
The Great Schism: Medieval Era: Three Kingdoms, Two Jins, Southern and Northern Dynasties
by Bai Zhide
About This Novel
This is a period of nationwide national reorganization. During the Three Kingdoms, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the phenomenon of ethnic reorganization was unfolding, and during the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the phenomenon of ethnic reorganization gradually came to an end. The Three Kingdoms, Two Jins, Southern and Northern Dynasties period gives some people the impression that it is just a mess. In fact, this period of history has its own itinerary that can be examined. Roughly speaking, this period is equivalent to 196 to 589 AD and can be divided into four stages. First, the tripartite confrontation of the Three Kingdoms; second, the brief unification of the Western Jin Dynasty and the chaos of the Sixteen Kingdoms of the Eastern Jin Dynasty; third, the confrontation between the Southern and Northern Dynasties; fourth, the split from the Northern Wei to the unification of the Sui Dynasty. Judging from the division of these four stages, the historical formation of this period is quite clear. This volume also discusses this situation in more detail. This division is viewed from the overall perspective of historical development, rather than simply treated as the history of separate regimes.
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Reading is a hunger and thirst, but there is no utilitarian purpose such as a golden house or a beautiful face. There are only inner spiritual needs. The joy and joy of reading lie in this.
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The emperor of the Northern Qi Dynasty specially ordered the monastery to provide relief to the victims.
The emperor of the Northern Qi Dynasty specially ordered the monastery to provide relief to the victims.
The emperor of the Northern Qi Dynasty specially ordered the monastery to provide relief to the victims.
In the Northern Wei Dynasty, there was a Sengzhisu Bank, which was originally established to lend money to the poor during bad harvest years.
During the Three Kingdoms, Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties, temples served as social welfare institutions and also served as social relief undertakings.
In the Northern Wei Dynasty, King Cheng Shangshu of Rencheng City said that "all the states in the world suppressed monks and monasteries, invaded and plundered the poor people, and occupied extensive fields and houses."
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Official(17)Scraped 14d ago
Reading is a hunger and thirst, but there is no utilitarian purpose such as a golden house or a beautiful face. There are only inner spiritual needs. The joy and joy of reading lie in this.
Good reading, good reading, good reading, good reading.
The necessary werewolf
Very good, worth reading......
The emperor of the Northern Qi Dynasty specially ordered the monastery to provide relief to the victims.
The emperor of the Northern Qi Dynasty specially ordered the monastery to provide relief to the victims.
The emperor of the Northern Qi Dynasty specially ordered the monastery to provide relief to the victims.
In the Northern Wei Dynasty, there was a Sengzhisu Bank, which was originally established to lend money to the poor during bad harvest years.
During the Three Kingdoms, Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties, temples served as social welfare institutions and also served as social relief undertakings.
In the Northern Wei Dynasty, King Cheng Shangshu of Rencheng City said that "all the states in the world suppressed monks and monasteries, invaded and plundered the poor people, and occupied extensive fields and houses."
