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Zi Zhi Tong Jian is a chronicle of ancient China compiled by Sima Guang, covering a total of 2953 years, including 13 dynasties. It mainly records the political, economic, cultural, military and other aspects of the development and changes of each dynasty in Chinese history. The following is a rough translation of Zi Zhi Tong Jian: Zi Zhi Tong Jian: Zi Zhi Tong Jian, also known as Tong Shi, was a chronicle of ancient China compiled by Sima Guang. It recorded the political, economic, cultural, and military developments of 13 dynasties in Chinese history (Xia, Shang, Zhou, Qin, Han, Three Kingdoms, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Sui, Tang, Five Dynasties, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing). Zi Zhi Tong Jian contained a total of 2953 years of history. It was divided into 13 volumes, and each volume included an overview of different dynasties, historical events, biographies, nutritional value, and so on. The dynasty order of the Zizhi Tongjian was arranged according to the time sequence, starting from the Xia Dynasty and recording the history of each dynasty in turn. The political system, economic development, cultural development, military strategy, foreign policy, and other aspects of each dynasty were recorded in detail in the Zizhi Tongjian for future generations to understand and compare. Zi Zhi Tong Jian is of great value and significance to the study of ancient Chinese history, culture, politics and other aspects.
Zi Zhi Tong Jian was a chronicle of Chinese history. It was edited by Sima Guang and had 115 volumes, including 334 years of history. Its translation was as follows: Zi Zhi Tong Jian (1) [Year Title] Zi Zhi Tong Jian [Dynasty] Sima Guang [Editor] Volume 1 [Beginning and End] Volume One: Ten Kingdoms from the Second Year of Jiande to the Fifth Dynasty [Description] The first year of this chronicle: Liang Wudi Tianjian four years to Tang Gaozu Wude four years The second year of this epoch: the first year of Tang Gaozong Yongchang to the fourth year of Zhou Shizong Chai Rong Jianlong The first aristocratic family: Meng Zhixiang, the founding emperor of Shu in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Aristocratic Family Number Two: Zhu Quanzhong, Taizu of the Later Liang Dynasty of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms The third aristocratic family: Li Cunxu, Emperor Zhuangzong of the Later Tang Dynasty in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms The fourth aristocratic family: Shi Jingtang, the ancestor of the Later Jin Dynasty in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Aristocratic Family No. 5: Liu Zhiyuan, Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty after the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms No. 6 Aristocratic Family: Chai Rong of the Later Zhou Dynasty of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms No. 7 Aristocratic Family: Zhao Guangyi, Taizu of the Northern Song Dynasty Aristocratic Family No. 8: Zhao Gou, Emperor Gaozong of the Southern Song Dynasty Aristocratic Family Number Nine: Yuan Shizu Kublai Khan Chronicle 1: Liang Wudi Tianjian four years to Tang Gaozu Wude four years Chronicle 2: Tang Gaozong Yongchang first year to Zhou Shizong Chai Rong Jianlong four years Chronicle 3: Meng Zhixiang, the founding emperor of Shu in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Chronicle 4: Zhu Quanzhong, Taizu of the Later Liang Dynasty of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Chronicle 5: Li Cunxu, Emperor Zhuangzong of the Later Tang Dynasty in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Chronicle No. 6: Shi Jingtang, Gaozu of the Later Jin Dynasty in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Chronicle No. 7: Liu Zhiyuan, Emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty after the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Chronicle No. 8: Chai Rong, the Later Zhou Shizong of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Chronicle 9: Zhao Guangyi, Taizu of the Northern Song Dynasty Chronicle 10: Zhao Gou, Emperor Gaozong of the Southern Song Dynasty Chronicle 11: Yuan Shizu Kublai Khan Act first: Liang Wudi Tianjian four years to Tang Gaozu Wude four years The second act: Tang Gaozong Yongchang first year to the later Zhou Shizong Chai Rong Jianlong four years The third act: Meng Zhixiang, the founding emperor of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Act No. 4: Zhu Quanzhong, Taizu of the Later Liang Dynasty of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms The fifth act: Li Cunxu, Emperor Zhuangzong of the Tang Dynasty after the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms The sixth act: Shi Jingtang, the Gaozu of the Later Jin Dynasty in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms The seventh act: Liu Zhiyuan, the Han Gaozu after the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Act number eight: Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Zhou Shizong Chai Rong Act No. 9: Zhao Guangyi, Taizu of the Northern Song Dynasty Act No. 10: Southern Song Gaozong Zhao Gou The eleventh act: Yuan Shizu Kublai Khan Note: Everything outside this chronicle is recorded below.
