
Salvation: Zichan's Way of Governing
by Liu Xun
About This Novel
During the Spring and Autumn Period, there were many countries, and the domestic and foreign affairs situation between countries was complicated. During the period when Jin and Chu controlled the north and south respectively, the small country caught in the middle suffered from the torment between the two countries for hegemony. However, after the armistice between Jin and Chu, the State of Zheng miraculously reversed the situation and moved toward resurgence. It skillfully dealt with major powers externally, continuously improved its international status, steadily promoted reforms internally, and continuously improved its comprehensive strength, becoming the most respected "model country" among the major vassal states. How did Zheng Guo do it? This book takes the rise of Zheng, a small country caught in the whirlpool of the Jin-Chu struggle for hegemony, as the background. It depicts how Zichan, a new generation of young people in Zheng, grew up to be a leader who turned the tide, and how he governed and led Zheng to rejuvenate and become a "model country." Why was Zichan the model Confucius wanted to follow? Why did Confucius think Confucianism was the best strategy for governing the country? Zichan's way of governing is the answer to all this.
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