
Three Hundred Years of the Song Empire 3: the Time of Zhao Kuangyin (part 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 will open the most glorious chapter of traditional China. From 960 AD to 976 AD, it was Zhao Kuangyin's "Emperor Time". History ushered in the "Jianlong Rule" when the people were wealthy and the army was strong. In the next 16 years, he practiced virtuous government, practiced martial arts and cultivated literature, but finally 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, Zhao Kuangyin conquered Luzhou and Pingyangzhou successively when he was caring for the world and practicing martial arts. He 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...
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Official(2)Scraped 20d ago
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This is the biography of Zhao Taizu, and his descendants did not mention it The name is a bit too big.
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Official(2)Scraped 20d ago
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This is the biography of Zhao Taizu, and his descendants did not mention it The name is a bit too big.

