Lingyan Pavilion: Revelations of the Tang Dynasty's Heroes

Lingyan Pavilion: Revelations of the Tang Dynasty's Heroes

by Yu Gengzhe

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This book is a popular historical narrative that uses characters as the main clue to tell the story of dozens of Lingyan Pavilion heroes who created the historical foundation of the Tang Dynasty. Lingyan Pavilion is an attic in the Taiji Palace of Chang'an City in the Tang Dynasty. In the 17th year of Zhenguan, Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty hung the portraits of 24 heroes who made outstanding achievements in the founding of the People's Republic of China and the Xuanwumen Incident in the pavilion to flaunt their merits and encourage those who are behind. Taking "Lingyan Pavilion" as the core, Mr. Yu carefully selected twenty-four representative civil servants and generals from the 300-year history of the Tang Dynasty. Starting from this extraordinary group that influenced the historical development of the Tang Dynasty, he analyzed each hero's personality and social interactions. , Prominent achievements, and even the subtle relationship between them and the emperor, we can not only see how these influential figures influenced the 300-year history of the Tang Dynasty, but also see the development trajectory of individual destiny in the great changes throughout history. While telling history, the author is also analyzing human nature. Through the varied personalities and ups and downs of individual fates, he can see clearly the intricate and intricate relationship between individuals and the times, and the games and confrontations between individuals and the times, and then guide us to think about the choices in life and understand the encounters and opportunities in life. The text structure of this book is clear, the narrative is clear and concise, and the time context runs through the entire history of the Tang Dynasty. Reading this book is to read the 300-year history of the Tang Dynasty with twinkling stars, and to feel the lifelike images of civil servants and famous generals as well as the heroic spirit of a man. It provides historical samples that can be used for reference in managing politics, rejuvenating the country, and conducting people in society.

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Book Friends 4021871mo ago

Probably the decision-makers who first built Lingyan Pavilion never dreamed that it would end up like this.

I originally thought that the people who could enter Lingyan Pavilion were all loyal ministers with great military exploits, and I never thought of taking a closer look at who was there. Now I have time and opportunity to see them, but the result is completely different from the original. It's worth a visit for everyone

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No Closing Tonight19mo ago

Yes, it can be taken as a supplement to the history of the Tang Dynasty.

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