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我耗时四年、大江南北行程万里,历经种种酸甜苦辣考证“三燕”王朝历史的选题,终于以三十余万字的证史书稿《三燕寻踪》落定。此刻,我竟没有丝毫如释重负的轻松感,却仿佛与笔下所写的三燕王朝和风云人物一道,沧桑了一千八百年。四年前,我在辽沈晚报策划了“三燕寻踪”这个选题,当时并不知道要走多少路,探访哪些人,一心想做些证史工作,探寻史册中被一笔带过的三燕王朝。却不料,在这段苦旅中,触及了一些鲜为人知的史实:中国科举制度的起源不在隋代,在三燕;东北最早的佛
After four years of traveling, I traveled thousands of miles to the north and south of the Great River. After all kinds of ups and downs of myriad searches, the title of the history of the Three Sans and Yan dynasties finally settled down with three or three thousand words of a history book. At the moment, I actually did not relieve the relaxed feeling at ease, but it seems that I have written about the Three Yan dynasties and influential people together and have had a history of 1,800 years. Four years ago, I planned the topic of “San Yan Pursuit” in Liaoshen Evening News. At that time, I did not know how many roads to visit and who I was going to visit, Three Yan Dynasty. But unexpectedly, in this hard journey, touched some little-known historical facts: the origin of the Chinese imperial examination system is not in the Sui Dynasty, in San Yan; the earliest Buddha