
War Chronicles 035
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This book consists of "A Tsar and Overlord in Eastern Europe: The Campaign History of Simeon I of the Bulgarian Empire", "The Rise of the "Paperer" in the Qing Dynasty: Li Hongzhang's Planning of the Huai Army and the "Battle of Tianjing"", and "Famous Generals Are Not Equal to Famous Marshals: An Interesting Discussion of Jiang Wei's Different Images in He". Simeon I, the man who pushed the First Bulgarian Empire to its peak, besieged Constantinople four times and forced the Byzantine Empire to pay tribute to it; he suppressed Serbian uprisings several times and once turned it into a province of the empire; in suppressing the Taiping Rebellion, Zeng Guofan's Hunan Army worked hard and made great achievements, and the Huai Army formed by his student Li Hongzhang was no less generous. See how Li Hongzhang commanded the Huai army to aid Shanghai and fight fiercely against the loyal king Li Xiucheng; in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Jiang Wei is the successor carefully cultivated by Zhuge Liang, with literary and military skills and "nine expeditions to the Central Plains". However, are the historical details really as stated in the novel? Let "Three Kingdoms" tell us the answer.
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