
Zhao Kuangyin Time (volume 2)
by Jin Gang
About This Novel
In 960 AD, Zhao Kuangyin and Jian Zuo ascended the throne, marking the founding of the Song Empire. When the army entered the city, "the market was not easy to operate" in Bianliang, Tokyo. If unruly people took advantage of the chaos and looted, "several generations would be killed in the city, and the officials who were plundered would pay their dues." The respect and protection of private property indicates that a generation of holy kings is about to open the most glorious chapter of traditional China. From 960 to 976 AD was Zhao Kuangyin's "Emperor Time". History ushered in the "Jianlong Rule" when the people were wealthy and the army was strong. For 16 years, he practiced virtuous government, practiced martial arts and cultivated literature. However, he passed away mysteriously amid the sound of an ax and the shadow of candles with his unfinished ambition. At the beginning of the founding of the Song Dynasty, Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin granted amnesty to the world but did not pardon corruption. He successively conquered Luzhou and Pingyangzhou, adopted Prime Minister Zhao Pu's brilliant strategy to "invade the feudal towns", sent troops to quell the chaos, and even brought peace to the world; only love The lyrics are about the late emperor Li Yu of the Southern Tang Dynasty who was ignorant of politics and came to the throne. The monarch only wanted to spend money to buy peace when he went to a brothel. The regime of the Southern Han Dynasty was extremely cruel and even "all the dynasties were filled with eunuchs", which caused Emperor Taizu to exclaim "I must save the people of this area." Taizu of the Song Dynasty rested with the people, treated the scholars with dignity, emphasized culture and suppressed military affairs, and roughly defined the pattern of the empire. Finally, there was the "Taizu Oath Stele" that set an example for future generations and established the "civilization trend", and the Song Dynasty enjoyed everlasting glory from then on.
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