
Fusheng in the Late Tang Dynasty
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Book Review of "Floating Life in the Late Tang Dynasty"
I finished reading this book during the Spring Festival. I only used two notebooks to record various details and information in this book, which gave me a deep understanding of the society of the late Tang Dynasty. The era and scenes described in the book are vivid. More than 150 years of separatist feudal rule, the protagonist Shao Shude started from Fengzhou, merged with Guanbei, regained Helong in the west, attacked Hezhong, Xuanwu, Tianping, Taining, Ziqing in the east, attacked Zhaoyi, Weibo, Yichang, Chengde, Yiwu, Youzhou, Hedong, Khitan, Bohai and other southern feudal towns in the south, and finally unified the world. What I saw was the life of a hero and a king. He comes from modern times, is a good wife but loves the people, has strong political skills, and vows to end the troubled times of the late Tang Dynasty and prevent the troubled times of the Five Dynasties and even the fall of the Song and Ming Dynasties. Even if he becomes the emperor, he can break through limitations to a certain extent, betray his own interests and the interests of the Shao family in many places, and fight until the day he dies to pass on the flames of Chinese civilization. What an honor it would be if such a person and such a dynasty really appeared in history! Alas!
A brief review of Fusheng in the Late Tang Dynasty and the Last Song Dynasty: Fusheng in the Late Tang Dynasty is about normal people traveling through time, slowly rising from the grassroots to the emperor, and the protagonist also becomes a leader after a little accumulation. The author also studied a lot of historical materials, and it is very smooth to read. But there is a problem. The author may be obsessed with historical materials. The overall sense of substitution in the novel is not very strong, and young readers with a relatively short book experience will have little desire to read it. The End of the Song Dynasty is a typical historical novel, whether it is characterization or plot conflicts, it is S-level. It's more suitable for people who are new to historical literature.
This book brings back regretful memories
I came here as an old reader of Rising South America. To be honest, I know that the author has published a new book. But at that time, I didn't read the first few chapters, and I was a little confused. So I kept it aside and only read it now. Exactly almost two thousand chapters and several million words. So be sure to eat as much as you want. It was so enjoyable to read. Overall, it is a bit regretful to compare the book on the rise of South America. The first regret is that the author learned writing routines from other authors, which made the reading experience tiring. According to the author, the writing routine taught by others is arranged in this way to attract readers. What's the trick? The protagonist is involved in various battles almost non-stop. Then the description of the battle takes up a lot of space. Secondly, most of the time, or 99% of the time, the author is involved in the battle on the front line. I guess the author is tired of writing, and the readers are also tired of reading. To be honest, when I encounter various battle chapters, if they are described in a single chapter, I will be interested in reading them. But once the author describes the battle in a few or ten chapters, I will never read it. I just skipped to read the ending. Although readers have complained that they are not good at opening a single chapter. But to us readers, it is just water. If you are not a military fan, you will really not be able to watch the details of the war. It's as if the Industrial Party doesn't have a lot of technical details and can't stand it. The second regret is that in contrast to the rise of South America, the author had to give up the detailed description of internal affairs that I originally loved to read because he learned a new writing routine. Special interior construction description. Therefore, it can be clearly seen that the author arranged for the protagonist to complete the Western Regions before making up for the details of internal affairs. The protagonist was over 60 years old before he started to make up for the details of internal affairs. But I can only write it in a superficial and careless way. I have to say that this is a pity. I don't know how old the author arranged for the protagonist to die, but it is obvious that the author did not have time to elaborate on the details of internal affairs because he may have learned the routine of using war plots to attract readers. As a result, it was pushed to the end of the Western Region War and the protagonist was in his 60s before he began to make up lessons and add details of internal affairs in order to increase the plot. But the reality is that the energy of an emperor who is over 60 years old is obviously less than before. How much time does he have to lay out the details of internal affairs? Especially when a prince needs to take over, and a large number of dignitaries and bureaucrats have to consider investing in the prince's power in advance, and it is impossible for the prince not to have certain ideas about internal affairs or governance. It's too idealistic to write that the protagonist's sons are all loving fathers and filial piety, and that brothers love each other.
Is the author trying to make the protagonist, a time-traveler, act like a native? After the development of guns and artillery, it will be effective even if it takes fifty years. At least primitive grenades can be made, right? Even the latest one still uses a trebuchet. Don't you know how to make a counterweighted trebuchet (return cannon)? Could it be that the protagonist's bullshit military industrial ability is just making swords and armors of original styles? ? There are no difficulties in many ancient technologies. What can be made in the Ming Dynasty can be made in the Tang and Song Dynasties. Sometimes it is just a layer of thinking. Isn't the protagonist's biggest golden finger beyond the knowledge of the ancients for more than 1,000 years? As long as you are willing to spend money, the ancients can help you build a primitive steam engine by hand.
Looking forward to the extra story about Shao Yiliu being guillotined by Weibospierre's mob five hundred years later.
Come on, Mike, have you forgotten that the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty colluded with the feudal lords to rebel? This is not a whole life, let everyone have fun.
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What is Shao's ideal? To be a big warlord? An adulterous wife and daughter? The second generation died? Or to create a prosperous Zhenguan and Kaiyuan era for the people and the world?
The territory of Shao Daxia stretched from the Great Island in the east to the Salt Pond in the west, from Daze in the north to the sea surface in the south. It was unmatched during the heyday of the Han and Tang dynasties. How majestic!
