
A Third Way of Reading History
by Huang Pumin
About This Novel
"The Third Way of Reading History" is a collection of historical essays by Professor Huang Pumin, a famous Chinese scholar, expert in ancient intellectual history and military history. "The Third Way of Reading History" has twenty-nine chapters and more than 100,000 words. "The Third Reading of History" is different from the historical academic research work of "Yangchun Baixue" and the historical drama and romance of "Lower Riba Man". Instead, it adopts the "Third Reading" that combines academic and popular nature to reflect on the merits and demerits of important figures in history. From the struggle for hegemony in the Spring and Autumn Period, to the machinations of emperors, to the honor and disgrace of heroes, to the changes in ideology and culture. "The Third Way of Reading History" is based on profound academic accumulation and written in the form of lively and vivid essays. It not only has a macro grasp of historical laws and strategic trends, but also microscopic examinations of historical details and characters. It does not joke or subvert, but has unique insights and is refreshing.
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Such a good book, such a good book. I just discovered it now. , It's my fault.
History can be read in many ways
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Official(3)Scraped 20d ago
What do you think of the writing?
Such a good book, such a good book. I just discovered it now. , It's my fault.
History can be read in many ways
