Heroes of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms (set of 8 Volumes)

Heroes of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms (set of 8 Volumes)

by Pony Chain

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This article reads history from the heart and writes history from the perspective of people, with an attitude of respecting official history, not joking, not romanticizing, and using the method of dramatization to describe a historical trilogy of conflicts and conflicts. The background is the late Tang Dynasty, the Five Dynasties, and the early Song Dynasty. The object of description is a group of heroes in this troubled time. In the late Tang Dynasty, the imperial power was gradually weakening, and unfortunately there were successive years of famine. Wang Xianzhi took the lead in changing his career from a salt seller to become the leader of the rebellion. Raise troops to form a grass-roots army, aiming to conquer the world. The fallen brother Xiucai, the new Xionghuang Chao of the Salt Gang, followed the big brother closely and gathered the crowd to respond. They ran rampant, moving like the wind, sweeping across the Central Plains. Soon after Wang Xianzhi died on the battlefield, Huang Chao became the leader of the Cao Army and began to fight in the north and south. Finally, he seized the opportunity of the Tang army to build up its enemy's self-respect, entered Henan, occupied Chang'an, and established Daqi. However, the Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty, Zheng Wei, was ordered to spread the word to the world in the critical moment and began to counterattack Chang'an. However, each warlord fought on his own and did not dare to move forward. In order to regain Chang'an, Yang Fuguang, the supervisor of the Tang Dynasty, decided to lure Li Keyong from Shatuo into the pass. Shatuo soldiers and cavalry entered the Central Plains. Huang Chao was defeated and withdrew from Chang'an. Soon after, Huang Chao was defeated and died. The end of his heroic life. After that, the power of the Tang Dynasty was extremely weak, and warlords everywhere were in chaos. The most powerful of them was Li Keyong from Shatuo, who occupied Taiyuan and was eyeing the Central Plains. Another powerful warlord was Zhu Wen, the former general of Huangchao who later surrendered to the Tang Dynasty. They recruited troops and horses to prepare for the battle between male and female soldiers in the Central Plains. Read Ming Na in prosperous times, read Five Dynasties in troubled times. He is as treacherous as Cao Cao, as brave as Lu Bu, as courageous as Zilong, as loyal as Guan Yu, as righteous as Zhang Fei, as wise as Kong Ming, as benevolent as Liu Bei, and as handsome as Zhou Yu. The five generations of heroes mobilized to interpret an era more exciting than the Three Kingdoms! "Heroes of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms" is the first vernacular historical book in history that gives a panoramic description of the troubled times of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, showing you the spectrum of heroes.

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Lulin61mo ago

Huang Chao went from being an honest scholar to being dissatisfied with the imperial examination system, so he rebelled. The reason was that he didn't admit it because he didn't have enough pen and ink.

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🌻linzi🌻61mo ago

The Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms was a period in which rituals, music, and human principles completely collapsed, and warriors were in power. This is a vernacular text that fully describes the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, and takes us through the chaos of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms bit by bit.

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Heart Relaxed and Calm52mo ago

After reading it, I'm still not satisfied! Are there no heroes in the southeast?

The whole book is very story-telling. The author restores the boring historical books into scenes of bloody battles, overt and covert struggles, hilarious or sighing historical stories. In these stories, many heroes, powerful officials, mighty generals, and talented people that have been heard or not heard, remembered or not remembered, all come alive and come to life on the page. And all the characters and events are related to each other, and they are intertwined to form a huge scene of troubled times between the two great cultural heydays of the Tang and Song Dynasties. The problem is that the reader was reading in full swing when suddenly the whole book came to an abrupt end, leaving the reader still unfinished. The author focuses on the Central Plains, Northern Sai and Western Shu, but basically ignores the regimes of Wu Tang, Qian Yue, Southern Han, Jingchu, and Fujian. Does he dislike Yang Xingmi, Qian Liu and others for not being heroic enough? However, it was precisely because of the separatist rule of Wu, Yue, Fujian and other countries and the protection of their borders and people that the subsequent economic leaps of Jiangnan and Zhejiang were achieved. Perhaps, developing behind closed doors and not asking about the Central Plains will also interrupt the path of the kings to compete in the world, right?

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Atianya★★ten Thousand Volumes, -56mo ago

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Both heroes and villains actually have desires. Heroes give up their desires for morality, and traitors give up everything to gain their desires. But dogs are more miserable, giving up everything but gaining nothing.

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Lulin61mo ago

Throughout the whole text, the author cites history while promoting all storylines, plus his own understanding of the characters and the reasons for the events. The three are mixed together to write, which is very friendly for history novices.

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User 53140057910749mo ago

One general succeeds and ten thousand bones wither.

Life is in troubled times. If you retreat, you will die, but if you advance, you will survive.

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