Zhaobian

Zhaobian

by I Release My Military Power With A Glass Of Wine

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In the first year of the Dazhao period, Zhou Zhen, the ancestor of Zhaowu, founded the Dazhao Kingdom and granted amnesty to the world. The war in the Central Plains that had been turbulent for many years was temporarily extinguished. Wuzu led his army northward, captured Yanjing, and forced back the Xiongnu, Khitan and other ethnic minorities. They marched south to the Yangtze River Basin, crossed east to occupy Qinglong Island, and marched west to the border sands. Since then, China has been unified and the seven regions have been unified. On the Eleventh Day of the Great Zhao Dynasty, Zhaowu Zu was afraid of the martial arts in the Central Plains and sent troops to suppress it. He encountered resistance and suffered heavy losses. Immediately, many martial arts people were recruited to serve as officials in Beijing, and the Dazhao Guard and Canglong Camp were established successively. At this point, the strength of the imperial court has greatly increased, and the martial arts sects in the Central Plains have continued to rise and grow. Among them are the Wuyue Sect headed by Taishan Sect, and the Taoist sect headed by Longhushan and Wudang Sect. There are also the Kunlun Sect of the Western Regions, the Biansha Sword Sect and the Northern Liang Vajra Sect. The war between the Central Plains and the imperial court continued to spread. Finally, during the Zhaoruizong period, a peace treaty was successfully reached with the Central Plains. The war ceased and the people's lives became peaceful. In the seventeenth year of Tianhe, the eunuch Cao Shen, the "right arm" of Zhaolingzong, rebelled and assassinated Zhaolingzong. Cao Shen relied on his seven adopted sons to successfully pacify both the inside and outside of the court, gain control of power, and support Zhou Yun, the eleventh son of Lingzong, to ascend to power and occupy five points of Zhao. Mo Qianqiu, the "left arm" of Lingzong, held a sharp sword in his hand and protected the fourth prince Zhou Qi (the crown prince) with countless loyal ministers as he went south, occupied the Nanzhao area and established Nanzhao on his own. From then on, China was divided into two, with the North and South Zhao being at odds with each other, and the Central Principle, which was on the border between the North and South Zhao, was in chaos. Nowadays, the North and South Zhao have been in conflict for decades, and wars have continued during this period. The martial arts people in the Central Plains have their own camps, either taking refuge in the North Zhao or the South Zhao. There was also a bloody storm in the martial arts world of the Central Plains.

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Rich literary talent and high readability

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