
Three Hundred Years of Chaos
by Writergli6ag
About This Novel
When a fire breaks out in Luoyang, what burns down is not the city, but the seal of "who has the final say". From then on, the emperor became a high-risk profession, and nobles regarded their official positions as shares and marriages as mergers and acquisitions; generals used swords to write contracts, and literati used pens to create destiny. The Northern and Southern Dynasties were not a "sandwich era", but a power experiment that lasted for three hundred years: how order collapsed, how ambition sprouted, and how people became ruthless, smart, and less human in fear. This book uses historical data as its basis and narrative as its blade to help you see clearly: Troubled times are never mysterious, they just no longer pretend to be civilized.
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