The first thirty chapters are well written, with a different atmosphere of the times. The details of marches and battles are described well, and occasionally a little cleverness can be used to adjust the atmosphere. The thoughts of the army in the late Tang Dynasty were also summarized, which was in line with what people thought. The first few chapters at the beginning are a bit "explicit" and do not get to the point. After the army set off, the atmosphere suddenly changed, and the book became interesting. The plot is refreshing, the updates are stable, and it has both depth and good writing. First give me a four-point score and write a review while reading the book ——————————————————————————————July 8/2021 After reading the latest chapter, the author's writing about the thoughts of all parties is very interesting and thorough. Everyone was involved in the whirlpool of the late Tang Dynasty. In order to achieve their own goals, they either broke through Chang'an, advanced troops to suppress it, or retreated and waited for opportunities. Ambitionists are ready to go, those who destroy the city are looking for pleasure, the world is in ruins, soldiers and bandits are fighting, blood is flowing, the people are in tears, and the eyes are devastated. The author's description of the troubled times is very realistic, the writing style is sophisticated and the layers are clear. For war, it is above average. It can be seen that the author has worked hard on details such as marching and fighting, logistics and camping, military morale, and personnel arrangements. As for the changes in the world, the protagonist will respond promptly to the differences after the tide rises. There is nothing coy about emotions. The two female characters currently appearing are also well-informed and reasonable, and they are not useless vases. Summary: The writing is clear-cut, the battles are fierce, people's hearts are wandering, and the military's arrogance is difficult to control. At present, more than 200,000 words are slowly unfolding, laying the groundwork for the turbulent and troubled times and the protagonist who wants to gain a foothold in one party to dominate the world and calm down the troubled times. ,
Ten thousand orders to commemorate, sand table deduction of historical writing
There will always be a historical novel on my bookshelf, and for the past year or so it has been "Floating Life in the Late Tang Dynasty". This book is written based on the author's sand table deduction, and there is a lot of historical science and the author's thinking. In the process of reading, I saw a lot of discussions between the author and the readers, which was quite beneficial. Congratulations to the author for reaching 10,000 subscriptions, and look forward to Lao Shao's final moment!
The differential gear is too complex, and it can already produce casting technology, and smelting can also produce molten steel. This kind of small radius steering is more practical, and there is also a one-wheeled chicken bus.
In the Heyang War, such an exchange would be unnecessary in the future. Zhu Wen had more soldiers and a larger population in his territory. The formation battle was 50-50, and he had to force the opponent's cavalry to be 50-50. Zhu Wen lost to Shao's thieves and did not conquer them personally.
After reading Chapter 50, I feel that the protagonist has completely turned into a Tang Dynasty warlord. He no longer thinks about how to seize the territory and how to hold on to the thousands of soldiers in his hands. The protagonist's troops can't be seen to be any different from those in Pan Town. From 50 to 600 to 3,000 people, it's just the same old routine of giving rewards to fight, but the protagonist is not greedy. It's just that the protagonist is currently playing smoothly, and someone from above can offer a reward. Managing the army only involves rewards and no punishments. In case of defeat one day, the rewards cannot be paid out, and the top soldiers cannot be satisfied. I feel that the fate of the protagonist may not be much better than that of the military leaders who are being watched. In the past, I would often self-reflect on my moral bottom line, express some emotion, and express my condemnation of the moral level of Pan Zhen Warlord, which could somewhat show the appearance of modern people, but now there is less of this kind of content. It is written in the introduction that people who have traveled through the future have their own ideals. They want to see pastoral songs with lights on thousands of homes, they want to be supported when they are young and old, and they want to calm down the troubled times. I can't see it at all. I can only see an indigenous warlord whose moral level is slightly higher than that of Pan Zhen in the late Tang Dynasty. He is nothing more than not greedy for money and willing to share joys and sorrows with the soldiers. There are a lot of such people in the history books. The protagonist's benevolence and righteousness are probably not comparable to even Liu Bei's, and far behind many ancient people. A group of pure ancient warlords are fighting for hegemony. Everything the protagonist is doing now would be no problem if it were done by someone from ancient times. At best, he is just a general who doesn't plunder and loves to learn. What's the use of crossing the two?
Are there any novels that have killed Li Longji? If so, please tell me, thank you
Guan
I feel that the tiger skin in the center of Marshal Shao was not used very well. Internally. Zhu Wen was able to collude with the powerful ministers in the early stage to obtain the position of Huainan Jiedushi, and also obtained an enclave like the governor of Chuzhou for his subordinates. But Marshal Shao basically used it to stamp his seal. Someone like Du Hong, who has limited abilities and lacks prestige, can get rid of him and seize the position first to detonate civil strife. It will be easier if you fight again. In Jiangxi and Hunan, the remnants of Sun Ru's troops were in rebellion, and Lingnan was still obeying the order for the time being. You can send your confidants to make preliminary preparations. Externally. An Lushan could recruit a large number of Hu people to serve as soldiers, and Li Keyong could also recruit soldiers for a long time. But Marshal Shao felt that he was only using barbarians on his own territory. Even when he went to meet the alliance in Yinshan, he sent troops to "invite" them. The commander captured Lanzhou in the first battle, defeated Liangzhou and Ganzhou Uighur in the second battle, and drew Hehuang and Tubo in the third battle. In more than two years, Longyou and Hexi were recovered. There were many Hu chiefs who fled to Mobei, Xizhou and other surrounding areas. Personally, I think his reputation among the surrounding barbarians is much higher than that of Li Keyong. There is a lot of suffering on the grassland, and it is not uncommon for internal fights to fail. As long as the price is right, a lot of cannon fodder can be used. Some people may say that there are enough barbarians on the territory, and there is no need to go to the grassland to recruit troops. But I looked at it carefully. Not to mention the party members, they were basically drained. The Tubo people in Helong were wiped out, the basic organization was broken up, and they moved a lot. For example, the Liugu tribe became a tribe directly under the commander-in-chief. There was no actual threat, and they just waited for time to assimilate. The more than 100,000 people in Ganzhou Huihe were also defeated, and 5,000 were recruited into the Yamen Army. Now they have accepted Li as their adopted daughter, and the threat is basically gone. There are more than 100,000 people in the six tribes of Yinshan. The upper class itself is very Chinese. In addition, there are people from the Wang family and the Qimi family who hold senior military positions in the Dingnan Army. A total of 1.40,000 Troops have been drawn. It is also a relationship where everyone is prosperous. Finally, there is the Tubo in Hehuang. Although they are also fighting, the organizational structure has not been completely broken up. 5,000 People were collected to form the Qingtang capital, and tens of thousands of households were recruited to farm on the front line. However, the population was large, and neither women nor senior Tibetan generals were confiscated. This should be the group with the greatest risk of rebellion. But it's hard to say how many people can be used as cannon fodder.
