Aynaz Saboori
Bio
How to explain? How to understand? What do we do with all the injustice?
Stories (75/0)
The stone man with one eye
The last emperor, Emperor Shun (also known as Emperor Huizong), was so despotic and brutal that the treasury was empty and prices were soaring. The last emperor, Yuan Shundi (also known as Yuan Huizong), was so despotic and brutal that he left the treasury empty and prices soaring.
By Aynaz Saboori2 years ago in Fiction
Two emperors as captives
Due to the determined resistance of the soldiers and people in Tokyo, the Jin general Zongwang was forced to retreat. The Emperor suggested to Song Qinzong to launch an attack to wipe out the Jin soldiers while they were retreating across the Yellow River. This was a good idea. But Song Qinzong not only disagreed but also dismissed him from his post.
By Aynaz Saboori2 years ago in Fiction
yellow robe added to the body
When Emperor Gong of Zhou reigned, he was too young and was assisted by Chancellor Fan Qi and Wang Pu. The political situation of the Later Zhou was unstable. In the capital, there were many rumors that Zhao Kuangyin (yìn) would soon take over the throne.
By Aynaz Saboori2 years ago in Fiction
Li Ju Returns to the Mountain
When Tang Su Zong first took the throne in Lingwu, there were less than thirty civil and military officials around him. Some of the military generals were not willing to listen to the command. Su Zong needed a competent person to help him in order to quell the rebellion.
By Aynaz Saboori2 years ago in Fiction
Wagang army opened a warehouse to distribute grain
The leader of the Waging army, Zhai Jean, was originally a minor official in the eastern county, but because he had offended his superior, he was sentenced to prison and death. A jailer took pity on him and said, "I think you are a good man, how can you wait for death in jail?" One night, the jailer secretly broke the shackles, opened the cell door, and released Zhai.
By Aynaz Saboori2 years ago in Fiction
Tao Kan carries bricks
a demotion from his post. Tao Kan did not lose heart when he arrived in Guangzhou. Every morning, he carried a hundred bricks (pì in Mandarin) from his study to the outside of his room; at night, he carried them to his house in stacks. When people saw him doing this every day, they were surprised and couldn't help but ask him why he did it.
By Aynaz Saboori2 years ago in Fiction
Cao Zhi's Seven Steps into a Poem
When Sun Quan took Jingzhou and killed Guan Yu, he sent a letter to Cao Cao, expressing his willingness to submit to Cao Cao and advising Cao Cao to obey the Mandate of Heaven and take the throne as emperor before it was too late.
By Aynaz Saboori2 years ago in Fiction
The old and the strong general
Han Guangwu Emperor seized the world by force, and he had a group of generals and strategists who came from powerful landlords, all of whom had helped the Guangwu Emperor to fight for the world, and there were twenty-eight of them with the greatest merits. After the death of Emperor Guangwu, his son, Emperor Ming of Han, Liu Zhuang, painted the portraits of the twenty-eight men on the head of the Southern Palace and called them "the twenty-eight generals of the head".
By Aynaz Saboori2 years ago in Fiction
Baiden besieged
Since the defeat of Xiongnu during the reign of Qin Shi Huang, the north was quiet for more than ten years. After the fall of Qin, there was a dispute between Chu and Han in the Central Plains, and the Xiongnu took the opportunity to fight their way southward step by step.
By Aynaz Saboori2 years ago in Fiction
Lin Xiangru returned the biscuit to Zhao intact
In 283 B.C., King Zhao Xiang of Qin sent a messenger with a letter of state to King Hui Wen of Zhao, saying that the king of Qin was willing to give up fifteen cities in exchange for a precious piece of "Heshibi" in Zhao's collection, hoping that the king would agree.
By Aynaz Saboori2 years ago in Fiction
Duke Huan of Qi unites all the lords in nine
Although Qi had lost a battle at Chang Spoon, this did not affect the later hegemony of Duke Huan of Qi. After more than ten years, the northern state of Yan (with its capital in present-day Beijing) sent messengers to ask for help, saying that Yan had been invaded by a nearby tribe, the Shandong, and had lost a battle. Duke Huan of Qi then decided to lead a large army to rescue Yan.
By Aynaz Saboori2 years ago in Fiction
Excuse me.
That Prince Dan of Yan, who stayed in Qin as a mortgage, had already fled back five years before Duke Jia of Zhao became the King of Dai. Prince Dan knew that the king of Qin was determined to annex the kingdoms and had repeatedly invaded the state of Yan and taken away its lands. He changed his clothes into rags, smeared his face with mud, dressed up as a poor man, and went to work as a servant for others. In 232 B.C. (the 15th year of King Qin's reign), he got out of the Huang Pass and ran back to Yan. He hated the king of Qin and was determined to take revenge for the state of Yan. However, he did not start by developing production, or training his troops and horses, nor did he want to contact the lords to fight against Qin. He thought that he could not do all these things, but just put the fate of Yan on the assassin. His ability could be imagined. He took all his belongings to buy people who could assassinate the king of Qin.
By Aynaz Saboori2 years ago in Fiction