
The Great Jin Dynasty: Volume 1: the King of the North
About This Novel
This book restores the historical details of Emperor Wanyan Aguda of the Jin Kingdom conquering Yanjing of the Liao Kingdom in one fell swoop and the diplomatic mediation between the Liao, Song, and Jin Kingdoms. It expresses regret and sorrow for the extravagance of the Song and Liao Dynasties that harmed the country. At that time, the Liao Kingdom was an empire that had dominated northern China for more than two centuries. However, due to the debauchery and pleasure-seeking of the last emperor Yelu Yanxi, the last emperor of Tianzuo, the government quickly deteriorated, people were distracted, and crises were everywhere; The six states became the smallest country among all the dynasties since Qin, and they were about to die for entertainment. In just eight years after the founding of the Jin Kingdom, they conquered the four capitals of the Liao Kingdom and marched towards the final Yanjing. Emperor Tianzuo fled to Jiashan. At this major historical turning point, the author Xiong Zhaozheng used detailed historical descriptions to analyze the diseases of the times in the "Three Kingdoms" era. Based on the historical conclusion that traditional nomadic civilization defeated agricultural civilization, he summarized the ultimate cause of regime change that is "terrifying to think about" - entertainment death.
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Official(9)Scraped 5d ago
Friends who like Liao history can take a look
The description is close to the end of the Liao Dynasty and records that period of history more clearly.
good
Not bad, not bad. It's really good. It suits my taste. The beginning is very good. I usually know whether it's good or not when I read Chapter 4. When I read it, I saw Chapter 15. It's worth a look, that's just my opinion.
First, Xiong Zhaozheng's book is worth reading; second, we should understand the historical background of the Song Dynasty.
It really is a real person, it is indeed a high-quality product!
Hey there I am again. Come and sign in.
Not bad.
Aguda, escorted by more than a hundred cavalry, galloped towards Juyongguan. At this time, the dense snow suddenly stopped, and a few rays of pale sunlight shot out from the gaps in the clouds. But the north wind was stronger than when it snowed. The trumpet-shaped ditch becomes narrower and narrower as you go inward. Zong Wang saw the Great Wall on the right getting closer and closer, and he could even see the bright swords and guns in the hands of the Liao soldiers behind the crenellations. Afraid of making any mistakes, he rushed ahead to suppress his speed, while the two generals Wanyan Loushi and Bo Le also sandwiched Aguda in the middle.
Take a look, it's good to read.
Haha😊hehehe
Rating
Community(0)
Official(9)Scraped 5d ago
Friends who like Liao history can take a look
The description is close to the end of the Liao Dynasty and records that period of history more clearly.
good
Not bad, not bad. It's really good. It suits my taste. The beginning is very good. I usually know whether it's good or not when I read Chapter 4. When I read it, I saw Chapter 15. It's worth a look, that's just my opinion.
First, Xiong Zhaozheng's book is worth reading; second, we should understand the historical background of the Song Dynasty.
It really is a real person, it is indeed a high-quality product!
Hey there I am again. Come and sign in.
Not bad.
Aguda, escorted by more than a hundred cavalry, galloped towards Juyongguan. At this time, the dense snow suddenly stopped, and a few rays of pale sunlight shot out from the gaps in the clouds. But the north wind was stronger than when it snowed. The trumpet-shaped ditch becomes narrower and narrower as you go inward. Zong Wang saw the Great Wall on the right getting closer and closer, and he could even see the bright swords and guns in the hands of the Liao soldiers behind the crenellations. Afraid of making any mistakes, he rushed ahead to suppress his speed, while the two generals Wanyan Loushi and Bo Le also sandwiched Aguda in the middle.
Take a look, it's good to read.
Haha😊hehehe