I'm curious as to what materials the author bought to read and if he could share them.
Quickly saw it!
I had a dream during my nap. I dreamed that Fusheng in the late Tang Dynasty was over. When I woke up, I quickly opened the starting point and took a look.
I don't know how much more the author can write. Anyway, what he wrote is very in line with my taste. The only flaw is that Zhu Wen is very stubborn in this section. There should be many famous generals in the Five Dynasties period. As the saying goes, the king is not as good as Xiang, and the general is not as good as Li. Why does Li Cunxiao here feel so interesting? The butterfly effect of the protagonist should be able to influence these people. Okay, let's not talk about this. I see that they are about to be unified in the near future, and the southern vassal towns cannot make big waves. The nomadic people in the north are mainly Yelu Abaoji, which can also be said to be the grasshoppers after the autumn. How should I write this part of the outline later? . . Vigorously develop maritime transportation to explore Southeast Asia, Vietnam, and Thailand. Especially recently, even the third brother of India dared to conquer Myanmar internationally. I hope to satisfy the Chinese people by writing about conquering the Golden Triangle. Hey, don't let it go when you are young!
Just right
Enemy: The troops are short of food and food, fearing the enemy like a tiger, their fighting strength is buried in the soil, they will collapse at the first touch, and the military discipline is chaotic. Enemy general: If you are brave and foolhardy, you are acting on impulse, and you regret it, you have to resist me and run away first. Me: The military is strictly disciplined, well-equipped, with sufficient food and grass, and the general is single-minded and unafraid of death. My general: I have great talent and great strategy, novel tactics, courage and strategy, and I can win no matter what I fight. Summary: Stop fighting and just unify the universe.
Lao Shao is now in his fifties. Who can tell me?
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Shao Shude Baidu Encyclopedia
Xia Taizu Shao Shude (September 11, 858 - August 11, 926), whose ancestral home was Yangzhou, was born in Xishou Jiangcheng, Fengzhou [later Da'an County] (now Hangjinhou Banner, Bayannur City, Inner Mongolia). The founding emperor of the Xia Dynasty (reigned 901-926), politician, strategist, and military strategist. Shao Shude joined the army in Hetao in his early years and was responsible for defending against the Hu people. In the fifth year of Qianfu (878), Li Keyong rebelled in Datong. Shao Shude went with the army to conquer and became the governor of Suizhou. After Huang Chao captured Chang'an, Shao Shude led his army to suppress it, and was appointed by Emperor Xizong of the Tang Dynasty as the governor of Xiazhou and the military governor of Dingnan Army. After that, Shao Shude further expanded his territory based on Xiazhou, first marched into Helong, and recovered the lost territory lost to Tubo since the mid-Tang Dynasty. Then he moved to the Central Plains and defeated vassal towns such as Wang Ke, Zhao Kuangning, Zhu Quanzhong, and Wang Shifan. In July of the second year of Tianyou (901), Shao Shude accepted the abdication of the Tang Emperor and established the Xia Dynasty, changing the Yuan Dynasty to Jianji and making Luoyang the capital. Then the separatist forces such as Cangjing, Chengde, Yiwu, Hedong, Sanchuan, Central Guizhou, Hunan, Jingnan, Jiangxi, Huainan, Zhejiang and Zhejiang, Fujian, and Lingnan were destroyed, and the country was gradually unified. He governed the world internally, practiced economy, encouraged farmers and mulberry trees, realized recuperation and recuperation, and created the "Government of Tongguang". He expanded his territory externally, conquered the Khitan and Bohai Kingdoms, conquered the Uighurs and Persia, restored the four towns of Anxi, and lived in harmony with all ethnic groups in the northern region. He was given the title of "Supreme Khan", which laid an important foundation for the subsequent prosperous times. On the first day of July in the eleventh year of Tongguang (926), Shao Shude died in his ancestral home in Fengzhou at the age of sixty-nine. He reigned for twenty-six years and was buried in Luhunling. The temple name is Taizu, and the posthumous title is Emperor Gao (later the posthumous title Kaitianxingdaozhaojili establishes the great saint, the most divine, the benevolent, the righteous, the martial, the virtuous, and the successful Gao Emperor). Full name Shao Shude Alias Xia Taizu, Xia Gaodi, Supreme Khan Era Tang Dynasty→Xia Dynasty Ethnic group Han Ancestral home Yangzhou Birthplace Da'an County, Fengzhou (now Bayan, Inner Mongolia Hangjinhou Banner, Naoer City) Place of death Ancestral home in Da'an County, Fengzhou Date of birth September 11, 858 Date of death August 11, 926 Main achievements Unify the country; reform three provinces and six ministries, science and technology Jianwen, Shenwu and Supreme Emperor Temple name Taizu Posthumous title Emperor Gao (posthumous title added later) Kaitianxingdaozhaojili Emperor) Mausoleum Lu Hunling Life of Characters Early Experience Shao Shude's ancestral home is Yangzhou. Wu Zetian controlled the government during the reign of Emperor Ruizong of Tang Dynasty. King Li Zhen of Yue raised troops in Yuzhou with the intention of killing Wu Zetian, but failed and was killed. Shao Shude's ancestors followed Li Zhen to participate in this war and were exiled to Fengzhou. Shao Shude was born in Xishou Jiangcheng (now Hangjinhou Banner, Bayannur City, Inner Mongolia) on the first day of August, the twelfth year of Emperor Xuanzong's reign (September 11, 858 AD). His parents died