
A Complete History of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms 1: Huangchao Uprising
by Teacher Mai
About This Novel
The prosperous Tang Dynasty, with well-dressed gentry, was finally in trouble. "The Complete History of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms" is a set of eight volumes. It is a popular history work about the late Tang and Five Dynasties. It is based on historical materials and uses rigorous logical analysis and vivid and humorous writing to describe this important historical period with constant disputes and turmoil. It focuses on describing the various major historical events that occurred during the more than 100 years from the Huangchao Uprising at the end of the Tang Dynasty to the Song Dynasty's destruction of the Northern Han Dynasty (875-979), including the Huangchao Uprising, the Liang-Jin struggle for supremacy, the replacement of the Five Dynasties, the rise of the Ten Kingdoms, the unification of the Zhao and Song Dynasties, etc., With a detailed analysis of the beginning and end of the events, and a panoramic depiction of the great chaos of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms during the Tang and Song Dynasties. This book is the first "Huang Chao Uprising".
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Official(4)Scraped 21d ago
The author's story is quite interesting. Huang Chao doesn't have many books, especially here. So helpless. Overall, I personally feel that Huang Chao is a little better than Li Zicheng (but has a worse reputation). Both of them can only be regarded as rogue bandits without any base. Both of them once broke into the capital of the country at that time, but Huang Chao lasted longer, while Li Zicheng suffered a huge decline. Both of them were worse than the current dynasty, and they almost reached the capital without a tough fight.
Relatively rigorous, thoughtful, and interesting, but relatively simple
What do readers think of this book?
Overturn an old world and create a new one!
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Official(4)Scraped 21d ago
The author's story is quite interesting. Huang Chao doesn't have many books, especially here. So helpless. Overall, I personally feel that Huang Chao is a little better than Li Zicheng (but has a worse reputation). Both of them can only be regarded as rogue bandits without any base. Both of them once broke into the capital of the country at that time, but Huang Chao lasted longer, while Li Zicheng suffered a huge decline. Both of them were worse than the current dynasty, and they almost reached the capital without a tough fight.
Relatively rigorous, thoughtful, and interesting, but relatively simple
What do readers think of this book?
Overturn an old world and create a new one!
