Faqi

Faqi

by Linghu Stone Mirror

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In 534 AD, Emperor Xiaowu of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Yuan Xiu, had a fierce confrontation with the powerful minister Gao Huan, and was forced to rush west from Luoyang to Chang'an to seek refuge with Yuwentai. The Northern Wei Dynasty split into the Eastern and Western Wei. In the next ten years or so, the Eastern and Western Wei Dynasties went through several battles at Heqiao, Shayuan, Mangshan, Yubi, and Yingchuan, basically forming a pattern of strong in the east and weak in the west, attacking in the east and defending in the west. In 550 AD, Gao Huan's son Gao Yang established himself as the Northern Qi Dynasty, with Yecheng as its capital and Jinyang as its other capital. In 556 AD, Yuwen Tai died, and his nephew Yuwen Hu supported his legitimate son Yuwen Jue to accept Zen in Chang'an and established the Northern Zhou Dynasty. Historically, this period of coexistence and confrontation between the Eastern Wei (Northern Qi), Western Wei (Northern Zhou), and Nanliang (Nanchen) was called the "Later Three Kingdoms". The story of this book starts from the fourth year after the establishment of the Northern Zhou Dynasty (560 AD)... The poem says: There are wild grasses and flowers at Beimang Potou, and a hundred-foot cliff outside Yubi City. In front of the Wang Xietang Hall, I look for Guiyan, and the river surges and washes away the sand.

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