when he was a teenager. When Shao Shude grew up, he had a majestic figure and outstanding appearance. His ambitions and thoughts were far-reaching and grand, which ordinary people could not understand. During the mid-Qianfu period of Emperor Xizong of the Tang Dynasty (874-876), Shao Shude joined the Tiande Army and became the captain because of his outstanding archery skills. Coming out Main entry: From the east of the river In the fifth year of Qianfu (878), Li Guochang and Li Keyong of Shatuo rebelled and occupied Yunshuo and other states. Shao Shude participated in this war with Hao Zhenwei, the Tiande army's military envoy. In the first battle, they defeated more than 10,000 Shatuo troops at Zhonglingshui (now Hunhe River). Later, he recaptured Chaluk City. In the same year, he led troops to escort the newly appointed Hedong Jiedu envoy and Daibei camp recruitment envoy Li Kan, who took office. Li Kan immediately ordered troops to attack Fanzhi County in Daizhou. That night, Shatuo attacked Cheng Huaixin. Shao Shude beheaded him and awarded him the title of Suizhou Governor. Because he was an old acquaintance with Zhuge Shuang, Shangguan Xia Sui Yinyou's military envoy, Zhuge Shuang asked Shao Shude to serve as both the envoy of soldiers and horses and the deputy envoy of Jiedu. Crunt against Huang Chao Main entry: Battle of Sanyuan, Battle of Luoshui, Battle of Gaoling In the first year of Zhonghe (881), Huang Chao captured Chang'an. Shao Shude followed Zhuge Shuang to suppress it, defeated Shang Xun and killed him in Sanyuan (today's Sanyuan, Shaanxi Province). Li Tangbin surrendered. In the battle with Zhu Wen in Luoshui, the forward general Yi Zhao was unsuccessful in the battle. Shao Shude beheaded Yi Zhao. After a hard fight, he defeated Zhu Wen and regained Tongzhou. In the second year of Zhonghe (882), Shao Shude attacked Gaoling County. The defender Meng Kai fought with Shao Shude at Shengaoyi, and Meng Kai was defeated. Emperor Xizong of the Tang Dynasty appointed Shao Shude as the governor of Xiazhou, the governor of Xia Suiyinyou, and the deputy commander of the northern camp. In the third year of Zhonghe (883), Shao Shude defeated Huang Ye at Dongwei Bridge. Huang Ye led his troops to flee to Chang'an, but was killed by his troops and dedicated to Shao Shude. After Huang Chao was defeated and fled to Guandong, Shao Shude went to chase him and returned to Wuguan. Xizong of the Tang Dynasty was granted the title of Tutor of the School, Tongping Zhangshi, and the title of Prince of Lingwu County. Xia Sui Yinyou was given the title of "Dingnan Army", and he was still appointed as the military envoy of Dingnan Army. In September, Shao Shude entered Xiazhou and took office. At this time, Shao Shude was twenty-five years old Northwest Storm Main entry: Unify and resolve difficulties, shock Guanzhong, command four towns, and recover Helong In the fourth year of Zhonghe (884), Shao Shude conquered Dangxiang, attacked Tuoba Sigong, the governor of Youzhou, and unified the territory. In the first year of Guangqi (885), Shao Shude annexed Shuofang. He marched into Guanzhong and defeated the Tang army. Emperor Xizong of Tang Dynasty gave him the right to annex the towns in the northern part of Guan. And he and Li Keyong became sworn brothers. In the second year of Guangqi (886), Shao Shude marched into Longyou and recovered Yuan and Hui. Merge Zhenwu and Tiande. In the third year of Guangqi (887), Shao Shude attacked Tubo and captured the five states of Lan, He, Lin, Wei, and Min. Central Plains Campaign: Main entry: Go south to Xingyuan, occupy Guanxi, pacify Hezhong, and attack Henan In the first year of Wende (888), Zhuge Shuang, the governor of Shannan West Road, asked for help. Shao Shude helped him, and in fact annexed Shannan West Road. In the same year, Emperor Xizong of the Tang Dynasty dismissed the four towns of Xia, Feng, Ling, and Shanyu, restored the Shuofang Army, and appointed Shao Shude as the Jiedushi and Hexi Observer. In the second year of Wende (889), wars broke out frequently in Hexi. Shao Shude launched an army to march westward and captured the four prefectures of Liang, Gan, Su, and Shan. In the first year of Dashun (890), Zhang Jun, the general of Jingyuan, rebelled and joined King Qin of Guan. In the second year of Dashun (891), Shao Shude and Hedong Jiedushi Li Keyong sent troops to the Central Plains and annexed Shaanxi and Guo Town. In the third year of Dashun (892), Shao Shude sent troops to Shannan East Road, defeated Zhao Kuangning, the Jiedushi envoy, and established the Weisheng Army in Tang, Deng, and Suizhou, which belonged to Shannan East Road, and asked his father-in-law Zhe Zongben to serve as the Weisheng Army Jiedu envoy. In the fourth year of Dashun (893), Shao Shude sent troops to Hezhong to help Wang Yao become the governor of Hezhong. Xuanwu Jiedu envoy Zhu Quanzhong came to attack, but Shao Shude and Zhe Zongben forced Zhu Quanzhong to retreat. In the first year of Qianning (894), Shao Shude sent troops to annex Heyang. In the same year, the Shence Army rebelled, and the Tang Emperor fled. Shao Shude quelled the rebellion, and the Tang Emperor granted Shao Shude the title of King of Xia. In the second year of Qianning (895), Shao Shude and Zhe Zongben attacked Henan and captured the three prefectures of Shen, Guang and Shou. At this time, Huainan Jiedu envoy Yang Xingmi sent Zhu Yanshou to capture Shouzhou, and Shao Shude defeated Zhu Yanshou in Feishui. In the third year of Qianning (896), Shao Shude captured He and Luo and killed Xuanwu generals Kou Yanqing and Huo Cun. This year, the Tatars went south. Shao Shude sent Zhang Yanqiu and Yang Yue to fight, and the Tatars were defeated. In the fourth year of Qianning (897), Shao Shude annexed Xuanwu In the