Thousands of Miles of Mountains and Rivers in the Thirteenth Century

Thousands of Miles of Mountains and Rivers in the Thirteenth Century

by Lizi Wulong

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A century where heroes rise, a country full of vicissitudes of life The general trend of the world is that if it divides for a long time, it will unite and it will unite for a long time. Heroes often come from troubled times. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, wars were frequent in China. The people were in dire straits, and the seven kingdoms competed for supremacy. The great emperor of the ages, the First Emperor, won the government and united the six kingdoms, and all of China returned to Qin; after the death of the First Emperor, the Qin Empire fell apart, and the war between Chu and Han began again, and then unified under the Han Dynasty; the Han Dynasty had been strong for four hundred years, eradicating foreign troubles, and ended strong; the Three Kingdoms stood in the world, and finally fell to the Jin Dynasty, and the chaos of the Eight Kings of Jin consumed the country The Wuhu took advantage of the situation and ravaged the Central Plains. The Northern and Southern Dynasties were in troubled times for more than three hundred years and were unified under the Sui Dynasty. The Sui Dynasty was prosperous and the world was rich, but was eventually overthrown due to tyranny. The Tang Dynasty then dominated the east, and all the barbarians were conquered. China's strength was at its peak. At the end of the Tang Dynasty, feudal towns were separated, and troubled times began again. . . . . .

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