Song Dynasty·heavy Yellow Robe

Song Dynasty·heavy Yellow Robe

by He Hui

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"The Song Dynasty: The Heavy Yellow Robe" is one of He Hui's long historical novels "The Song Dynasty". The novel develops rich imagination based on historical research, clears up historical doubts, makes up for the gaps in historical books, and digs into the mysterious inside story of Chen Qiao's mutiny, Li Jun's rebellion in Song Dynasty and other major events that affected Chinese history. The story begins with the "Chenqiao Mutiny" and tells intricate stories such as Han Tong, an important minister of the Later Zhou Dynasty, who was killed by Zhao Kuangyin's subordinates in the mutiny, Li Yun, the governor of Luzhou, rebelled, Khitan attacked Dizhou secretly, Han Tong's son Han Minxin plotted revenge, and the emperor's brother Zhao Kuangyi plotted to develop his personal power. It was interspersed with the emotional stories of Zhao Kuangyin, Han Minxin and others. The protagonist of the novel is Zhao Kuangyin, the founding king of the Song Dynasty. The author's writing goes deep into his heart, explores his complex and profound emotional world, and depicts his multifaceted and contradictory personality. Centering on the shaping of this character, the novel depicts a series of vivid characters, ranging from the imperial palace to street vendors. Most of these characters are real people in history, and some are fictional characters for the needs of novel creation. The novel not only shows the magnificent struggle scenes between the Song Dynasty and the Southern Tang Dynasty, Khitan and other countries, as well as local forces such as Luzhou and Huainan in the early Northern Song Dynasty, but also shows the colorful social situation in the early Northern Song Dynasty in a layered manner.

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