fifth year of Qianning (898), Shao Shude annexed Tianping. He was deeply criticized by Wang Shifan, the envoy of Pinglu Jiedu, and sent Li Tangbin to attack Pinglu. Lu Huaizhong attacked Hebei, took the prime minister, and defended two states In the sixth year of Qianning (899), Shao Shude annexed the three towns of Hezhong, Taining, and Shannan East Road Chan Tang Jianxia: In the first year of Tianyou (900), Shao Shude took the Tang emperor to Luoyang. In the same year, Yang Xingmi, the military governor of Huainan, attacked Huaibei, and Shao Shude defeated Yang Xingmi himself. Soon, Shao Shude's general Lu Huaizhong captured the three prefectures of Xing, Ming and Ci in Hebei. The Emperor of the Tang Dynasty made Shao Shude the prime minister, with Baikui in charge, and the eighteen provinces of Shuofang, Xuanwu, Zhongwu, Hezhong, Heyang, Dongdu, Tianping, Taining, Gaoyuan, Pinglu, Zhongshun, Wusu, Zhongyi, Hexi, Longyou, Guiyi, Zhaoxin, and Xingyuan as the Xia Kingdom. He was the king of Xia, the marshal of the soldiers and horses, the Taifu, and Zhongshu Ling. In July of the second year of Tianyou (901), Shao Shude instructed the Tang Dynasty Prime Minister Zhang Wenwei to lead hundreds of officials to persuade him to enter. After three resignations and three concessions, he accepted the Zen throne of the Tang Emperor, that is, the emperor's throne. He changed the Yuan Dynasty to Jianji, the country was named Xia, and Luoyang was the capital. Unify the world: Main entry: Xia Ping Hebei, Battle of Sanchuan, Battle of Hunan, Battle of Huainan Destroyed Wei Bo in the second year of Jianji (902). In the third year of Jianji (903), Cangjing was destroyed and Youzhou was taken. In the fourth year of Jianji (904), Yiwu was destroyed. In the fifth year of Jianji (905), Liangchuan was destroyed. In the sixth year of Jianji (906), Chengde was destroyed, central Guizhou was pacified, and Hedong was settled. In the seventh year of Jianji (907), Jingnan was taken. In the eighth year of Jianji (908), Jiangxi was taken. In the ninth year of Jianji (909), Fujian was defeated. In the tenth year of Jianji (910), the east roads of Zhejiang and Lingnan were collected. In the eleventh year of Jianji (911), Hunan and Lingnan West Road were leveled. In the twelfth year of Jianji (912), Huainan was pacified and the whole country was unified. Tongguang's rule: Main entry: "Tongguang Complete Book", the coming of various countries to the dynasty, tax sharing system, and patrols in all directions The "Tongguang Complete Book" was revised in the first year of Tongguang (916). In the second year of Tongguang (917), he was given the title of Supreme Emperor Jianwen Shenwu. The prince defeated Yelu Abaoji in the Daxianbei Mountains. In the third year of Tongguang's reign (918), he went to the West as an envoy. He wrote the book "Zhizhi" and was dismissed from the imperial examination of Mingjing and Mingzi. Prince's class teacher. In the fourth year of Tongguang (919), the prince inspected Jiang and Huai. In the fifth year of Tongguang (920), the tax system was reformed and Persian scholars were welcomed. In October, Li Siyuan conquered Ju Zhan Ticheng, and Yang Liang died. In the sixth year of Tongguang (921), he cracked the earth and made the king, and stationed troops in Silla In the seventh year of Tongguang (922), he patrolled Huaihai and implemented the benevolent system In the eighth year of Tongguang (923), he patrolled the south and presented Western utensils In the ninth year of Tongguang (924), the prince handled political affairs and toured Guannei, Hexi, Longyou and Guanbei in the west. In the tenth year of Tongguang (925), Shao Shude ordered Prime Minister Zhao Guangfeng and Duke Wei Lu Huaizhong to supervise the country, and he returned to his hometown in Fengzhou Died of illness: On the morning of Yimao, the first day of July in the eleventh year of Tongguang (August 11, 926), Shao Shude died at his ancestral home in Da'an County, Fengzhou. He was given the posthumous title of Emperor Gao at the beginning, and his temple name was Taizu. He was buried in Luhun Mausoleum. Succeeding emperors accumulated posthumous titles, saying that Tianxingdao Zhaoji established the great sage, the most divine benevolence, Wenyi, Wu Junde, and the successful Gao Emperor Political measures Politics: ① Centralization of power In the early Xia, the bureaucracy was inherited from the Tang Dynasty, and Shao Shude carried out reforms. In response to the problem of local military governors supporting their own troops since the middle of the Tang Dynasty, Shao Shude removed the military power of local vassal towns through titles and adjusted the relationship between civil and military affairs. In addition, governors and commanders were established in local areas. The two were separated and restrained each other to prevent excessive local power. ②Reforming the Imperial Examination After the founding of the Xia Dynasty, Shao Shude learned from the mistakes of the Tang Dynasty and adopted the method in the imperial examination. After the candidates handed in the examination papers, the imperial court hired a group of scribes to re-transcribe the examination papers before handing them over to the examiners. At the same time, the two subjects of Ming Jing and Ming Zi were abolished and three subjects of Agricultural Science, Ming Suan and Ming Method were added. ③Seek truth from facts Shao Shude requires officials at all levels to seek truth from facts when reporting on their work, and not to make false or concealed reports. Military: In the seventh year of Jianji (907), Shao Shude unified the north. Facing the gradual rise of Khitan, Shao Shude chose to unite with the Bohai Kingdom to attack Khitan, and finally destroyed Khitan. Yelu Abaoji