Continuation of Li Dongfang's History Lecture·details of the Song Dynasty

Continuation of Li Dongfang's History Lecture·details of the Song Dynasty

by Yu Yunguo

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"The Continuation of Li Dongfang's Lecture on History. A Detailed Description of the Song Dynasty" narrates the history from the unification of the country by Song Taizu to the Yuan Dynasty's destruction of the Southern Song Dynasty, involving important histories and figures of the Song Dynasty, Xixia, Liao, Jin and other regimes. In the form of "history telling", Mr. Li Dongfang narrated major events such as the Chenqiao Mutiny, the Release of Military Power over Drinking Wine, the Chanyuan Alliance, and the Jingkang Incident, as well as important figures such as Song Taizu, Liao Taizu, Jin Taizu, Song Renzong, Song Zong, Yue Fei, Qin Hui, and Wen Tianxiang. He also gave a historical explanation of the Yang family generals, Bao Zheng, and civet cats for princes in folklore, which is extremely informative and readable. The "detailed description style" contains not only vivid stories and real history, but also insightful comments, and the style is unique.

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Scholarly Family20mo ago

A new historical narrative genre - "detailed narrative style".

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Salted Fish Sinking to the Bottom of the Sea55mo ago

It's okay... I said it carefully and carefully, but I still feel like it's not written clearly.

But the author's writing is still very good.

SA
Salted Fish Sinking to the Bottom of the Sea55mo ago

It's okay... I said it carefully and carefully, but I still feel like it's not written clearly.

But the author's writing is still very good.

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Qin Xueyong66mo ago

It's a pity that I'm not good at writing, it's just too exciting

It's very fascinating. It explains a lot of the author's views from the overall perspective. Many battles have already ended before they are fought.

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