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Sima Tianxia
General Fiction司马天下
Wang Zhanjun
The fundamental inside story and reasons for the change of dynasties in ancient China may be condensed into the more than one hundred years of the Jin Dynasty. From 260 AD when Sima Zhao killed the Wei lord and "received Zen", to 420 AD when Liu Yu forced Emperor Gong of the Eastern Jin Dynasty to "take the Zen throne", from Cao Wei to the two Jin Dynasties, from Sima to Liu Song, the 160-year cycle of usurpation reflects the 2,000-plus years of feudal China. Royal family and royal family, traitors and virtuous people, intrigues and bloodshed, weirdness and clarity, the historical traces and cultural logic of the Sima family's domination of the world are vividly and vividly displayed in this wonderful novel...
The fundamental inside story and reasons for the change of dynasties in ancient China may be condensed into the more than one hundred years of the Jin Dynasty. From 260 AD when Sima Zhao killed the Wei lord and "received Zen", to 420 AD when Liu Yu forced Emperor Gong of the Eastern Jin Dynasty to "take the Zen throne", from Cao Wei to the two Jin Dynasties, from Sima to Liu Song, the 160-year cycle of usurpation reflects the 2,000-plus years of feudal China. Royal family and royal family, traitors and virtuous people, intrigues and bloodshed, weirdness and clarity, the historical traces and cultural logic of the Sima family's domination of the world are vividly and vividly displayed in this wonderful novel...

Khitan Dynasty
General Fiction契丹王朝
Wang Zhanjun
A minority political power was born out of nowhere, and its cavalry has been running for more than 200 years. Politicians, military strategists, and strategists have emerged one after another. Who can look down upon it? Yelu Abaoji, a great statesman and military strategist of the Khitan tribe, unified northern China and established the Khitan dynasty with his high-ranking and strategic control. While the Khitan heroes were galloping on the battlefield of Huang Shaomanjuan, endless intrigues and bloodshed were happening around the throne within the Liao Empire court. Continuous internal fighting caused this powerful ethnic minority regime to vanish into ashes after going through hardships, tenacity and two hundred years of glory...
A minority political power was born out of nowhere, and its cavalry has been running for more than 200 years. Politicians, military strategists, and strategists have emerged one after another. Who can look down upon it? Yelu Abaoji, a great statesman and military strategist of the Khitan tribe, unified northern China and established the Khitan dynasty with his high-ranking and strategic control. While the Khitan heroes were galloping on the battlefield of Huang Shaomanjuan, endless intrigues and bloodshed were happening around the throne within the Liao Empire court. Continuous internal fighting caused this powerful ethnic minority regime to vanish into ashes after going through hardships, tenacity and two hundred years of glory...

Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty
General Fiction北魏孝文帝
Wang Zhanjun
"A Long Historical Novel: Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty" focuses on the story of Emperor Xiaowen. The book is divided into twenty chapters. The specific contents include: mother and son fight for power, the death of the imperial concubine; the disaster of the young emperor, the death of his parents and children; Jiang Zhan was wronged, and Xiaowen took charge; the two daughters were traced, and the nobleman was moved; the two women died and were captured in double rape; the southern expedition failed, and the British leader died early, etc.
"A Long Historical Novel: Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty" focuses on the story of Emperor Xiaowen. The book is divided into twenty chapters. The specific contents include: mother and son fight for power, the death of the imperial concubine; the disaster of the young emperor, the death of his parents and children; Jiang Zhan was wronged, and Xiaowen took charge; the two daughters were traced, and the nobleman was moved; the two women died and were captured in double rape; the southern expedition failed, and the British leader died early, etc.