The legend of Liang Zhu was first produced in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
The Legend of Liang Zhu was one of the most famous love stories in China. It was about the love story between Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, two students at the Zhu family and school. The background of the story was the distance between the Zhu family and the school. In order to avoid the supervision of the Zhu family, Liang Shanbo confessed to Zhu Yingtai and promised to accompany her through this journey. The two got to know each other and fell in love. Liang Shanbo prepared a beautiful gift for Zhu Yingtai. They parted at the school gate. Liang Shanbo carved "Zhu Yingtai" on the tree. Zhu Yingtai returned home and expressed his love for Liang Shanbo with his zither. Later, Liang Shanbo was forced to leave Zhu Yingtai because of his parents. The two were separated for many days. Liang Shanbo wrote "Liang Shanbo, Zhu Yingtai" on the tree. When Zhu Yingtai passed by, he found that the symbol on the tree was very similar to the symbol he wrote. Therefore, the two agreed to meet again after a thousand years. In the end, Liang Shanbo died in an accident. Zhu Yingtai attended his funeral and the two of them turned into butterflies and flew away. The legend of Liang Zhu was widely spread in China and was regarded as a symbol of love by many people. It was also adapted into many different versions and became an important part of Chinese culture.
" A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality " was a Xianxia cultivation novel that was published on Qidian Chinese. The author was Wang Yu. The Butterfly Lovers 5 difficulty was a dungeon in the game A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality. Completing this dungeon could obtain generous rewards. In this instance, players had to face a series of challenges, including monster attacks, trap settings, and so on. Players needed to make good use of their skills and equipment, as well as the cooperation of their team members, in order to successfully clear the level. Clearing this dungeon requires a certain amount of skill and experience. It is recommended that players understand the rules of the dungeon and the characteristics of the monsters before challenging it in order to better deal with the challenge. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
Zhu Wen's Later Liang Dynasty was eventually destroyed by Li Cunxu's Later Tang Dynasty. Li Cunxu was a descendant of the royal family of the Tang Dynasty. He launched an attack on the Later Liang Dynasty during the civil strife of the Later Liang Dynasty. Under his leadership, the Later Tang army won successive victories and finally broke through Luoyang, the capital of the Later Liang Dynasty, in 923 AD. This led to the death of Zhu Wen's son, Zhu Youzhen, and the destruction of the Later Liang Dynasty. Therefore, it could be said that Zhu Wen's Later Liang Dynasty was destroyed by the Later Tang Dynasty.
Zhu Wen's Later Liang Dynasty was eventually destroyed by the Later Tang Dynasty led by Li Cunxu. In 923 AD, the Later Tang army broke through Luoyang, the capital of the Later Liang. Zhu Wen's son, Zhu Youzhen, was forced to commit suicide, and the Later Liang was declared extinct. This was due to the internal division of the Later Liang and the external pressure, as well as the powerful attacks of the Later Tang.
In " Dafeng Nightwatchman ", the Liang Dynasty was a vassal king of the Dafeng Dynasty. He was the eldest son of Liang Jingtao, the Northern King, and was once the Minister of Justice of the Dafeng Dynasty. He was ambitious and wanted to usurp the throne. He colluded with some officials and martial arts masters to plan a coup. In the coup, he killed the emperor and some ministers, and established a new dynasty. However, his act of usurping the throne caused dissatisfaction and opposition from other vassal kings and martial arts sects. They joined forces and formed an anti-Liang army to attack the capital of the Liang Dynasty. In the end, the anti-Liang army broke into the capital city, killed the Emperor and some ministers of the Liang Dynasty, and overthrew the rule of the Liang Dynasty. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
"Three Inches of Lovesickness and Farewell" was a fantasy romance novel that combined the Legend of the White Snake and the two classic stories of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation, Mwah~
The Liang Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty were different dynasties in China history. The Tang Dynasty (618 - 907) was a unified Central Plains dynasty after the Sui Dynasty in China history. It had a total of 21 emperors and ruled for 289 years. The royal family came from the Li family of Longxi. In 618, Li Yuan proclaimed himself emperor and established the Tang Dynasty. The country was named "Tang" and its capital was Chang 'an. The Tang Dynasty had made brilliant achievements in politics, economy, culture and many other aspects, and had a wide influence in the world at that time. There were many Liang dynasties. The more famous one was the Liang dynasty of the Northern and Southern Dynasties (502 - 577). The Book of Liang recorded its fifty-six years of history. There was also the Later Liang (907 - 923) established by Zhu Wen during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. It was the first regime of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. It was established by Zhu Wen after accepting the abdication of Emperor Ai of Tang Dynasty. Its capital was Bianzhou (now Kaifeng, Henan Province), and later moved to Luoyang. It served three emperors for 17 years. In the course of history, the Tang Dynasty existed before the Liang Dynasty of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. The fall of the Tang Dynasty created certain historical conditions for Zhu Wen to establish the Liang Dynasty. The two had different characteristics and development trajectories in politics, economy, culture, and so on. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In history, there were many countries named "Liang Country", and the dynasties were different. - The State of Liang (also known as the State of Shaoliang), which existed from 770 to 640 B.C., was a vassal state surnamed Ying in the Western Zhou Dynasty during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. - The State of Liang, which existed from 232 to 265, was one of the kingdoms of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. - The Southern Liang Dynasty (502 - 557) was the third dynasty of the Southern Dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties in China. - The Liang in the Langya Board was borrowed from the Nanliang of the third dynasty of the Southern Dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. In addition, there were other countries named Liang in history, but it was difficult to determine the dynasty they belonged to from the information provided. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In history, there were many countries called the Liang Kingdom, and the dynasties were different. - The State of Liang (770 - 640 B.C.) was a vassal state surnamed Ying in the Western Zhou Dynasty during the Spring and Autumn Period. - During the Three Kingdoms Period (232 - 265), one of the kingdoms of Cao Wei was the Kingdom of Liang. - During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, there was the Southern Liang Dynasty (502 - 557), which was the third dynasty of the Southern Dynasty. In addition, in the Langya Board, Daliang borrowed from the Southern Liang Dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, but it was a fictional setting. Some historical events and developments in Daliang were different from real history. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In history, there were many countries named Liang that existed in different periods: 1. During the Spring and Autumn Period (770 B.C. -640 B.C.), there was the State of Liang, also known as the State of Shaoliang. It was a vassal state surnamed Ying in the Western Zhou Dynasty. Its capital was located in Shaoliang (20 miles south of Hancheng in Shaanxi Province today). Later, it was destroyed by the Qin Dynasty. The descendants of Uncle Liang took the surname Liang. 2. During the Three Kingdoms Period (232 - 265), the State of Liang, one of the states of Cao Wei, was granted the title of King of Liang in the sixth year of Emperor Ming's reign. The capital of the State of Liang was Suiyang (now Shangqiu City, Suiyang District, Shangqiu City, Henan Province). It was established for 34 years. After the Jin Dynasty destroyed Cao Wei, it was still the State of Liang. 3. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, there was the Southern Liang Dynasty (502 - 557), which was the third dynasty of the Southern Dynasty in China. 4. The Langya Board drew reference from Nanliang, the third dynasty of the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Daliang (420 - 589 years) was set up by Xiao Daocheng, the commander of the Ji City Army, after replacing the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The capital was Jinling (now Nanjing), and the country was named Liang. Because the Xiao family's ancestral fief was in Guliang County, the country was named Liang. Because the royal family's surname was Xiao, it was also called Xiao Liang and enjoyed the country for 164 years. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!