
Sixteen Kingdoms: Great Schism and Great Fusion
by Zhang Yan
About This Novel
This book focuses on the Sixteen Kingdoms, taking the beginning and end of each regime as a line, and uses 300,000 words to restore the history of the Sixteen Kingdoms, which was full of vitality and brewing order amidst disorder. Behind the ground, bloody bows and knives and violent iron hooves swept in from the north, tearing the unified China into two halves - the Jin court retreated to the south and established the Eastern Jin Dynasty, forming a clan politics; the barbarians spread across the north and established sixteen major separatist regimes, which we usually call the Sixteen Kingdoms. For more than a hundred years, the Xiongnu, Xianbei, Jie, Di, and Qiang tribes entered the Central Plains one after another and established no less than twenty separatist regimes, large and small. War broke out, social turmoil, and capable people emerged in large numbers. With a warm and delicate novel-style writing style, this book focuses on the history of the Sixteen Kingdoms, using the beginning and end of each regime as a line to restore this vibrant history where order was brewing in disorder.
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