
Tokyo Customs: Figures of the Eastern Han Dynasty in the Fluctuation of History
by Huang Jian
About This Novel
This book selects several historical figures from the Eastern Han Dynasty, and through historical data mining and analysis, tells historical stories in narrative form that have not been discovered or paid insufficient attention by professional researchers. The main contents include: the joker Liu Xiu, where the "Twenty-Eight Generals of Yuntai" came from, the death of Peng Chong, and the life of Huang Xian and anecdotes, why Liang Ji was afraid of Sun Shou, the encounter and different paths of Li Ying and Guo Tai, the three generals in the "Disaster of the Party", why Huangfu Song lost to Dong Zhuo, the emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty and their biological mothers, the divisions and life-and-death infighting among the eunuchs of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the wave of suicides in the officialdom of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the five years after the "Yellow Turban", etc. This book is popular, academic, and interesting at the same time. The content is simple and the text is simple. The stories narrated are universal to a certain extent. The author's solid historical literacy ensures the accuracy of historical knowledge. The readership is positioned as history lovers, and the author has the advantage of having extensive contacts in academic circles and news media circles. This book will have certain economic benefits.
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