Chapter 312 Brother Zihan, Teach Me



Of course, Lu Ruorong didn't want to talk about these things. She didn't like to be in the spotlight.

She asked Chen Zihan to help everyone understand this period of history on the grounds that she had not studied it.

When she rejected Chen Zi Han's proposal, she secretly reached out and pinched Chen Zi Han's leg.

Anyway, Chen Zi Han covered himself with clothes, so no one could see her little movements.

"You should be quite knowledgeable about this period of history. Tell us about it!" Luo Xiaofei also turned around and looked at Chen Zihan with a playful expression. "Just think of it as helping us clear up some confusion."

When Luo Xiaofei turned her head, Lu Ruorong had already retracted her hand.

This feels very exciting, at least that's what Chen Zihan thinks.

Winter is great. With the cover of a windbreaker, you can do a lot of things that are not allowed to be seen in public.

If it is summer, these little moves will not be possible at all.

Zhao Xiaoan became interested when she heard this and asked Chen Zihan to tell them some history so that they would not feel insecure when communicating with Korean students.

The three beautiful girls were originally the most eye-catching people in the entire cabin.

They all turned around and talked to Chen Zi Han, and Chen Zi Han naturally became the focus of those around him.

Even a beautiful stewardess who happened to be walking by slowed down her pace.

She was not interested in the topic Chen Zi Han was going to talk about. She was just surprised that three such beautiful girls were surrounding one boy.

Later, someone urged Chen Zihan to help explain this history that they didn't know much about.

The ones urging him on were two little girls. These two girls, who looked average, also became interested in Chen Zihan, a boy who was being noticed by many pretty girls.

Although the students on the plane were all excellent in both character and academic performance, they didn't know much about historical details outside of textbooks.

After a few polite words, Chen Zihan did not refuse.

Why not use this opportunity to divert the three women's attention?

"With the exception of the Song Dynasty, most of the previous regimes on the peninsula were vassal states of China and had to accept the enthronement of the orthodox Central Plains dynasty."

"Direct governance of the peninsula by the Central Plains regime probably began during the Han Dynasty. The ambitious Emperor Wu of Han, Liu Che, dispatched a massive army to overthrow the then-ruling Wei Man regime in Liaodong and established the four prefectures of Lelang, Xuantu, Zhenfan, and Lintun. From then on, Liaodong became part of the Chinese mainland. Although subsequent rule over the peninsula was intermittent due to successive Central Plains regimes, the peninsula remained largely subject to Chinese rule."

"During the reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, General Su Lie and General Su Dingfang, a disciple of Li Jing, led a 150,000-man army to attack Baekje in the south of the peninsula by sea. They easily destroyed the kingdom and established the Ungjin Military Governor's Office in its former territory. The military's combat effectiveness at that time was truly formidable. Even today, it would be difficult for the People's Liberation Army to deploy 150,000 troops by sea."

"At the time, there were three small states on the peninsula: Baekje, Silla, and Goryeo. Shortly after Baekje became the Ungjin Governorate, Silla also surrendered, and the Tang Dynasty established the Girimju Governorate on Silla territory. Later, Tang troops conquered the Goryeo regime, which had been entrenched in the north of the peninsula. From then on, the entire peninsula came under Tang rule."

"During the Tang Dynasty's heyday, there were the Andong, Anxi, Annan, Anbei, and Beiting Protectorates. The Andong Protectorate was initially based in Pyongyang, the Annan Protectorate in Jiaozhou, now Hanoi, and the Anxi Protectorate in Suiye, now in Kyrgyzstan, not far from the Aral Sea. The Anbei and Beiting Protectorates governed areas that included Outer Mongolia and eastern Russia. After these areas were conquered by the Tang Dynasty, the influence of Chinese culture reached its peak. Haha, all the ancient history of the peninsula is recorded in Chinese characters. During the same period when Su Dingfang conquered Baekje, the combined Japanese and Baekje forces engaged in a naval battle with the Tang navy, ultimately suffering a crushing defeat at the hands of the Tang navy under Liu Rengui. For centuries thereafter, Japan dared not provoke China again, but instead diligently learned from it, emulating everything from Tang writing to customs and practices. Liu Rengui's achievements are only briefly mentioned in historical records, and few people take this battle seriously, as the enemy was so weak. At the time, Tang generals who hadn't led an army to conquer a nation were embarrassed to call themselves famous.

After saying this, Chen Zihan smiled sheepishly again. "It's a pity that after the An-Shi Rebellion in the Tang Dynasty, the country's strength declined rapidly. Otherwise, these places might have always been Han territory. The Han River and the Han cities along the Han River might have been our China's eternal territory."

Of course Lu Ruorong knew about these things, but Zhao Xiaoan, Luo Xiaofei and many other classmates did not know.

These history textbooks will not discuss them in detail, and for special reasons, they are even deliberately not mentioned.

As a result, many people do not know that the peninsula completely belonged to China during the Han Dynasty, and that the military force was so powerful in the early Tang Dynasty that the capitals of several major protectorates were all outside the current national borders.

Also, in the book "The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties", the national hero General Su Dingfang, who expanded the territory of the Tang Dynasty and destroyed the Three Kingdoms and captured their leaders alive, turned out to be a villain.

"I didn't expect you to know all this." After Chen Zihan finished speaking, Lu Ruorong looked at him with admiration, "You really do know some history!"

"Of course!" Chen Zihan said proudly, "Although you are a top student in the history department, I believe I am still qualified to discuss history with you; but if you don't study medical knowledge well, you will discuss physiology and anatomy with me!"

"I can definitely discuss physiology and anatomy with you!" Luo Xiaofei snorted and interrupted unhappily.

The last time Chen Zi Han told her, he would find an opportunity to discuss physiology and anatomy with her in detail.

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