Zhao Kuangyin Time (volume 1)

Zhao Kuangyin Time (volume 1)

by Jin Gang

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Looking around, there are wolves everywhere. There are vassal towns that cannot be controlled by the king's law, there are vassal towns that are fighting against each other, there are vassal towns that are ready to take action, and there are even Khitan cavalry who wantonly plunder. Although the imperial court was there at that time, the world was already dead. The thirty years before the founding of the Song Dynasty were the dark ages of Chinese history. If you understand these thirty years, you will understand what barbarism and cruelty are, and you will understand why the Song Dynasty is called a prosperous civilization. Thirty years before the founding of the Song Dynasty, it was a military battlefield where wolves roamed and cavalry raged. It was a place where vassal towns were divided, factions fought against each other, and conspiracies and brutal crimes took place. It was a purgatory where civilization was ruined, morality was lost, and the world had constant nightmares. The history of the thirty years before the founding of the Song Dynasty was a history of turmoil caused by usurpation and disaster, and a history of Chinese people's suffering covered by blood and tragedy. If you understand these thirty years of history and see the cause and effect of the troubled times of the Five Dynasties, you will understand the origin of the Song Dynasty Empire, understand Zhao Kuangyin's good intentions in constructing and deducing the Song Dynasty civilization, and understand why China has evolved into what it is today. The author has read tens of thousands of volumes and read them for ten years. Using official history as basis and unofficial history as material, in chronological order, through the perspectives of soldiers, counselors, generals and civilians, he presents slices of the era in the thirty years before the founding of the Song Dynasty in detail. By connecting these slices, you may be able to see a different history.

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