fled to the outside of the Great Wall (today's Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia). After the Khitan was pacified in the eighth year of Jianji (908), Shao Shude attacked Bohai State on the grounds that Bohai had betrayed its alliance, and finally destroyed Bohai State and captured the country's leader Dazhuan. In the thirteenth year of Jianji (913), Shao Shude unified the country and planned to regain the Western Regions. Unexpectedly, Dachang and his soldiers invaded Jiannan, so he sent Yan King Shao Mingyi and Privy Councilor Li Tangbin to attack. In the end, Li Tangbin captured Li Tangbin and defeated Dachang and the capital city of Yangjuba (today's Dali, Yunnan), and captured the king Zheng Renmin. In the fourteenth year of Jianji (914), Shao Shude went on a personal expedition and sent troops to attack the Western Regions. He finally defeated the Uighur tribes and recovered the Tang Dynasty's land in the Western Regions. The following year, in order to solve the security problem in the Western Regions, he also oversaw the invasion of Persia, which eventually led to Persia's surrender. Economy: Create a tax-sharing system At first, the two-tax law of the Tang Dynasty was followed, and later reforms were carried out to restore the system of three departments (Hubu, Yantie, Duzhi) in the late Tang Dynasty. On the basis of clarifying the tax jurisdiction of the central and local governments, based on the characteristics of each tax itself, the size of the tax source, and the difficulty of collection and administration, the central and local tax systems were divided and established to implement hierarchical management. Culture: In the early years of Tongguang, Shao Shude ordered to collect atlases across the country and compile the "Tongguang Complete Book", which included books on classics, history, zi, ji, baijia, astronomy, geography, yin and yang, medicine, divination, monks, Taoism, and skills. This is a large-scale book of unprecedented scale. The book totals about 300 million words. From the pre-Qin Dynasty to the end of the Tang Dynasty, as many as five to six thousand kinds of books were cited, and a large amount of literature and materials were preserved. It is extremely precious and ranks among the best encyclopedias. Ethnicity At the beginning of the establishment of the Xia Dynasty, there were disturbances from the Khitans in the north, invasions from the Uighurs in the west, and threats from Changhe in the south. Shao Shude eliminated them one by one. At the same time, he adopted a soft policy towards the surrounding ethnic minorities and set up Jisi Prefecture to provide autonomy. So the Jurchen, Shiwei and other tribes supported Shao Shude as the "Supreme Khan". Enlightened and friendly ethnic relations policies and systems have greatly reduced the barriers between the Han and ethnic minorities, enhanced the extensive complementarity and flesh-and-blood integration among all ethnic groups, and achieved a grand situation of common development and progress of multiple ethnic groups. Diplomacy: Sino-foreign relations rapidly flourished. At that time, the Xia Dynasty was in a leading position in the world in terms of politics, economy, culture, and military. Therefore, it attracted many overseas countries, and there was a grand occasion of countries vying to come to the DPRK. At that time, there were nearly a hundred countries that had diplomatic relations. Those who came to pay tribute can be divided into three categories: first, tribute envoys from countries or regions who submitted to the Xia Dynasty and hoped to be recognized, granted and supported by the Xia Dynasty; first, monarchs and nobles from various countries who admired Chinese culture and wanted to see China's elegance with their own eyes; first, merchants who came to China for trade as tribute envoys. ①The West In the first year of Tongguang (916), the King of Saman Persia sent his envoy Mi Zhida to pay tribute, which marked the formal establishment of tribute trade relations between the two countries. In the third year of Tongguang (918), Shao Shude sent Li Shouxin from Chang'an to the West along the Silk Road. The farthest reaches Dashi. ②Nanyang In the third year of Tongguang (918), Shao Shude sent envoys Zhang Yong, Xuanjie School Captain Wang Heizi and others to Nanyang to conduct friendly and peaceful exchanges with more than 30 countries and regions, reaching as far as Dashi (today's Middle East). Historical Evaluation Xia Shu: During the reign of the Tang Dynasty, the Lord of Desolation set off a prairie fire, and the heroes took advantage of the situation. ......... The emperor rose up among the emperors, fulfilled his position in the Ninth Five-Year Plan, unified Fang Xia, and established the Weiwu scriptures, which was beyond the reach of the emperors of the Han and Tang Dynasties. At the beginning of its creation, Shen Ji observed the changes and planned them step by step, and he was very successful. Therefore, the generals of the feudal lords bowed their heads and obeyed orders, split the earth in all directions, and leveled it one by one, so they were able to quell disasters and bring order to the world. This is not something that can be easily caused by human power. Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, the military power of vassal towns has been released, and corrupt officials have been punished with strict laws to prevent the source of chaos. The chief minister of the state and county is responsible for his own conduct. If you are engaged in farming and setting up schools, you should be cautious about fines and punishments. He rested from the world until Pepin. Governance is successful, rituals and music are made. Its traces can be said for thousands of years, just one person!
