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Isn't the best servant from the Southern Song Dynasty? Why is the TV series from the Ming Dynasty?

2025-03-25 22:21
Brother Yuyan, do you agree?
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Anonymous
2025-03-25 23:33

The novel was written in the Ming Dynasty, but the TV series began to be broadcast in the Qing Dynasty. Perhaps due to the difference in historical background and TV production, the TV series and the novel existed at different times. However, television dramas and novels were all fictional stories. There was no need to be too entangled with historical facts.

Was it related to the Battle of Yashan or a TV series from the end of the Southern Song Dynasty?

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2025-03-04 22:11

The Battle of Yashan was a famous battle in Chinese history that took place at the end of the Southern Song Dynasty in 1276 AD. At that time, the Southern Song Dynasty and the Yuan Dynasty in the north had a fierce battle at Yashan. In the end, the Southern Song army was defeated and destroyed. There were many TV dramas about the Battle of Yashan, among which the more famous ones were the scenes from Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Water Margins. In TV dramas, the Battle of Yashan was usually portrayed as a heroic Southern Song army resisting the powerful Yuan Dynasty army, showing the cruelty and magnificence of ancient Chinese warfare. The Battle of Yashan was a very important war in Chinese history. It marked the demise of the Southern Song Dynasty and the political, cultural, and economic differences between the South and the North in Chinese history. It also reflected the cruelty and solemnity of ancient Chinese wars and displayed the unique charm of ancient Chinese military culture.

" Water Margins " was written in the Song Dynasty, but Shi Naian was from the Ming Dynasty. Then, was the details of life in this book from the Song Dynasty or the Ming Dynasty?

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2024-09-19 21:11

Water Margins was a classic novel by the Ming Dynasty novelist Shi Naian. The details of social life in the Song Dynasty were based on historical materials and the author's experiences. In the novel, the author showed the dark side of the Song Dynasty society and the suffering of the people through fictional plots and characters. At the same time, it also reflected some contradictions and problems in the society at that time. Therefore, it could be said that the details of life in Water Margins were from the Ming Dynasty and not the Song Dynasty.

Are there any novels from the end of the Southern Song Dynasty?

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2024-08-14 00:02

😋I recommend the following novels to you: The Mountain River Calamity at the End of the Song Dynasty, Seeking Truth at the End of the Song Dynasty, Struggling at the End of the Southern Song Dynasty, The Great Cause of the Southern Song Dynasty, I Was a Mountain Thief in the Southern Song Dynasty, Reborn in the Southern Song Dynasty, Living in the Southern Song Dynasty, and The Northern Expedition of the Southern Song Dynasty. Most of these novels were historical or fictional, and they revolved around the stories of the late Southern Song Dynasty. I hope you like my recommendation.😗

Looking for the major events from the Jin Dynasty to the end of the Southern Song Dynasty

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2024-09-18 06:36

The Jin Dynasty was from 265 to 520 A. D. It included the Northern Qi and Northern Zhou dynasties. Many important historical events occurred during this period. - In 280 AD, Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty died and the Jin Dynasty ended. - In 316 AD, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Yuwen Yong, destroyed the Western Jin Dynasty and established the Northern Zhou regime. - The Eastern Jin Dynasty was established after the Western Jin Dynasty perished in 377 AD. - In 420 AD, the Southern Yan, Eastern Jin, and Southern Qi united to destroy the Northern Zhou Dynasty. The north fell into chaos again. - In 479 AD, Emperor Wu of Liang, Xiao Yan, destroyed the Southern Qi Dynasty and established the Liang Dynasty. - In 507 AD, the Sui Dynasty established the Northern Zhou Dynasty and was replaced by the Sui Dynasty. - In 519 AD, Nanchen was destroyed and the south fell into chaos again. - In 581 AD, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Yuwen Yong, ordered the destruction of the Southern Chen Dynasty and the unification of the north. - In 590 AD, Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty, Yang Jian, ordered the destruction of the Northern Zhou Dynasty and the Southern and Northern Dynasties fell into division again. - In 618 AD, the Tang Dynasty established the Northern Zhou Dynasty, which was replaced by the Tang Dynasty. - In 907, the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period began to include the Later Liang, Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, and Later Five Regimes. These are the important historical events from the Jin Dynasty to the end of the Southern Song Dynasty. The time span is about 200 years.

Song from Tang Dynasty's Fenghua TV Series

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2025-01-14 05:59

The theme song of Tang Fenghua TV series was "If It's a Dream" sung by Zhou Shen. This song sang the helplessness of love in the drama with an ethereal voice, bringing the audience into the plot. The theme song was produced by He Huihui, written by Wang Mingyu, and composed together with Huihui and Wang Zitong. The arrangement of the song was very rich, combining strings and folk music, showing the deep feelings of the Tang Dynasty. In the lyrics,"Floating life is like a dream, why do you have so many pleasures","May the pure joy enter the dream, accompany this heart to anchor" and so on express the emotions of the characters in the play. Zhou Shen's performance allowed this song to find the answer to life's worries.

Are there any novels that travel from the Ming Dynasty to the Song Dynasty? Or novels that traveled back to the Ming Dynasty from the Qing Dynasty or the Republic of China!

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2025-02-28 21:57

There were many novels that traveled from the Ming Dynasty to the Song Dynasty, such as Dream of the Song Dynasty and Return to the Ming Dynasty as a Prince. There were also many novels that traveled back to the Ming Dynasty from the Qing Dynasty or the Republic of China, such as The Poor Peasant Emperor who Traversed the Qing Dynasty and Returning to the Ming Dynasty to Be an Emperor.

Looking for a novel from the Southern Song Dynasty to the modern era

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2024-09-12 11:22

As someone who loves reading novels, I don't have any practical experience in finding novels. However, according to my knowledge of online literature, a novel that traveled from the Southern Song Dynasty to the present day might involve different topics and styles such as history, science fiction, fantasy, and so on. You can try searching some well-known online literature websites such as Qidian Chinese Network, Xiaoxiang Academy, etc. to see if there are any relevant novels recommended. At the same time, he could also pay attention to some well-known online novels to understand their genre and style so that he could better find novels that matched his preferences.

Looking for novel recommendations from the end of the Southern Song Dynasty?

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2024-08-04 19:30

😋I recommend the following novels from the end of the Southern Song Dynasty to you: "Mountain River Calamity at the End of the Song Dynasty","Searching for Truth at the End of the Song Dynasty","Struggling at the End of the Southern Song Dynasty","The Great Cause of the Southern Song Dynasty","I Was a Mountain Thief in the Southern Song Dynasty","The Song Dynasty Is Barbaric","The End of the Song Dynasty","The Northern Expedition of the Southern Song Dynasty","A Song Official","Writing at the End of the Ming Dynasty, Starting from Rescuing the White Lady". I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Was it not from the Ming Dynasty?

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2024-09-14 11:15

Among the Four Great Masterpieces of China, the one that wasn't from the Ming Dynasty was Dream of the Red Chamber.

Ming Dynasty TV Series

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2025-01-04 05:21

There were a total of two television series in the Darming Dynasty. Among them," Daming Dynasty 1556 " was about the era of Hai Rui, while " Daming Dynasty 1499 " was about Yu Qian. In addition, there were also two TV series related to the Ming Dynasty." Ming Dynasty 1449 " was released in 2003 and received average reviews, while " Ming Dynasty 1566 " was a masterpiece with excellent reviews. It was directed by Zhang Li and starred by Chen Baoguo, Huang Zhizhong, Ni Dahong, and others.

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