
Han Zuo Chongguang: from the Troubled Times in the Late Song Dynasty to the Universal Dominance
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Han Zuo Chongguang: From the Troubled Times in the Late Song Dynasty to the Universal Dominance Modern historian Chen Zhao travels back to the turbulent late Southern Song Dynasty. The Mongolian and Yuan cavalry were pressing down on the country, and the mainland of China was about to sink. He revitalized the dilapidated clan in a desperate situation, established his power with martial arts, gathered people with rules, led his loyal people to cross the sea to survive, and vowed to rebuild the mountains and rivers of the Han family. The temptation of power is like a knife, and human nature is intertwined with good and evil: brothers in the past turned against each other because of power, the founding heroes were corrupted by desire, and loyalty and betrayal competed repeatedly in troubled times. He not only has to resist foreign aggression and pacify all parties, but he also has to face the decay of human nature, the incomplete system and the helplessness of reality. Use iron and blood to end disputes, use laws to curb the desire for power, use science and technology to promote civilization, and use benevolence to keep our original aspirations. Between the ugliness and glory of human nature, he step by step eradicated the evils accumulated for thousands of years, established a new Han Dynasty, and finally spanned the seven seas and dominated the world, allowing the Han civilization to move towards eternal rule with blood and desire.
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