middle pastoral supervisor, upper town general, etc. Ranking up from the sixth rank: Living Lang, Living Houser, Prefecture and County Magistrate, Luwei Xiaowei, etc. Lower ranks from the sixth rank: Shi Yushi, Guozijian Cheng, Luwei Deputy Lieutenant, etc. The seventh rank: the county magistrate of various states, the official censor in the palace, the chief secretary, the chief secretary, the general history, etc. Eighth grade: Supervisory censor, Zheng Si Lang, assistant teacher, soldier cao, etc. Ninth grade: Zhongguan Ling, Zhuzhou County Lieutenant, doctor of various government offices, etc. --The above content is transferred from the Internet. It is not difficult to find that unless you have done a lot of research on history, you may not know what it does when you see some names. Again, this is not a novel, it is just a compilation of two years of reading notes and shared on the platform. The meaning of doing this is of course because I like this period of history, so I want more people to see it. I think most of the people who click in also want to understand this period of history. History is not mysterious. We are making history every day. The past is history. Looking through the photos and videos of previous years now is actually no different from reading history books. It's just that the medium has changed. Moreover, today's media is more realistic, and there is little chance of fraud. Even if there is fraud, it can be identified through technology. This is not the case with past history. Who can say that history books written more than a thousand years ago are 100% reproduction of the historical facts of that year? History books always have an element of deduction in them. More importantly, the cultural habits at that time were different from today, so translators were needed to replace difficult words into sentences that are currently understandable. At the same time, an in-depth analysis of some story details may not be a complete restoration, but it will make the logic smoother. Speaking of records, there is always a certain degree of subjectivity in historical records, which cannot be completely objective. There must be standpoints and emotions in them. Therefore, some contents must be understood through one's own experience, and one does not have to follow them blindly. Going back to the name of the official position, it can be more concise using ancient titles, but I still bothered to type a lot more words, just to know what the official does at a glance, without having to make notes or look up information. This is the most important thing. What we want is content and spirit, not form. When reading history, I want to learn more about something and gain some experiences that are beneficial to the present, rather than blindly retrospecting and holding on to ancient customs and titles.
Awesome! ! ! !
Thumbs up
Pretty good stuffing
I really can't stand it anymore. It's such a good official name. You have to change it to a modern one. It looks really awkward.
I really can't stand it anymore. It's such a good official name. You have to change it to a modern one. It looks really awkward.
Why didn't I read the anger? It's pure history. I think this book is very good.
Finally updated
Is there a protagonist?
What is it talking about? I can't understand it.
This is not a novel, it is a forum for hundreds of schools of thought!
I really admire the author's will
More than 900,000 words have not been signed, but I can keep posting [Applause]










