
Yuan Dynasty: Those Intrigues, Those Turmoils
by Fan Jun
About This Novel
In the fourth month of the lunar calendar in 1294 AD, Kublai Khan, one of the most powerful emperors of the Yuan Dynasty, died unwillingly. However, there was a problem with the succession of the throne of the Yuan Dynasty. Because there is no prince - the prince Zhenjin died quietly nine years ago. Fortunately, Zhenjin left behind three sons during his lifetime. After repeated consideration, Kublai Khan decided a year before his death to give the Prince's Seal to Zhenjin's youngest son, Temu'er. One year after Kublai Khan's death, Temu'er became the emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, namely Yuan Chengzong. This man's later behavior was indeed as predicted by Kublai Khan during his lifetime. He was filial to his mother and other elders, and also treated his brother who failed to become emperor favorably. Of course, he also likes to drink some wine in private, and he likes to put on grand scenes to show the grandeur of the Great Yuan Dynasty.
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