
Civil War: My Three Hundred Years of the Song Dynasty
About This Novel
This was an era when literati were the happiest and military generals were the most frustrated. It was also a strange dynasty that reached the pinnacle of civilization but was lame in martial arts. This book will take you into the magnificent and contradictory historical scene of the Song Dynasty for three hundred years in a humorous style. You will see: · How Zhao Kuangyin relied on a "drunken mutiny", wore a yellow robe, and started a unique model of "CEO" and "workers" co-ruling the world. · How Kou Zhun "kidnapped" the emperor to the front line and signed the most cost-effective "Chanyuan Alliance"; how Wang Anshi and Sima Guang turned from friends to political enemies, setting off a "reform werewolf" that tore the country apart. · How Yue Fei grew from a soldier to a tragic hero, and what kind of shrewd calculations Song Gaozong and Qin Hui had behind the "unfounded" charges. · In this prosperous scene of literary talent and the dream of Bianjing, how the crisis quietly breeds, and finally allows this most prosperous dynasty to play the tragic song of the Battle of Yashan under the iron heel of Mongolia. There is the open-mindedness of Su Dongpo and the elegance of Li Qingzhao; there is the wisdom of movable type printing and the roar of gunpowder application. We don't preach, we just tell stories, focusing on each living person and looking at their choices, struggles and destiny in the great era. This is a grand symphony about civilization, power, reform, joys and sorrows. Get ready to immerse yourself in this most elegant and breathtaking dynasty!
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