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Historical Records of the Five Dynasties" by Ouyang Xiu, translated by Richard L. Davis, is a seminal work in Chinese historical literature that provides a comprehensive account of the tumultuous period known as the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period (907-960 AD) in Chinese history. Written by the renowned Song dynasty historian and statesman Ouyang Xiu, this translation offers readers invaluable insights into the political intrigue, military conflicts, and cultural developments of this pivotal era.The book begins with an overview of the collapse of the Tang dynasty and the subsequent fragmentation of China into multiple rival states, each vying for dominance over the Central Plains. Ouyang Xiu meticulously chronicles the rise and fall of the Five Dynasties—the Later Liang, Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, and Later Zhou—as well as the myriad kingdoms and regional powers that emerged during this period of disunity.
Through vivid narrative and meticulous analysis, Ouyang Xiu delves into the… Read More