A picture of the current situation of Marshal Shao's conquest of the world (the sub-picture is in the comment area, the top one is the latest)
Marshal Shao merged with the river, and Li Keyong swallowed Lulong The last map was modified. The enclave of Chuzhou has been modified, and Wang Chucun of Yiwu Town and Wang Shifan of Ziqing Jiedushi were added. The map of the current situation of surrendering Shannan East Road The current situation of Shao Dashuai's third entry into Chang'an The current situation of Shao Dashuai's pacification of Qingtang and the return of Tubo The current situation of Shao Dashuai's pacification of the world in Hexi The current situation of Shao Dashuai's entry into Liangzhou for decisive victory Situation map before the conquest of Liangzhou Situation map after the return from the expedition to Shannan West Road ———————————————————— Situation map after Marshal Shao breaks the river and Weiwei The positive yellow is the actual control of Marshal Shao's territory, the light yellow is the five states of Jisi, and the outline, Shantao and Tao are overlapping. Li Keyong occupied the two prefectures of Hedong and Zelu to the west of the Taihang Mountains. The three prefectures of Hebei did not obey his orders, and Yu Li Keyong fought with the support of the feudal towns in Hebei. Zhu Wen occupied Xuanwu and Yicheng. —————————————————————— Continued: Updated map of the situation in the world after Marshal Shao returned from his expedition to Shannan West Road. Shao Marshal is yellow, and the vassal forces are light yellow. Among them, Li Yanling, Zhe Zongben, and Zhuge Zhongfang are closest to yellow, while Zhao Jian, Dongfang Kui, and Li Xiaochang are lighter. Zhu Wen's forces are green. They are currently besieging Qin Zongquan and have captured all the western part of Henan Province. Zhang Quanyi has become a vassal of Zhu Wen, so it is light green. Li Keyong was Lake Blue, Li Hanzhi relied on Li Keyong, and Li Keyong went south to attack Meng Fangli many times, but failed to work, wasting his strength in vain. Sun Ru, the old subordinate of Qin Zongquan, went rampant across the Yangtze and Huaihe Rivers, while Yang Xingmi stayed in Luzhou, waiting for the opportunity.
Shao Xia Zongren Mansion Staff (Completed)
Quantity: 60 Eldest son King Zhao Shao Siwu, born in October 884, biological mother: imperial concubine Zhao Yu (wife of He Gongya, 85?-913.5.13), Wife: Zhang Yue (daughter of Zhang Huaishen) Second son King Qin→Prince→Emperor Shao Chengjie, born in March 885, biological mother: Princess Xia→Queen Zhe Fang Ai (Zhe Zong's daughter, 865-present), wife: Zhu Jin (Zhu's uncle's daughter) Third son, King Wei Shao Mianren, born in November 888, biological mother: Concubine Shu Feng Xuan (wife of Yin Baohui, 850.4.2-912.4.20), Wife: Zhang (daughter of Zhang Guiba) Fourth son, King Qi Shao Guancheng, born in September 889, biological mother: Concubine Xian Zhuge (daughter of Zhuge Zhongbao, the adopted son of Zhuge Shuang, 874-present), wife: Wang (daughter of Wang Zangcai, youngest daughter of Wang He) Fifth son, King of Han Shao Huixian, born in the first month of 892, biological mother: Xiuyi Pei Zhenyi (Mrs. Hanzong of Tang Zhaozong, ?-916) Sixth son King of Yan → King of Dian Shao Mingyi, born in June 894, biological mother: Zhe Fang Ai, wife: Qibi (granddaughter of Qibi Zhang) Seventh son King of Chu Shao Shenli, born in the first month of 896, biological mother: Jieyu → Chongyuan Jiang family (Jiang Congxu's sister), adoptive mother: Yeli Lingji, wife: Xie family (daughter of Xie Yanzhang) (child's death with irregular teeth), August-November 896, biological mother: Xiurong Chen Wan (former wife of Wei Guo, Emperor Zhaozong of Tang Dynasty) Eight sons of the Protector of the Holy Commandery Shao Duanfeng, born in May 897, biological mother: Zhao Yu, wife: Song family (niece of Song Le clan) Ninth son Zhongsheng County Prince Shao Xingben, born in the first month of 899, biological mother: Jieyu→Zhaoyi→Concubine Chu (870-present, wife of Zhang Quanyi), wife: Wei family Tenth son King Wu Shao Zhiyuan, born in May 899, biological mother: Zhe Fangmiao, wife: Wang (granddaughter of Wang Yanchang) Eleventh son, Prince of Mi'e County Shao Zhigu, born in the twelfth month of 900, biological mother: Chu Twelve sons, Prince of Yingsheng County Shao Qijing, born in November 901, biological mother: He (former Empress Shuxian of Tang Dynasty, 873-present), wife: Wang (Longmen Wang family) Thirteenth son Shao Jishi, born in October 902, biological mother: Chongyuan Zhang Hui (Zhu Quanzhong's wife, ?-914), Wife: Lu (daughter of Lu Siye) Fourteenth son Shao Lixiao, born in February 904, biological mother: He, wife: Zhao (daughter of Zhao Kuangning) Fifteenth son, Prince of Fengsheng County Shao Zhizhong, born in August of 904, biological mother: Jieyu Ashide (wife of Absi), wife: Qian (daughter of Qian Rui) Sixteenth son, Prince of Fengsheng County Shao Jingtong, born in September 906, biological mother: Yulu Jiangu (Yelu Abao Jimei, Xiao Shilu's wife) Seventeenth son Shao Changyi, born in October 907, biological mother: Jieyu → Zhaoyi Zhongjiao (Chongju Shuangnu, 888-present) Eighteenth son Baosheng County Prince Shao Yichang, born in August 908, biological mother: Yue Liduo (wife of Yelu Abaoji, 879.10.19-Present) Nineteenth Son, Prince of Lisheng County Shao Ningjian, born in November 908, biological mother: Bodhisattva Nu (Sister Yue Liduo) (young Shang Bu Xie Te), from November 909 to