Gao Changgong, King of Lanling, was a general, politician, and writer of the Northern Zhou Dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. Gao Changgong was originally a general of the Northern Zhou Dynasty. Later, because of his loyalty and talent, he was promoted to prime minister and was known as the "King of the North". He was also a famous writer who had written many beautiful poems and essays, which later generations called "Lanling Wang Literature". The following is some basic information about Gao Changgong, the King of Lanling: - Name: Gao Changgong - Date of Birth: Unknown - Place of Birth: Unknown - [Nation: Bei Zhou] - [Occupation: General, politician, writer] - Representative works: Poetry "Xie Zan Iron Cavalry Praise","Mixed Poetry", etc. - Date of death: Unknown Gao Changgong was an outstanding figure in the Northern and Southern Dynasties. His political and military talents made an important contribution to the development of the Northern Zhou Dynasty. At the same time, he was also a writer. His poems and essays were full of understanding of nature and life, and he was known as one of the representatives of the "King of the North" and "King of Lanling Literature".
Gao Changgong, King of Lanling, was a famous general and politician in the Northern and Southern Dynasties of ancient China. There were not many historical records about his appearance, but some legends and descriptions in literary works could give a general impression. According to legend, Gao Changgong was tall and strong, with a face like a jujube tree and eyes like bright stars. He wore a black crown and a brocade armor, looking very valiant. In addition, he could also wear different jewelry to distinguish different combat missions. For example, he could wear a gold mask and a silver mask in battle, and he could wear jade pendants and beads in the imperial court. There were also some literary works that described Gao Changgong's appearance. For example, the description in the Northern and Southern Dynasties: " Changgong is tall, his face is like a heavy jujube, his eyes are like a bright star, he wears a black helmet, wears a brocade dress, and holds a long spear. He is awe-inspiring." Although these descriptions did not directly involve his appearance, one could feel that his image was very handsome and mighty.
There was no relevant information about the novel of Gao Changgong x Gao Zhan because these two characters were real characters in history. There were no related novels or TV series that involved their stories.
Oh, I recommend a few novels about Gao Changgong, the king of Lanling, to you. The first was "A Beauty Without Worries." In this ancient romance novel, Gao Changgong, the king of Lanling, was the male lead. He loved to complain and loved beauties over the country. It was a little boring but actually quite cute. There was also a book called "Looking at the Lanling Mausoleum." In this ancient romance novel, the main character was supposed to be his Lanling Princess Consort. The Lanling King was still as handsome as ever. Finally, I would like to recommend a novel called "Peerless Pride". In this ancient romance novel, the female protagonist traveled back to the Northern and Southern Dynasties. In this era, she gradually revealed her proud and unparalleled side. Gao Changgong, the King of Lanling, was also one of the important characters. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend you to read "Looking at Lanling". The female protagonist of this ancient romance novel also traveled to ancient times and met the king of Lanling, Gao Changgong. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
, I recommend the following two novels to you, both of which are about the plot of the female protagonist transmigrating to Gao Changgong ~ 1. The female lead of "Sheng Chong Huang Fei: The God of War Abducts Home" was called Zheng Lanling. She had transmigrated to Northern Qi, but she found out that she was called Gao Changgong. In this fantasy world, she was forced to marry by the emperor, but she was unwilling to fight with the concubines in the inner chamber. She preferred to solve problems with her fists. She retained her identity as the War God and joined forces with Gao Changgong to fight for power in the palace. 2. The female protagonist of "Looking at Lanling" was called Zheng Chuer. In this classical fictional novel, Gao Changgong had many concubines, but only she could capture his heart and become his Lanling Princess. Her background and identity had made her face all kinds of obstacles and challenges. She needed to face them bravely and fight to finally obtain the happiness she wanted. I hope you like these two novels and look forward to more of your reading experience.
