History of Asia and Asia Period of the Northern and Southern Courts : from the Sixteen Kingdoms to the unification of Sui Chuko Shinsho

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Japanese title: 新書 アジア史・東洋史 南北朝時代 五胡十六国から隋の統一まで 中公新書
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Released date: 25 Oct 2021

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The period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties in China refers to 150 years from the unification of Northern China by the Northern Wei during the Sixteen Goko Kunashiri (439) to the reunification of China by the Sui Dynasty (589). The dynasties of the Northern Dynasty (Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, Western Wei, Northern Qi, and Northern Zhou) by northern nomads and the dynasties of the Southern Dynasty (Song, Qi, Liang, and Chen) by the aristocratic society of the Han people were established and destroyed. While there were wars between the Northern Dynasty and the Southern Dynasty, rebellions such as the Six Jin Rebellion and the Hou Jing Rebellion continued, and Buddhist oppression and' tyranny' by tyrannical rulers occurred frequently, it was also a turning point where cultures of the Han people and nomads merged. It vividly depicts the turbulent times.