The Fission of the Tang Dynasty and Barbarians Everywhere

The Fission of the Tang Dynasty and Barbarians Everywhere

by Wang Chengming Li Xiaochun

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After the Later Tang Dynasty, which was born in Shatuo, destroyed Zhu Liang, it basically unified the north and created a stable situation with the hard work of two emperors, Zhuangzong Li Cunxu and Mingzong Li Siyuan. However, with the death of Li Siyuan, the power of the Later Tang Dynasty fell away, and unconcealed centrifugal tendencies arose in various places, especially Shi Jingtang. In order to be independent, he did not hesitate to lead the Khitan army into the Central Plains at the expense of the "Sixteen Prefectures of Yanyun", and eventually replaced the Later Tang Dynasty and established the Later Jin Dynasty. At this stage, ethnic minorities became the protagonists on the stage of the Central Plains. While they brought war to the Central Plains, they also injected fresh blood into the Chinese nation.

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Forged Sword_aa107mo ago

The transition from the Later Tang Dynasty to the Later Jin Dynasty

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