The Lan Ling Princess was a real historical figure. She was an empress from the Northern Zhou Dynasty. Her surname was Gao Wei, and her name was Zhao Rong. King Lan Ling was the surname of the northern border region of the Northern Zhou Dynasty. The concubine was conferred the title of Empress because her husband was a general of the Northern Zhou Dynasty. According to historical records, Princess Lan Ling married the general Gao Wei and became his empress during the Northern Zhou Dynasty. She was known in history as a virtuous and intelligent empress who had contributed to the rule of Bei Zhou. However, it should be noted that the Lan Ling Princess was not the only empress in history. During the Northern Zhou Dynasty, there were generals with many surnames who were conferred the title of empress, and the Lan Ling Princess was one of them.
Gao Changgong, the king of Lanling, was a famous general and politician in Chinese history. He had experienced many twists and turns in his life. Below are some historical records about him: Gao Changgong, King of Lanling, was a general and politician of the Northern Qi Dynasty. He was born in Luoyang City, Henan Province, in 549 AD. 2 Gao Changgong had led many armies into battle during the Northern Qi period. He had served as a leader, infantry chief clerk, and a servant. He had won many victories and was known as " a person who could defeat any enemy on the battlefield." In 560 AD, Gao Changgong followed the Northern Qi Emperor Gao Wei to attack the Southern Song Dynasty. He performed well on the battlefield and successfully captured many cities and defeated the Southern Song army. In 570 AD, Gao Changgong followed the Northern Qi Emperor Gao Wei to attack the Northern Wei. He performed well in a battle and successfully captured a city of the Northern Wei, which became a happy event for Northern Qi. 577 A.D. Gao Changgong was captured by the Northern Zhou army and exiled to Hainan Island. During the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Gao Changgong still maintained his loyalty to Northern Qi. He served Northern Qi many times until he was finally killed by the Northern Zhou Emperor Yuwen Jue. Gao Changgong's mausoleum was located southeast of Luoyang City in Henan Province today, and was known as the "Northern Qi Mausoleum". His mausoleum had a large number of cultural relics and works of art, which were treasures among ancient Chinese mausoleums. The above is some historical records about Gao Changgong, King of Lanling. I hope it will be of help to you. If you need records of ancient texts, I can provide you with some reference sources, such as the Book of Northern Qi, Zi Zhi Tong Jian, etc.
😋I recommend " Looking at Lanling ", an ancient romance novel. The male protagonist is the most beautiful man in the world, Gao Changgong. The plot is that he dotes on his wife Zheng Chuer after his wedding. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
"Looking at Lanling" was a novel with Gao Changgong and Zhusha. This was an ancient romance novel. The main characters were the most beautiful man in the world, Gao Changgong, and Zheng Chuer. The story was about how Gao Changgong spoiled Zheng Chuer to the point of begging for mercy after his wedding. If you like ancient romance novels, I'll recommend this one to you ~ I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Gao Yang was born in 1960 in Laizhou City, Shandong Province. Modern Chinese historians and cultural critics were good at writing historical novels and cultural reviews. Gao Yang studied at Tsinghua University in his youth and was assigned to work at the Beijing City Bureau of statistics after graduation. He began to publish novels in 1987 and joined China in 1990. His novels mainly focused on social reality and historical events, portraying characters with a unique perspective and profound insight, and shaping a group of images with strong personalities and profound thoughts. One of Gao Yang's masterpieces was "Alive for the Dead", which described the life experiences and mental journey of a farmer and reflected the sufferings and changes of China's rural society. This novel won the fourth Mao Dun Literature Prize in China. Gao Yang also had other famous works such as Qin Qiang, Brothers, Wang Gui and Li Xiangxiang. His novels and critical works have been published in major literary journals, newspapers and magazines at home and abroad. He has won many literary awards, including the 4th Mao Dun Literature Award in China, and the Knight Medal of French Literature and Art, etc. Gao Yang was also an active cultural critic who had participated in the planning and implementation of many cultural projects and activities. He was also an avid reader of history, literature, art, music, and other subjects.