Tiger's Change: the Rise and Fall of the Jin Dynasty's Great Clan

Tiger's Change: the Rise and Fall of the Jin Dynasty's Great Clan

by Liu Xun

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"Yi Zhuan·Ge" says: "When a great man changes from tiger to tiger, his literary talent is also outstanding." If the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period are compared to seven fierce tigers, then the three tigers among them, Zhao, Wei, and Han, all evolved from the Qing clan of the same name in the Spring and Autumn Period of Jin. This book makes full use of the rich materials from handed down documents and unearthed documents such as "Zuo Zhuan", focusing on the Jin State, the most powerful vassal state in the Spring and Autumn Period. Taking the politics of the Qing clan as the main line, it not only restores the magnificent historical events of the leadership team of Jin's ministers and the rise and fall of the Qing clan in chronological order, but also combs the brief evolution history of the ten Qing clans in Jin one by one, vividly and clearly showing the "tiger transformation" career of each Qing clan to turn the family into the country and the historical ending of success or failure.

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