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Which dynasty is Chu Qiaochuan talking about?
Western Wei Dynasty (535-556)

The biography of the imperial concubine spy Chu Qiao tells a chaotic scuffle in the Western Wei Dynasty. Chu Qiao, a slave girl, was sent to the hunting ground by nobles to be shot for entertainment. Fortunately, Prince Yan Xun of Xiliang secretly rescued her and tried to become a great woman who changed history. Xun Yan's family was slaughtered. Chu Qiao stayed with him for life and death to help him escape from the predicament. After returning to Xiliang, Yan Xun's ambition expanded, and the two parted ways, fighting side by side with Yu who tried to "unify the whole country and release slaves and stop his brother", and the shattered revenge plan finally ended the tyranny of plundering the people for hundreds of years.

Introduction to the background of Chu Qiao Biography;

It is reported that during the Qin, Han, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the political situation was chaotic and the North and South confronted each other. Tuoba nationality unified the north to establish the Northern Wei Dynasty, and then split into the Eastern Wei Dynasty and the Western Wei Dynasty. However, it is not Tuoba who actually holds power. The Eastern Wei Dynasty was controlled by Gao Huan, and later it directly became the Northern Qi Dynasty (Luzhen), while the Western Wei Dynasty was controlled by Yu Wentai, that is, the later Northern Zhou Dynasty, Northern Wei Dynasty, Eastern Wei Dynasty, Western Wei Dynasty, Northern Zhou Dynasty and Northern Qi Dynasty. The corresponding Southern Dynasties were the four regimes of Song, Qi, Liang and Chen!