Zhou Xiande often appears in the history books, what does it mean 5

Updated on culture 2024-06-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is just a synonym for time, just like the years of the Common Era, in ancient China, it was just the name of the emperor.

    "Zhou Xiandezhong" refers to the five dynasties of the Zhou Dynasty Xiande period.

    Xiande (954-960) was the name of the era (first month of the first year of Xiande) that was used by Guo Wei, Taizu of the Later Zhou Dynasty. Later, Chai Rong of Zhou Shizong ascended the throne in the first month of the first year (the first year of Xiande - six years); After Zhou Gong Emperor Chai Zongxun ascended the throne, it continued to be used (June of the sixth year of Xiande - the first month of the seventh year), a total of 7 years before and after. Li Jing of the Southern Tang Dynasty began to use the Later Zhou Xiande era in May 958 (the fifth year of Xiande), and it was not until the fall of the Zhou Dynasty in 960.

    King Gao Baorong of Jingnan Zhenyi used this era name until July 960. Wu Yue Zhongyi Wang Qian Yu also used this era name.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Chaoshan folk tales: Su Liuniang's hometown folklore: Once upon a time, there was a young man who was not handsome, so it was difficult to find a partner, and his relatives gave their love and bought a house for him.

    No, because the day after the marriage the woman did not like the man's parents, and the parents left, but the woman's relatives came the next day, and what kind of nonsense came: what did someone say that someone had died in his house for a few days, and no one knew about the residence; Say that the man's father killed the woman, say that he looks down on everything, and says that he doesn't like anything. Something, something.

    Day by day came. Just listen to Chaoshan folklore (I don't know if the story is true or not).I don't know until I go to Su Liuniang's hometown to investigate.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This is a representation of the Xiande period of the Zhou Dynasty.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    "Zizhi Tongjian", referred to as "Tongjian", is a long chronicle history book edited by Sima Guang of the Northern Song Dynasty, with a total of 294 volumes and a period of 19 years. The recorded history was written from the 23rd year of King Weilie of Zhou (403 BC) to the 6th year of Emperor Shizong Xiande of the Later Zhou Dynasty (959 BC) of the fifth dynasty to conquer Huainan, spanning 16 dynasties, a total of 1363 years of detailed history. It is a chronicle of China's general history and has an extremely important position in Chinese history books.

    Zizhi Tongjian is a masterpiece of general history of unprecedented scale compiled by Sima Guang, a famous historian and politician in ancient China, and his assistants Liu Chu, Liu Shu, Fan Zuyu, Sima Kang and others over a period of 19 years. In this book, the editor summed up many lessons for the rulers to learn from, and the title of the book means: "In view of the past, the capital is in the way of governance", that is, the historical gains and losses are used as a warning to strengthen the rule, so it is called "Zizhi Tongjian".

    The Zizhi Tongjian has 294 volumes, about 3 million words, and 30 volumes of "Examination of Differences" and "Catalogue". The historical limit recorded in the "Zizhi Tongjian" starts from the 23rd year of King Weilie of Zhou (403 BC) to the 6th year of Zhou Xiande (959), a total of 1361 years. The book is divided into 16 periods according to dynasties, namely five volumes of the Zhou Dynasty, three volumes of the Qin Dynasty, sixty volumes of the Han Dynasty, ten volumes of the Wei Dynasty, forty volumes of the Jin Dynasty, sixteen volumes of the Song Dynasty, ten volumes of the Qi Dynasty, twenty-two volumes of the Liang Dynasty, ten volumes of the Chen Dynasty, eight volumes of the Sui Dynasty, eighty-one volumes of the Tang Dynasty, six volumes of the Later Liang Period, eight volumes of the Later Tang Dynasty, six volumes of the Later Jin Dynasty, four volumes of the Later Han Dynasty, and five volumes of the Later Zhou Dynasty.

    The content of the book focuses on political, military, and ethnic relations, as well as the evaluation of economic, cultural, and historical figures, with the aim of warning future generations through descriptions of the policies of the ruling class that are related to the rise and fall of the state and the rise and fall of the nation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    ChroniclesChronicles are time-centered and chronicle historical events in the order of year, month, and day.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Chronicle History BookRecord history by time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Zizhi Tongjian is the first chronicle of China, which was written by Sima Guang, a historian, writer and political scientist in China.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You didn't give your email address, so I can't send it to you.

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