Four Hundred Years of Troubled Times (wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties + Sui Dynasty, 3 Volumes in Total)

Four Hundred Years of Troubled Times (wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties + Sui Dynasty, 3 Volumes in Total)

by Zhang Cheng

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Four hundred years of chaos! Only by understanding China in troubled times can we understand the logic of China's historical evolution! From the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties to the end of the Sui Dynasty, China fell into the second great division in history, with a sharp decline in population and destabilization of the Central Plains. Wake up at dawn! Competition in the Central Plains, cultural collisions, national integration, imperial examinations, three provinces and six tribes... The rapid shocks of the troubled times laid the political foundation for the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Yan Jiulin, Li Haobai, Lu Zheng, and Nanmen Prefect sincerely recommend! Reader comments: "For people who are not interested in history or can't remember allusions, this book is simply a treasure." "Trilogy of Troubled Times" includes: "Wei and Jin: Personal Destiny under Great Historical Changes", "Southern and Northern Dynasties: Apocalypse of Survival before the Dawn of the Empire", "Sui Dynasty: The Beginning of a Great Empire", read Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and Sui Dynasty together! Read 400 years of troubled history in one go.

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There Are No Three Views in the Dog-blood Novel3mo ago

Gao Huan Happy City

Gao Huan sent Wei Xiaokuan to the Martial Arts Temple in one battle with an army of 100,000 people😷

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阅读的乐趣20mo ago

Writer's overall thinking Very clear, very profound thoughts

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No Closing Tonight19mo ago

The past few hundred years have been such a chaotic mess, and so many heroes have emerged from these troubled times.

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No Closing Tonight19mo ago

This should be a relatively comprehensive book from the Three Kingdoms to the Sui Dynasty. The more I read about the characters in history, the more I feel the distortion of human nature.

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噗嗤嗤嗤24mo ago

It's good to go from history to reality

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书友2021030110657249670624mo ago

This period of history has always been confusing and confusing before. After reading it, I can understand the competition between various forces and the results of the competition between all kinds of people.

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Tan Yijie33mo ago

It succinctly tells this period of history, which is interesting to read and not boring.

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Joyce_ea7mo ago

The author who was full of ill will toward Cao Wei

The description of Sancao is really disgusting, saying that Cao Pi stole Cao Zhi's throne. But come on, although Cao Zhi is very talented in literature, his political literacy is very poor. He does not have the ability to become a prince at all, does not have the ability to truly participate in politics, and cannot control politics. He can just be a petty bourgeois literary young man. On the other hand, Cao Pi had ambitions, plans and military exploits. He was also very politically knowledgeable in his early days. Choosing Cao Pi was not because he stole it, but because he was indeed chosen by the capable. And in fact, he and Cao Rui didn't treat Cao Zhi too badly. Sparing him life was much more merciful than the Xuanwu Sect incident.

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