梁公九諫 by Unknown

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Author Unknown
Editor An, Ping Qiu
Editor Li, Tian Yi
Title 梁公九諫
Alternate Title Liang Gong Jiu Jian
Credits Produced by Nai-Wen Cai
Summary "梁公九諫" by Unknown is a historical account written during the Song Dynasty. The book addresses a critical period in Chinese history, detailing the political dynamics and the struggles for power during Empress Wu Zetian's rule in the Tang Dynasty. It likely focuses on themes of loyalty, governance, and the moral responsibilities of officials in advising their rulers. The narrative centers on the minister Di Renjie, who delivers nine admonitions to the empress, urging her not to favor her nephew, Wu Sansi, as the heir apparent over the rightful heir, Prince Luling. Through these counselings, Di Renjie illustrates the importance of rightful lineage and loyalty to the Tang dynasty while highlighting the consequences of political machinations. As he faces threats to his life for his defiance, the text ultimately showcases the ideals of loyalty and integrity in governance, culminating in the restoration of the rightful prince to the throne, emphasizing the notion that good governance requires the courage to confront tyranny. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Chinese
Category Text
EBook-No. 26886
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Jan 4, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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