December 911, biological mother: Yulu Jiangu Twenty-year-old son Shao Jingrang, Born in August 910, biological mother: Gao Rou (Queen Bohai) Twenty-first son Shao Zhixian, born in the twelfth lunar month of 911, biological mother: Yue Liduo Twenty-second son Shao Xingbo, born in the first month of 913, biological mother: Chongrong Webster (883-present, Jingzhao Webster) Twenty-third son Shao Mingliang, born in the first month of 913, biological mother: Chu Twenty-fourth son, born in August 916, biological mother: Jieyu Mengshi (Zheng Maisi's wife) Shao Zhifei (Zhaxid) (not included in the clan, so no teeth), born in 918, biological mother: Cai Bangnunu (wife of Jide (Yansun)) Shao Zhigui (not included in the clan) Nationality, so no teeth), born in 918, biological mother: Wulu Lianhua (wife of Wade (Brother Tie)) ———————————————————————— The eldest daughter Princess Heyang Shao Mu, born in February 883, biological mother: Zhaoyi→Shu Fei Fengdu (wife of Wei Kui, 863-present), husband: Ye Li Kecheng Second daughter Princess Meiyuan Shao Li, born in 886, biological mother: Zhaorong Yeli Lingji (870-923.8, Daughter of Yeli Jingchen), husband: Zhao Feng Shao Yu (young Shang Buxuzhi), May 887-891, biological mother: Fengdu Three daughters, Princess Lantian Shao Ze, born in November 888, biological mother: Zhaoyuan Wei Cai came to the United States (granddaughter of Wei Cai Sudu), husband: Li Cunxu Fourth daughter, Princess Quyang Shao Si, born in October 889, biological mother: Zhe Fang Ai, husband: Ren Zhan Fifth daughter, Princess Dengcheng Shao Fu, born in 891, biological mother: De Fei Wu Zang Miao'e (wife of Tuoba Renfu, 870-present, Wu Zang Qingxiang girl), husband: Li Yanmei (Li Tangbinzi) Sixth daughter, Princess Jiangling Shao Caiwei, born in 892, biological mother: Zhao Yu, husband: Lu Xian (youngest son of Lu Siye) Seventh daughter, Princess Yongjia Shao Yi, born in November 893, biological mother: Feng Xuan, husband: Xiao Chujun (Xiao Fu's third son) Eight daughters Princess Yongkang Shao Xian, born in October 894, biological mother: Pei Zhenyi, husband: Zang Quan (Zang Du Baozi) Nine daughters Princess Qingtian Shao Xi, born in September 896, biological mother: Chu family, husband: Hu Ji (Hu Zhenzi) Ten daughters Princess Xianyou Shao Wei, born in 898, biological mother: Chu family, husband: Li Shengtian (the lord of Khotan) Eleven daughters Princess Qiantang Shao Jialuan, born in the first month of 899, biological mother: Zhang Hui, husband: Sun Xingshi (son of Sun Jinde) Twelve daughters Shao Hui, born in 899, biological mother: Zhu (Zhu Quanzhongmei, Yuan Jingchu's wife, 865-919), husband: He Ning Thirteenth daughter, born in June 905, biological mother: Yulu Jiangu Fourteenth daughter Shao Huiwan, born in July 905, biological mother: Zhong Jiao (Young Shang has no teeth), October 905-March 906, biological mother: Chu family Fifteenth daughter Shao Zhen, born in May 906, biological mother: Zhe Fang Ai Sixteenth daughter, born in September 907, biological mother: He Shi Seventeenth daughter, born in the twelfth lunar month of 907, biological mother: Yulu Jiangu Eighteenth daughter, 908 Born in the twelfth month of the year, biological mother: Xiao Chonggun (daughter of Xiao Shilu and Yulu Jiangu, 893-present) Nineteenth daughter, born in October 909, biological mother: Chu Twentyth daughter, born in October 911, biological mother: Pu Sanu Twenty-one daughters, born in April 912, biological mother: Xiuyuan Xiao Dai (Lanling Xiao family, Xiao Zang daughter) (young Shang had irregular teeth), August 912 to February 913, biological mother: Chongyi Du family (Jingzhao Du family) , Du Rangneng's daughter) Twenty-two daughters, born in February 913, biological mother: He Twenty-three daughters, born in the twelfth lunar month of 914, biological mother: Mengshi Twenty-fourth daughter, born in October 915, biological mother: Jieyu Lianshi (Mother of Bijia Khan) Twenty-five daughters, born in June 916, biological mother: Jieyu Adie (Satuk's wife) (not included in the clan, so there is no order of teeth), born in 920, biological mother: Cai Bangnunu (wife of Jide (Yansun)) Because some concubines did not indicate the gender and time of their children's birth in the article at the end of the article time and name, so this is counted as a posthumous child, and only the concubines who were pregnant at this time but whose birth status was not recorded are marked: 1. Li Shi (sister of the Persian Li Xun) 2. Sha Shi (wife of Bijia Khan) 3. Zhaoyi Zhongjiao Note: 1. Only biological sons and daughters are counted, and people such as adopted sons and adopted daughters are not counted 2. Those who died before the age of eight are considered to have died young, and follow the principle of children dying in order, and will not be ranked. 3. Whenever there is a change in family members, it will be updated in real time 4. The book has been completed and the data has been updated 5. See you all in the future, see you later
In the 13th year of Jianji's reign, he made a map and conquered the country of Da Changhe. In the summer of the 14th year of Jianji, the grassland alliance In the autumn of the 14th year of Jianji, the Uighurs of Gaochang were destroyed and Anxi Road was established The summer of the 15th year of Jianji swept across the Western Regions In the second year of Tongguang (917), all nations came to court In the fifth year of Tongguang, Xiangxiong was conferred with the title of Shangzun, and Tubo surrendered