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#130 - 5D10K 7: South Before North

#130 - 5D10K 7: South Before North

With the rise of the last of the 5 Dynasties, Later Zhou, the North China Plains is able to go onto the offensive for the first time in decades; not against the endless expanses of the northern steppes, but a new strategy to reinvigorate the north by s...

The History of China

October 8, 201733m 10s

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Show Notes

With the rise of the last of the 5 Dynasties, Later Zhou, the North China Plains is able to go onto the offensive for the first time in decades; not against the endless expanses of the northern steppes, but a new strategy to reinvigorate the north by seizing the fertile and as of yet untouched reaches of the southern kingdoms, who are ripe for the plucking. Through it all, a brilliant military commander by the name of Zhao Kuangyin will prove his valor and skill, and is ultimately rewarded with a fateful governorship to the city of Song.


Time Period Covered:

954-959 CE


Major Historical Figures:

Later Zhou:

Chai/Guo Rong (Emperor Shizong) [r. 954-959]

Chancellor Wang Pu [d. 957]

General Zhao Kuangyin


Southern Tang:

Li Jing (Emperor Yuanzong) [r. 943-961]


Northern Han:

Liu Chong (Emperor Shizu) [r. 951-954/5]

Liu Jun (Emperor Ruizong) [r. 955-968]

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