Zi Zhi Tong Jian is a chronicle of the history of the Chinese government. Volume 195 is the content of the Tang Dynasty. The following is its translation: During the Tang Dynasty, from 841 to 907, there were the following contents: Volume 195: Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms (907 - 960) Former Shu: 907 - 935 AD Houshu: 935 - 965 AD Southern Tang Dynasty: 937 - 975 AD Northern Song Dynasty: 960 - 1127 Southern Song Dynasty: 1127 - 1279 Southern Han: 917 - 971 AD Liu Yin, the Latter Ruler of the Southern Han Dynasty: 934 - 979 AD Liu Wei, Lord of the Southern Han Dynasty: 971 - 983 AD Southern Han Gong Emperor Liu Min: 984 - 1002 Liu Min, Emperor Xuan of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1002 - 1044 Liu Gong, Emperor Jing of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1044 - 1063 Emperor He of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1063 - 1077 Liu Wei, Emperor Yi of the Southern Han Dynasty: AD 1077 - 1085 Liu Yilong, Emperor Jianwen of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1085 - 1087 Liu Xuan, the ancestor of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1087 - 1101 Liu Cong, the ancestor of the Southern Han Dynasty: AD 1101 - 1125 Liu Min, the ancestor of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1125 - 1135 AD Liu Wei, the ancestor of the Southern Han Dynasty: AD 1135 - 1142 Liu Min, Ming Zu of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1142 - 1160 Liu Min, Emperor Xuan of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1160 - 1172 Liu Shuo, Emperor Gong of the Southern Han Dynasty: AD 1172 - 1189 Emperor He of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1189 - 1192 Liu Wei, Emperor Yi of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1192 - 1202 Liu Yilong, Emperor Jianwen of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1202 - 1220 Liu Xuan, the ancestor of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1220 - 1222 Liu Min, the ancestor of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1222 - 1227 Liu Wei, the ancestor of the Southern Han Dynasty: AD 1227 - 1235 Liu Min, Ming Zu of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1235 - 1244 Liu Min, Emperor Xuan of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1244 - 1252 Liu Shuo, Emperor Gong of the Southern Han Dynasty: AD 1252 - 1256 Emperor He of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1256 - 1263 Liu Wei, Emperor Yi of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1263 - 1272 Liu Yilong, Emperor Jianwen of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1272 - 1280 Liu Xuan, the ancestor of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1280 - 1284 Liu Min, the ancestor of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1284 - 1287 Liu Wei, the ancestor of the Southern Han Dynasty: AD 1287 - 1293 Liu Min, Ming Zu of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1293 - 1302 Liu Min, Emperor Xuan of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1302 - 1312 Liu Shuo, Emperor Gong of the Southern Han Dynasty: AD 1312 - 1320 Emperor He of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1320 - 1327 Liu Wei, Emperor Yi of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1327 - 1335 Liu Yilong, Emperor Jianwen of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1335 - 1347 Liu Xuan, the ancestor of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1347 - 1357 Liu Min, the ancestor of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1357 - 1363 Liu Wei, the ancestor of the Southern Han Dynasty: AD 1363 - 1371 Liu Min, Ming Zu of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1371 - 1377 Liu Min, Emperor Xuan of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1377 - 1382 Liu Shuo, Emperor Gong of the Southern Han Dynasty: AD 1382 - 1390 Emperor He of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1390 - 1397 Liu Wei, Emperor Yi of the Southern Han Dynasty: 1397 - 1405
Zi Zhi Tong Jian, Volume 175, was translated as follows: Volume 175: Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms: Zhu Quanzhong, the first emperor of the Later Liang Dynasty, established the Later Liang regime in 923 AD and perished in 936 AD. Later Tang Taizu Li Cunxu established the Later Tang regime in 923 AD and died in 936 AD. Later Jin Taizu Shi Jingtang established the Later Jin regime in 936 AD and perished in 947 AD. Liu Zhiyuan, Taizu of the Later Han Dynasty, established the Later Han regime in 947 AD and perished in 951 AD. Later Zhou Taizu Guo Wei established the Later Zhou regime in 951 AD and perished in 960 AD. The Southern Tang Dynasty was established by the first ruler of the Southern Tang Dynasty, Li Wei, in 937 AD. The Southern Tang Dynasty was destroyed in 975 AD. Zhao Heng, the founder of the Northern Song Dynasty, established the Northern Song regime in 960 AD and died in 1127 AD. Zhao Gou, the founder of the Southern Song Dynasty, established the Southern Song regime in 1127 AD and died in 1279 AD. North and South split: In 1279, the Jin Dynasty destroyed the Northern Song Dynasty and established the Southern Song Dynasty. The Southern Song Dynasty and the Jin Dynasty negotiated peace in Lin 'an (now Hangzhou, Zhejiang), but the Southern Song Dynasty did not completely submit to the Jin Dynasty. The first emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, Kublai Khan, established the Yuan Dynasty in 1271 and perished in 1279. Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, established the Ming regime in 1368 and died in 1644. The Qing Dynasty Taizu Huang Taiji established the Qing Dynasty regime in 1636 and died in 1644. Note: The historical information of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms above mainly comes from historical books such as the History of the Five Dynasties and the Spring and Autumn Annals of the Ten Kingdoms.
There are many stories about corruption in the Zi Zhi Tong Jian. The following are a few examples: 1. Tang Ju Does Not Accept Admonitions: This story tells about the corrupt behavior of the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, Zhao Zong. Because he liked to listen to people sing praises, he ignored the advice of wise people, which eventually led to the chaos and decline of the country's governance. 2. King You of Zhou's Beacon Fires Playing with the Vassals: This story tells about the corruption in the late Western Zhou Dynasty. Because of his love for Baosi, King You of Zhou toyed with the vassals, causing the vassals to distrust him and eventually leading to the decline of Western Zhou. [3]" Qin II Ying Hu Hai ": This story is about the corruption of the Qin Dynasty. Qin II Ying Huhai put eunuchs in important positions and alienated the wise and capable people, which led to the chaos and decline of the country's governance. 4. Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin: This story tells the corruption of the Song Dynasty. Zhao Kuangyin obtained the throne through corrupt means. Eunuchs and bureaucrats were put in important positions, which led to political corruption and economic decline in the Song Dynasty. These stories all revealed the impact and harm of corruption on a country, reminding people that they should pay attention to the importance of fighting against corruption when governing the country.
There were several versions of Zi Zhi Tong Jian that could be recommended. The first was the Zhonghua Bookstore's verbatim version. This version was authentic and could help readers understand the ancient text. At the same time, it also required readers to think for themselves to avoid being influenced by Sima Guang's thoughts. Next was Bo Yang's vernacular version. It was all modern language, so there was no need to worry about the concept of writing. However, Bo Yang's style of writing was sharper and might make readers unhappy. There were also Hu Sansheng's annotations, all of which were ancient texts. The exegesis was done very well, but there might be some difficulties. In addition, the Huashan version was also a recommended choice. It was a translation that was loyal to the original work and not as critical as Bo Yang's. In short, readers could choose the most suitable version according to their reading habits, level of ancient prose, and learning purposes.
Zi Zhi Tong Jian was an ancient Chinese annalistic history book compiled by Sima Guang. It was divided into six volumes: Tong Ji, Ben Ji, Guo Shi, Geography, Ge Zhi, Bing Zhi, and Yi Wen. The 152nd volume was the fourth volume of this epoch, the History of the Five Dynasties. The History of the Five Dynasties was a historical book describing the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. It mainly recorded the changes, wars, political changes, and the lives of the people in the Five Dynasties. In this book, Sima Guang described the social situation and historical events of the Five Dynasties in detail, and analyzed and evaluated some historical events. The content of the 152nd volume of Zi Zhi Tong Jian mainly included the following contents: - The Establishment and Evolution of the History of the Five Dynasties - Liang, Tang, Jin, Han and Zhou Dynasties and Historical Event - The social and economic changes of the Five Dynasties - Wars and ethnic conflicts in the Five Dynasties - The Political System and Official Selection in the Five Dynasties - The culture, literature and art of the Five Dynasties Zi Zhi Tong Jian is an important material in ancient Chinese history. It has important reference value for studying history, culture and social changes.
