#59 - S&N 3: Buddhist Blades, Daoist Flames

#59 - S&N 3: Buddhist Blades, Daoist Flames

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#60 - S&N 4: The More Things Change...

The decade long détente between the South and North will be shattered in 449 by a series of tit-for-tat campaigns by both sides, resulting in the destruction of much of the lands south of the Yellow River. But it will be assassins, not soldiers, who will most drastically shape th ...  Show more

#61 - S&N 5: The Forgotten God-King

Emperor Taiwu has been described as "Northern Wei's Teddy Roosevelt", and overshadows many of the Tuoba emperors to follow his reign of conquest and war. But the most forgotten of those successors, his grandson Emperor Wencheng, may have actually been far more responsible for the ...  Show more

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