Han Dynasty, composed of East and West Han Dynasty, was a famous unified dynasty in ancient China, which created immortal prosperity and civilization. In addition to the Han Dynasty, there are "Northern and Southern Dynasties" in the history of China. Different from the Eastern and Western Han Dynasties, the Northern Han Dynasty and the Southern Han Dynasty are two local regimes separated by thousands of miles.
In 907, with the demise of the Tang Dynasty, the history of China once again entered a period of great historical division that lasted for hundreds of years. On the ruins of the Tang Dynasty, over the past decades, more than a dozen separatist regimes, large and small, have appeared in the territory of China, among which the larger one is called the "Five Dynasties" and the smaller one is called the "Ten Kingdoms".
The Northern and Southern Dynasties are two of the "Ten Countries", which are divided into the southernmost and northernmost countries in the "Ten Countries". The Southern Han Dynasty, located in the present Guangdong and Guangxi provinces and northern Vietnam, evolved from the separatist regime of the Qing Sea in the late Tang Dynasty.
The Northern Han Dynasty, located in Shanxi thousands of miles north of the Southern Han Dynasty, was built by the remnants of the post-Han regime, one of the "Five Dynasties".
Although North and South Korea are far apart, they still have some common features, such as:
The emperors of the Northern and Southern Dynasties were all surnamed Liu.
For example, the national strength of the Northern and Southern Dynasties was very weak, and foreign wars won less and lost more.
For example, the last monarch of the Northern and Southern Dynasties was a notorious bad king.
For another example, both the Northern Han Dynasty and the Southern Han Dynasty perished because of the stick of God.
During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, most of the warlords in these countries had no grand desire to unify the whole country and establish a prosperous time. What they want is to be local emperors on their own turf, extort money from them, get rich and become addicted, and die if they become addicted.
Emperors of the Southern Han Dynasty, who preferred Lingnan, were relatively ignored by the powerful countries in the Central Plains, especially in this way.
In this dynasty, except for the first two emperors, Liu Yin and Liu Gao, the other emperors were basically dissolute, shameless, dissolute and rich.
One of the most useless is Liu Yong, the last emperor of the Southern Han Dynasty.
The emperor inherited several predecessors' ways of governing the country, but also developed his own characteristics.
For example, he only trusts eunuchs and doesn't trust normal people, so it is stipulated that people who want to be officials in Nanhan must be castrated first. In this way, people who pursue will not be officials, and most of them are people who have no bottom line and are greedy for profits.
For example, he also played a new realm on the issue of women, not only enjoying the beauty of his harem, officials and ordinary people, but also personally choosing "faces" for his favorite concubines, that is, lovers.
He especially dotes on a woman from Persia. To what extent, he recruits beautiful young men with some special talents and lets these young men have an affair with this Persian woman, while he appreciates performance art as a work of art..
For another example, although he has no standards for being a man and governing the country, he still dreams that he is the best in the world all day.
He likes a witch named Fan, who plays tricks in front of Liu Yong all day, instilling in him that Nanhan can be passed down from generation to generation, and you can live forever. The troops in the Central Plains couldn't fight this kind of nonsense at all, but Liu Yong believed in her as hell.
Then one year, the army of the Northern Song Dynasty attacked the Southern Han Dynasty, and it did not achieve much success. Liu Yong was ecstatic. Instead of thanking the soldiers for fighting bloody battles, he attributed all the credit to Fan, and even gave the throne to Fan, pretending to be the "Prince Emperor".
How can such a country not perish? Soon after, the Northern Song Dynasty rallied and wiped out the Southern Han Dynasty.
Coincidentally, almost all the routes taken by Nanhan and Beihan were taken.
The emperor behind the Northern Han Dynasty was also the most decadent and shameless. The god stick that destroyed the Northern Han Dynasty was a Taoist priest.
The Taoist priest's name is Guo Wuwei, and the words are all for it. He was called a potbellied mountain man, and people gave him a nickname called Guo.
Guo. A square bird's beak is full of miscellaneous knowledge and smell, and its shape is very special. Eager to learn, listen and argue. Moreover, he has been wearing rough robes for a long time and lived in seclusion in Wudang Mountain.
Guo's fame soon spread to the ears of the Northern Han Emperor. Like Liu Yong's feelings for Fan Beard, he also listened to Guo. First, he was recruited as an admonition officer, and soon, he became a prime minister and was in charge of state affairs.
But it turns out that Guo is good at bluffing, but he knows nothing about governing the country.
I know nothing about it. He is also the biggest mole in the Northern Han Dynasty. He always wanted to surrender to the Song Dynasty with the Northern Han Dynasty, because Song Taizu and Zhao Kuangyin were his old friends. It can be said that Guo Wuji staged a "latent" version of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. He is Yu Zecheng who was planted in the Northern Han Dynasty in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Guo Wuji did very well in the underground party. He not only staged a coup, deposed and killed the Northern Han Emperor Liu, but also established Liu Jiyuan, who was inferior to Liu. Moreover, during the Northern Song Dynasty's attack on the Northern Han Dynasty, he made a blind command and shook the morale of the army. In the end, he even surrendered from the city with the elite troops of the Northern Han Dynasty, but he was discovered and reported, and he was "sacrificed" the night before liberation.
With such a blatant underground party, the Emperor of the Northern Han Dynasty, like Liu Huangshu who treated Zhuge Liang in those days, invited Zhuge Liang out of the mountain to take charge of state affairs.