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The Rising Clouds of the Sixteen Kingdoms. Part 3: the Rise and Fall of the Ten Kingdoms

Wang Pingke

255K01

From 395 to 439, there were 10 political regimes among the sixteen countries in history. Later Yan, Later Qin, Western Qin, and Hou Liang were established one after another after the defeat of the former Qin at Feishui. After 11 years of melee, the former Qin was finally divided and stood side by side with the Northern Wei in the north. The six kingdoms of Southern Yan, Northern Yan, Huxia, Southern Liang, Northern Liang and Xiliang were split and established on the basis of the Three Kingdoms of Later Yan, Later Qin and Later Liang. During this period, Later Yan and Later Qin once dominated one area, and Southern Liang, Northern Liang, Western Qin, and Huxia also rose to a small extent. After 45 years of melee, the Northern Wei Dynasty finally unified the north.

Stormy Sixteen Kingdoms: Later Zhao Becomes the Hero (part 1)

Wang Pingke

367K0

This book tells the historical story between 304 and 439 AD. The political regimes that emerged successively include Cheng Han, Han Zhao, Hou Zhao, Qian Liang, and Qian Yan. Han Zhao, as the first to cause chaos in the Central Plains, was eventually replaced by Later Zhao. Later Zhao Xiong lived in the Central Plains and was the most powerful; Cheng Han stayed in Bashu, Qian Liang was in the Hexi Corridor, and Qian Yan was in the northeast and Liaodong. During this period, Shi Le of Later Zhao was the number one hero. Although Shi Hu was ferocious, he was still able to maintain the dominance of Later Zhao; Li Xiong of Cheng Han, Zhang Jun of Qian Liang, and Murong Huang of Qian Yan were all heroes of one side, but they failed to dominate the world in the end. During these smoke-filled years, heroes came one after another to compete in the Central Plains, leaving behind many thrilling historical stories!