
Five Thousand Years of China (yaoshi Collector's Edition) (chinese Studies Today's Reading Series)
by Fong Yuan
About This Novel
The book "Five Thousand Years of China (Yaoshi Collector's Edition) (Chinese Studies Today Series)" edited by Fang Yuan is divided into six major chapters: the origin of China, the struggle for hegemony in the Central Plains, the unification of Kyushu, separation and integration, the changes in the universe, and the change of dynasties. It succinctly tells the basic context and development process of China's historical evolution, and provides readers with the historical knowledge they most want to know, need to know, and should know. At the same time, the book also has multiple knowledge sections such as "China Major Events", "World Major Events", and "Related Links". Among them, "Chinese Major Events" introduces major events in Chinese history in a chronological format, allowing readers to systematically grasp scattered historical information; "World Major Events" echoes "China Major Events" and systematically introduces major events in world history; "Related Links" briefly introduces knowledge in politics, economy, culture, science and technology and other fields related to the text content, reflecting the process of social development. All these contents can vividly reproduce the magnificence and changes of China's five thousand years of history, help readers understand history more deeply, draw insights from history, and increase and expand life experience.
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