Chapter 250: The Legacy of the Buddha (1)

In the early spring of the twelfth year of Yixi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, a major event occurred in Chang'an City.

Yao Xing, the founder of the Later Qin Dynasty, died of illness, and his eldest son Yao Hong succeeded to the throne and changed to Yonghe.

By March, the ice and snow in the north had not yet melted, and the news that the Eastern Jin Dynasty was about to march to the north had begun to spread quietly among the Han scholars and merchants in Chang'an City.

In October of that year, Liu Yu, the prince of Song Dynasty, led 100,000 Jiangdong disciples to the north to recover the eastern capital Luoyang.

In the following year, Ketong Pass, after the death of Qin, recovered Guanzhong, and recovered the imperial capital of Chang'an, the Longxing land of the Han family, and the shame of a thousand years since the end of the Han Dynasty.

It's a pity that my caravan arrived a year early, and I couldn't see the king's northern expedition to recover Chang'an......

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