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Southern Literati Who Moved North in Jiangling

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Kinesisk
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Based on the official history, this book tells the story of a group of Liang Dynasty literati who were captured in Chang''an in a chronological order. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the Han regime was on the south side of the Yangtze River, and the minority regime controlled the entire north. In 555, the Western Wei Dynasty invaded Jiangling, the capital of Liang, killed Xiao Yi, Emperor Yuan of Liang, and drove the officials of the Manchu Dynasty into Chang''an. This batch of Liang Dynasty scholar-bureaucrats went through the three dynasties of the Western Wei Dynasty, the Northern Zhou Dynasty and the Sui Dynasty. However, they introduced the orthodox culture of the Southern Dynasty to the north in a unique way, which greatly promoted the process of Chinese history. The southern scholar-officials who moved north from Jiangling were a group that was overshadowed by the troubled times. In the history of Chinese culture, they silently built an immortal monument.
Undertittel
A Group of Talented Captives of the Liang Dynasty
Forfatter
Chen Zhilin
ISBN
9787513055697
Språk
Kinesisk
Utgivelsesdato
1.8.2018
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