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Six, Songli Songqi(2/2)

Yang Youtian suddenly stood up and bowed solemnly to Chen Chu.

Chen Chu quickly dodged away, saying repeatedly: "It can't be done..."

He doesn’t know how much of this worthless technology he still has in his head.

Now I am living under someone else's roof. Since I am determined to have a good relationship with Yang Youtian, I will not be stingy with this bit of knowledge.

"Brother Chu, please sit down while I go and ask my wife to prepare a few dishes. I'll take care of you when we have a drink in the evening!"

Yang Youtian didn't wait for Chen Chu's agreement, patted his butt and walked home.

As soon as Yang Youtian stepped forward, Yang Zhen, who was sent to help dig the shack, immediately slowed down his hoe rhythm.

"Dalang, who is this? Uncle Yang values ​​him so much."

Not only Yang Zhen was assigned to work, but also a young man who was more than six feet tall.

"I don't know either. Eldest son, stop it, let's take a break." Yang Zhen put down the hoe and led the young man he called the eldest son over with a smile.

"Brother Chu."

Yang Zhen sat down next to Chen Chu and said with a smile: "What do you do? Let's say you are a scholar. Scholars pay attention to their body, hair, and skin, which they get from their parents. With your hair so short, you are definitely not.

Let’s just say you are a farmer. You have a fair complexion and you can tell from the first glance that you have not exerted any strength.

If you are a monk and have a wife... tell me, what do you do?"

Yang Zhen brought his face closer and laughed so hard.

Chen Chu raised his hand and pulled Yang Zhen's mean face aside, and said: "My family has lived overseas for many years and doesn't know much about the affairs of China and Earth. You first tell me about this week, Qi and Jin, and then I will tell you about the Three Kingdoms of Qi and Jin.

I will tell you my origin."

What Chen Chu asked was not some secret that could not be told. Yang Zhen thought for a while and said indifferently: "That's fine. It has been 180 years since the founding of the Zhou Dynasty. The founding emperor Taizu Guo Baowei was later passed down as his adopted son.

Sejong Chai Tan Rong..."

When Chen Chu heard this, he finally came into contact with the historical knowledge in his head.

Guo Wei and Chai Rong, isn't this the Later Zhou Dynasty when the capital was Kaifeng?

But in the history he knew, due to Chai Rong's early death, the Later Zhou Dynasty only existed for ten years before being replaced by the Song Dynasty established by Zhao Kuangyin.

But in Yang Zhen's story, Chai Rong not only did not die young, but instead defeated Hou Shu, Wuping, Southern Han, Southern Tang, and Northern Han.

It was not until he led his army to the northern expedition to Khitan that he fell ill and died. At that time, the prince Chai Zongxun was already in his twenties. Soon after he successfully succeeded to the throne, Zhao Kuangyin was inspected in front of the palace for rebellion.

The fledgling Chai Zongxun quickly put down the rebellion with the support of Han Tong, the commander of the Ma Bu Army, Huainan Jiedushi, and Li Chongjin, the inspector general...

This incident interrupted the Zhou Dynasty's plan to conquer the Khitan in the north. From then on, Chai Zongxun became wary of generals and began to focus on culture and suppress military force.

In the next hundred years or so, the literary style of the Zhou Dynasty flourished, while the status of warriors became increasingly low.

Until more than ten years ago, the Jurchens suddenly emerged from the white mountains and black waters, and in just a few years they destroyed the Khitan Liao Kingdom, which had been in power for more than 200 years.

Then the Jurchens established their country, with their capital at Huanglong Mansion, and the country's name was 'Dajin'.

Seven years ago, the Jin people suddenly went south. After three months of siege, they captured Bianliang City, the capital of the Great Zhou Dynasty. They captured the emperor's prince, his concubines and a large number of people back north, and supported Liu Yu, an old minister of the Great Zhou Dynasty, to proclaim himself emperor and establish the State of Qi.

Han rule, Han rule over the Central Plains...

Because it was the year of Dingwei, the Zhou people called it "Dingwei's Difficulty" and called Qi "Pseudo Qi".

Among the princes of the Great Zhou Dynasty, only King Chai Chong of Kang was able to escape, fled south to Lin'an and reestablished the Great Zhou Dynasty.

Only then did the three kingdoms of Zhou, Qi, and Jin stand side by side.

According to Yang Zhen, there are more than these three countries in the world, there is also a Xia Kingdom in the northwest, and a Dali Kingdom in the southwest...

After half an hour, Chen Chu finally had a general impression of the era he lived in.
Chapter completed!
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