Recently, I have been obsessed with Chinese history and mythology, and I am making up for ancient history.
happened to play Yanyun Sixteen Sounds with my colleagues, and became more and more curious about the historical events that occurred during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period (at the turn of the Tang and Song dynasties). As a chivalrous man, in the strategic place of Yanyun Sixteen Prefectures, he traveled through a martial arts world where wars and social turmoil were frequent.
The conflict between the Liao and Song dynasties, the change of the Zhongdu Bridge, the ingots of the Great Calendar, and the style of Kaifeng City in the Qingming Shanghe map...... What is fascinating is not the martial arts romance of light skills and market life, but the more you play the game, the more you feel the enthusiasm of cultural inheritance...... Make-up classes are urgently needed!
According to the setting of Yanyun's sixteen tones, I have roughly listed a list of supplementary classes for your reference, welcome to exchange and discuss~
📢 First of all, there are some slightly more difficult professional history books in this list. If you are a novice, you can take a look at Wu Hook's book first, many friends agree that it is very easy to understand and suitable for beginners.
There is also a book "Night Banquet - Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Behind the Glitz", which very matches the historical background of the end of Yanyun's sixteen voices and the five dynasties and ten kingdoms, and it is also relatively easy to understand.
This list contains:
1. The original historical materials of the Song Dynasty and later generations
Such as "History of the Old Five Dynasties", "History of the New Five Dynasties", "Continuation of the Governance of Tongjian", "Records of Emperor Taizong of the Song Dynasty".
2. Written works
For example, "Shushui Jiwen" and "Mengxi Writings", "History of Liao", "History of the Song Dynasty" and "History of Jin" compiled by later generations, and "Manuscripts of the Song Society" compiled in the Qing Dynasty.
3. There are also some research works of modern scholars, covering many fields such as dynastic history, institutional history, diplomatic history, and fiscal history
Such as Chen Zhen, Shushu, Fu Lehuan and other scholars' monographs.
4. Popular reading materials (suitable for novices)
Such as the works of Wu Gou, Guo Jianlong, Cai Dongpan, etc.