蜀碧 by jin shi 1737 Zunsi Peng

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Author Peng, Zunsi, jin shi 1737
Title 蜀碧
Alternate Title Shu Bi
Credits Produced by Ching Yi Chang
Summary "蜀碧" by 彭遵泗 is a historical account written in the 18th century. The work delves into the profound sorrows and calamities faced by the Sichuan region, particularly highlighting the guilt surrounding military failures, the ravages of war, and the sacrifices made by loyal citizens. The narrative mourns not only the loss of lives but also the betrayal felt by the populace, portraying a tragic era defined by struggle and loyalty amid chaos. The opening of "蜀碧" sets a somber tone as 彭遵泗 reflects on the historical tragedies that befell Sichuan during a tumultuous period of insurrection in China. It begins with a poignant lament for those who perished due to the attacks of rebel forces and discusses the culpability of military leaders, particularly focusing on individuals like 杨嗣昌 and 邵捷春. The text describes several key events during this time, including the rise of Chen Xiang and the immense loss of life among both military and civilian populations, framing these incidents as a collective tragedy, steeped in heartache and calls for remembrance of the faithful souls who fought bravely against insurmountable odds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Chinese
LoC Class DS: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Asia
Subject Sichuan Sheng (China) -- History
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