
General History of Luoyang Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties Volume
by Guo Shaolin
About This Novel
During the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties, Luoyang rose to a new peak. Luoyang has been the capital for thousands of years. During this period, it was either the Eastern Capital, the Divine Capital, the Western Capital or the Capital. Luoyang was the eastern starting point of the Silk Road, adding to its identity as the center of the Grand Canal in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Luoyang peonies are emerging, and the Peony Flower City has begun. During this period, the emperors either visited Luoyang many times or stayed there for a long time, taking advantage of Luoyang's convenient conditions as "the center of the world" to rule the country and command the world. Luoyang is connected to the rest of the world. Leaders, envoys, merchants, monks, overseas students, and sailors from surrounding ethnic groups move, settle, and are buried here. Here there is a gathering of people, bright stars, prosperous economy and exquisite craftsmanship. During the long period of peaceful singing and dancing, there were also turmoils of swords and wars. The vicissitudes of history in Luoyang during the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties are woven with glory and sadness.
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