
Three Hundred Years of the Song Empire 4: Literary and Military Governance of Song Taizong (part 1)
by Jin Gang
About This Novel
"Three Hundred Years of the Song Empire" has a total of 8 volumes and 17 volumes. It breaks through the writing pattern of pure research or drama, and integrates historical statements and ideological exploration. It is not only a big history, but also an ideological monograph that analyzes the decline and prosperity of Chinese society. The whole book is faithful to history, the research and rendering complement each other, and it is also meticulous in judgment and full of insights. The narrative is grand and broad, vivid and interesting, and has endless aftertaste. It provides a new model for interpreting history.
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Zhao Guangyi ascended the throne on the 37th, and met no resistance smoothly. After registration, Zhao Guangyi's era came. When he learned about the two words "taboo" and "guang, yi", he changed it to the word "炂" to respect tradition.
Zhao Jiong, Emperor Taizong of the Song Dynasty, was open-minded and generous in his treatment of his ministers. He could not stand the pretense of doing "good-looking behavior" in order to spread history, but he knew how to restrain himself from doing things he liked.
Song Taizong Zhao Jiong left countless stories in his time. In the development of Chinese civilization, Zhao Jiong did his best and appreciated the opinions of the people.
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Zhao Guangyi ascended the throne on the 37th, and met no resistance smoothly. After registration, Zhao Guangyi's era came. When he learned about the two words "taboo" and "guang, yi", he changed it to the word "炂" to respect tradition.
Zhao Jiong, Emperor Taizong of the Song Dynasty, was open-minded and generous in his treatment of his ministers. He could not stand the pretense of doing "good-looking behavior" in order to spread history, but he knew how to restrain himself from doing things he liked.
Song Taizong Zhao Jiong left countless stories in his time. In the development of Chinese civilization, Zhao Jiong did his best and appreciated the opinions of the people.