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His adoptive father was oppressed to death by the evil Big, and he had been catching snakes to support himself since he was young.😞 Worldview: During the feudal era, humans could become stall masters if they mastered stall techniques. The yao race had yao arts, but they were inferior to stall arts and were suppressed by humans. At the same time, there was the Dao of Incense. After a person or demon died, they could be conferred the title of a god by the imperial court. They could be made into a golden body and worshipped by the common people. They belonged to the Yin Court. The Imperial Court, which mastered the art of stall, and the Underworld, which mastered the gods, were the two great powers of the common people.️At the end of the dynasty, the two great emperors fought for power and refused to accept each other. The main character was talented. He defeated the little yao in his hometown and stole many yao arts. 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However, the path of ascension was blocked by a mysterious person, and thus, all the Qi Practitioners in the world could no longer ascend. As for the high-end Qi Practitioner techniques, they were all gone. With the appearance of the Tan Technique, the humans started to cultivate the Tan Technique, and the unnoticed beginner Qi Practitioner techniques became the main cultivation technique of the demon race, and they started to be called demonic techniques. However, there was no future for the Tan Technique, so the cultivators of the Yin Court started to study the Qi Practitioners 'techniques again, and those who were talented in this aspect became their targets. One man, one snake, and one bell slowly unraveled the truth of ascension while chasing and cultivating. The author played a very big game of chess, and his worldview was very big. Looking at the character list, it should be the female lead. The female lead appeared relatively late and was dressed as a man. 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He only wanted wealth and freedom, never to be a slave! As for love? Even dogs wouldn't talk about that! Personal Rating:️️ "Deep Sea Ember" Ranking index: Tagged: sci-fi, adventure, Cthulhu myth, steampunk, sailing, doomsday wasteland The sci-fi veteran Platinum Distant Pupil's new work in the Cthulhu Mythical Doomsday Wasteland. Because the world was destroyed by the disaster of the Great Annihilation, the survivors established a new city-state civilization on the islands and arks, which was called the Deep Sea Era. The city-state civilization had returned to the early industrial civilization (steampunk), but humans still faced the threat of various strange existences and needed to fight against various "anomalies" and even "evil gods." The male protagonist coincidentally transformed into Captain Duncan on a ghost ship called the Lost Home and embarked on an adventure. ------ This book could not be said to be a complete counter to science fiction, but it was a unique "big eyeballs style." Ke was the background, sci-fi was embellishment, and the real core was "civilization." A civilization's struggle for salvation, an epic of the era crushing down on mortals. The language of the novel was very humorous, but it was not abrupt, and his personal style was clear. Beep, beep, 123 ------ I tried to read it. The style of writing is average, and the writing is quite smooth. However, the narration feels more like a Western novel. The pace is very slow, and the description is very detailed. It gives me a feeling similar to "The Lord of the Mysteries." Those who are used to online novels will find it too much water or nonsense. There are also long passages that will be more tiring to read, but if you read in, it will be much better after you get used to it. For readers who liked Cthulhu and its strange style, I recommend you to try reading it. ------ Description: On that day, the thick fog sealed everything. On that day, he became the captain of a ghost ship. On that day, he crossed the thick fog and faced a completely overturned and fragmented world. The order of the past was gone, and strange phenomena dominated the endless sea beyond civilization. The isolated city-states and the fleets that challenged the sea had become the only lights left in the civilized world, while the shadows of the past were still stirring in the deep sea, waiting to devour the dying world. However, for the new captain of the Lost Home, there was only one problem that he had to consider first-who knew how to sail the ship? 19."Gou in the Demonic Martial World to Cultivate Immortals": A new book of plagiarism. Gou Dao Changsheng + Infinite Style, not much to say, but the author was basically not bad, both quality and quantity guaranteed. "Who told him to cultivate!" "I've repeatedly stressed that the atmosphere in the cultivation world is crooked, and I'm not the one who led it astray. It's said that history books are written by the victors. Then why are there always people framing me when I win?" Sword Immortal Lu Yang said this to the reporters, expressing his anger. The next day. "I have repeatedly stressed that I am the one who led the cultivation world astray." Sword Immortal Lu Yang said this in an interview, expressing his anger. 'Daily Cultivation' reporting for you. You can read these novels on Qidian Chinese Network.