The Glory of Xianbei: Iron Blood, Fission and Fusion

The Glory of Xianbei: Iron Blood, Fission and Fusion

by Yang Jun Lu Jingzhi

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Xianbei, after the Xiongnu, was another horseback nation that dominated the Mongolian grasslands. It originated in the dense forests, marched westward with difficulty, and lost its foreign lands due to the Five Husbands. It has traveled a long history of 800 years, with conflicts, reforms, prosperity, and decline, and has performed scenes of magnificent historical scenes. They fought everywhere, stained the nine states with blood, established many kingdoms, and their reputation spread throughout most of Asia. They flourished for a while and then died quickly. This book takes the towering Xing'an Mountains as a guide, takes into account the narrative of history and legends, and presents to readers a panoramic view of the rise and fall of the Xianbei regime. In this massive wave of ethnic migration, grassland culture is integrating into the Central Plains culture and transforming the Central Plains culture. As a nation, the Xianbei no longer exist, but their influence continues...

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