The Legend of Wu (looking North to Chang'an Series)

The Legend of Wu (looking North to Chang'an Series)

by Yang Jun Gao Xia

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The Kingdom of Wu, a kingdom with the surname Ji that was comparable to the uncle of the Emperor Zhou, but was regarded as a "barbarian" state, a southeastern overlord that had been dormant for hundreds of years, suddenly emerged in the late Spring and Autumn Period, and then suddenly passed away... Through delicate writing, this book shows you the arduous journey of the Chinese ancestors who worked hard to open up the territory in the south of the Yangtze River. It analyzes where the Wu State came from, how it became a hegemon from a "barbarian", how it rose rapidly and died in two generations, how it created a rich and colorful heterogeneous culture in the south of the Yangtze River, and a series of mysterious topics. It reproduces an era in which civilization and bestiality are intertwined.

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