The Village Flower's Life in the Northern Song Dynasty was a novel about time travel and rebirth. The author was Song Chuyun. The story mainly depicted the local customs of the Northern Song Dynasty and the bustling scene of Tokyo, as well as various gossips and trivial matters. The protagonist of the story, the village flower, cleverly dealt with all kinds of top-grade characters and lived a leisurely life. There are 192 chapters in the novel, and the latest chapter was updated in 2017.
The exact name of the novel that traveled through the Northern Song Dynasty and occupied the Song Dynasty empress was 'The First Scholar of the Great Song'. The author of this novel is Cang Shanyue. It has been completed. It described the Zhao Song Dynasty in the sixth year of the Qing calendar, as well as a madman who personally witnessed the elegance and warmth of the Song Dynasty.
The exact name of the novel that traveled through the Northern Song Dynasty and occupied the Song Dynasty empress was 'The First Scholar of the Great Song'. The author of this novel is Cang Shanyue. It has been completed. It described the Zhao Song Dynasty in the sixth year of the Qing calendar, as well as a madman who personally witnessed the elegance and warmth of the Song Dynasty.
A real man of the Northern Song Dynasty could read it for free. You can find the latest chapter and the full text of the Northern Song Dynasty's Real Man in the provided link.
During the Northern Song Dynasty, Tokyo was now Kaifeng City in Henan Province.
Di Qing (1008 - 1057), also known as Han Chen, was a famous general in the Northern Song Dynasty. He was born poor and joined the army when he was young. He was thrown into prison by the government constable because of the tattoo on his face. Di Qing was proficient in riding a horse and shooting. He had served as an Imperial Horse Guard and a Scattered Guard. In the war between the Northern Song Dynasty and the Western Xia Dynasty, Di Qing showed his bravery and ability to fight, and made many military achievements. He captured Jintang City, seized Youzhou, and slaughtered many Xixia tribes. Di Qing also built many castles to strengthen the Northern Song's defense line in the border areas. His military talent was highly praised, and he was known as the "General Face Nirvana." Di Qing died in 1057 and was posthumously awarded the title of Zhongshu Ling, posthumous title "Wu Xiang".
In the Northern Song Dynasty, Dongjing referred to Kaifeng in Henan.
Tokyo in the Northern Song Dynasty was today's Kaifeng in Henan.
Bianjing in the Northern Song Dynasty was located in Kaifeng, Henan Province today.
A real man of the Northern Song Dynasty could read it for free. You can find the latest chapter and the full text of the Northern Song Dynasty's Real Man in the provided link.
The capital of the Northern Song Dynasty, Bianjing, was also known as Dongjing City or Bianliang City. Bianjing was one of the most prosperous and largest cities in the world during the Northern Song Dynasty. It had prosperous commerce and trade. Bianjing City was made up of three parts: the outer city, the inner city, and the palace city. The outer city had 12 city gates, and there were also defensive facilities such as barbicans and watchtowers on the city walls. The inner city was where the government offices, temples, and shops were located, while the Imperial City was located in the northwest of the inner city. The streets of the capital varied in width. The main street was called the " Imperial Road ", and it was the road that the emperor used to enter and exit. The ruins of Bianjing City played an important role in the history of the development of China's capital and urban architecture. It also provided an important basis for the study of the ancient Yellow River flood, bridge construction, and the evolution of Kaifeng. In 1988, the State Council announced that the ruins of Bianjing City were the third batch of key cultural relics under national protection.