
Time and Space: the Chronicles, Tables and Books of "historical Records
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"Historical Records" ranks first among the "Twenty-Four Histories". When reading Chinese history, you must read "Historical Records". In accordance with the content sequence of "Historical Records", this book introduces in detail the "Benji" that tells the stories of emperors, the "Biao" that presents history through time and space, and the "Book" that records various ancient systems. It is divided into three parts to tell stories and culture. The author uses a humorous writing style and thirty years of teaching experience to approach the topic in a way that readers like: What is changing dynasties, why divisions and unions always require a king, why do kings take turns in history, and what can and cannot be said behind enfeoffment and officialdom? Because of the depth and difficulty of the culture of "Tables" and "Books" in "Historical Records", it is not easy for even scholars to sort it out clearly. However, the author of this book, Professor Chen Zhenghong of Fudan University, has studied "Historical Records" for 30 years and has the ability to present it in simple terms from the reader's point of view. The importance of "Historical Records" to Chinese culture goes without saying, but to understand "Historical Records", you need a guide book with a clear outline and meticulous details. It not only tells stories, but also analyzes and examines the content to "know why." "Chen Zhenghong Lectures on Historical Records Series" is just such a set of introductory books that provide a three-dimensional and comprehensive explanation of "Historical Records" for the general public. It is divided into four types: "Time and Space: The Chronicles, Tables and Books of "Historical Records"", "Bloodline: The Family of "Historical Records"", "All Beings: Biographies of "Historical Records"", and "Swan Song: The Historical Records of "Historical Records"". This book is the first in the series.
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