For books on the Northern Dynasties, especially the Northern Wei Dynasty, one could refer to the following examples: 1 " The Political System of the Northern Wei Taihe Period " 2." Culture and Society in the Period of Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty " 3 " Religion and Philosophy of the Northern Wei " 4." Northern Wei Taihe Period's economy and agriculture " 5. Monks and Religious Leaders of the Northern Wei Dynasty 6." Northern Wei's Palace politics and power struggle " 7." Northern Wei's Geography and Race " 8." History and People of the Northern Wei Dynasty " 9 " Northern Wei's Culture and Art Creation " These books covered the politics, culture, society, economy, agriculture, religion, leaders, palace, history, and many other aspects of the Northern Dynasty. It was helpful to study the history and culture of the Northern Dynasty.
The order of dynasties after the Northern Wei Dynasty was the Chen Dynasty, Western Wei, Northern Qi, Northern Zhou, Sui, Tang, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Song, Liao, Xixia, Jin, Yuan, Ming, and Qing.
During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Northern Qi was known as the " beast " dynasty because the ruling class implemented all kinds of cruel tyranny, making the lives of the people extremely difficult. The ruler of Northern Qi, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Yuwen Yong, once ordered all the males in the common people's families to be captured and used as officials. The females were forced to do all kinds of labor and cultivation. This cruel rule was called the "recruitment system". In addition, the Northern Qi rulers also implemented many other cruel policies, such as large-scale killings of dissidents, forced conscription of civilian workers to build palaces, etc. Therefore, the common people were generally afraid and dissatisfied with the Northern Qi ruling class. Calling the dynasty "beasts" was only out of anger and dissatisfaction with the rulers.
The Northern Wei Dynasty had a total of 15 emperors. Including Emperor Xuanwu Tuobagui (Taizu, reign time 386 - 409 years), Emperor Tuoba Si of Ming Yuan (Taizong, reign time 409 - 423 years), Emperor Taiwu Tuobatao (Shizu, reign time 424 - 452 years), Nan 'an hidden king Tuoba Yu (Xi Zu, reigned 452 years), Emperor Tuoba Huang of Jingmu (Gongzong, reign time 452 years), Emperor Wencheng Tuoba Jun (Gaozong, reign 452 - 465 years), Xianwen Emperor Tuoba Hong (Xianzu, reign 466 - 471 years), Xiaowen Emperor Tuoba Hong (Gaozu, reign 471 - 499 years), Xuanwu Emperor Yuan Ke (Sejong, reign 500 - 515 years), Xiaoming Emperor Yuan Xu (Suzong, reign 516 - 527 years), Wuhuai Emperor Yuan Zi You (Jingzong, reign 528 - 531 years).
The Northern Wei Dynasty was a dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties in China. It was founded by the Xianbei tribe, Tuoba Gui. It was the first dynasty of the Northern Dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and it existed from 386 to 534. The Northern Wei Dynasty was established in 386 by Tuoba Gui in Niuchuan. Its capital was Shengle (today's Hollinger County, Hohhot City, Inner Mongolia). In the same year, the country changed its name to "Wei", which was known as "Northern Wei" in history. After the Northern Wei Dynasty split into the Eastern Wei and Western Wei, they were replaced by Northern Qi and Northern Zhou respectively.
Northern Wei was both a dynasty and a country. The Northern Wei Dynasty was the first dynasty of the Northern and Southern Dynasties in China. It was established by the Xianbei tribe, Tuoba Gui. In 386, the Northern Wei Dynasty established Dai State and set its capital in Shengle. In the same year, it changed its name to Wei, which was known as "Northern Wei" in history. The Northern Wei Dynasty ruled the northern region for 148 years, during which it experienced the Eastern Wei, Western Wei, Northern Qi, and Northern Zhou dynasties. Thus, Northern Wei was both the name of a dynasty and the name of a country.
The Northern Wei Dynasty had a total of 15 emperors. Including Emperor Xuanwu Tuobagui (Taizu, reign time 386 - 409 years), Emperor Tuoba Si of Ming Yuan (Taizong, reign time 409 - 423 years), Emperor Taiwu Tuobatao (Shizu, reign time 424 - 452 years), Nan 'an hidden king Tuoba Yu (Xi Zu, reigned 452 years), Emperor Tuoba Huang of Jingmu (Gongzong, reign time 452 years), Emperor Wencheng Tuoba Jun (Gaozong, reign 452 - 465 years), Xianwen Emperor Tuoba Hong (Xianzu, reign 466 - 471 years), Xiaowen Emperor Tuoba Hong (Gaozu, reign 471 - 499 years), Xuanwu Emperor Yuan Ke (Sejong, reign 500 - 515 years), Xiaoming Emperor Yuan Xu (Suzong, reign 516 - 527 years), Wuhuai Emperor Yuan Zi You (Jingzong, reign 528 - 531 years).
The Northern Wei Dynasty was a dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties in China. It was founded by the Xianbei tribe, Tuoba Gui. It was the first dynasty of the Northern Dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and it existed from 386 to 534.
The Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties was a very important period in Chinese history and also an important stage in the development of literature. Many outstanding works of literature were produced during this period. 1 Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The author of the works during the Three Kingdoms period was Luo Guanzhong, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It was a classic in the history of ancient Chinese literature. "Dream of the Red Chamber": The Qing Dynasty novelist Cao Xueqin wrote a long novel describing China's feudal society and a masterpiece in the history of Chinese literature. 3. The Analects of Confucius: One of the Confucian classics of the Spring and Autumn Period. The author was a disciple of Confucius and his descendants. It contained Confucius 'thoughts and educational ideas, which had a profound impact on Chinese culture. The Book of Songs: The author of the collection of poems collected in various places during the Spring and Autumn Period was a poet of the Zhou Dynasty. It was hailed as the foundation of ancient Chinese literature and had a far-reaching impact on later literature. 5."Nineteen Ancient Poems": The poem written by Liu Xie, a poet from the Warring States Period, is a classic work of ancient Chinese poetry. It presented the lifestyle and mentality of the ancient scholars in the form of nineteen poems and was hailed as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese literature. 6. Wenxuan: Cao Pi's anthology during the Three Kingdoms period was one of the most important anthologies in the history of ancient Chinese literature. It collected many excellent literary works from the Three Kingdoms period, including poems, essays, and novels. 7 "Chu Ci": Written by Qu Yuan, a poet from the Warring States Period, it is one of the romanticism representatives of ancient Chinese literature. With the culture of Chu as the background, it showed the production, life and natural scenery of the people of Chu and was regarded as one of the treasures of ancient Chinese literature. These are some of the famous literary works of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. They not only left a precious legacy for Chinese culture, but also had a profound impact on later literature.
There were some novels that traveled back in time to the Wei, Jin, and Northern and Southern Dynasties that could be recommended, such as " Peerless Pride,"" Wei, Jin Ganfan,"" Rebirth of the First Flower of the North and South," and " Liang Dao." These novels were all set in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. The plot was complicated and the writing was beautiful. It was very worth reading. Among them, the male lead of the novel was Xiao Ji, the King of Wuling in the Daliang Kingdom of the Northern and Southern Dynasties. He grew stronger and stronger in the chaotic times and finally became the King of Wuling. I hope you will like these novels.
The name of the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties was "Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties".