
About This Novel
"Persian War" tells the story of the causes and consequences of the Persian War and the entire process, from the Persian emperor who was proficient in power and the Greek city-states who were keen on infighting, to the Spartan warriors who were militarized and perverted, and the Athenian politicians who flaunted good government. It wrote a majestic epic full of wildness. The most exciting thing about the book is the restoration of the thrilling and fierce battle scenes between the two sides. Whether it was the encounter between the two sides on the Plains of Marathon in 490 BC; or the bloody battle between 300 Spartan warriors and the "King of Kings" Xerxes at the Thermopylae Pass; or the naval battle of Salamis, where 1,200 Persian warships were completely defeated by 300 Athenian warships... Every scene is vividly depicted, as if the reader was on an ancient battlefield and saw it with his own eyes through armor. As the first international contest across Europe and Asia in the classical world, the Persian War marked the beginning of thousands of years of conflict between Eastern and Western civilizations. "Persian War" reproduces this civilizational struggle in the classical world from a new perspective. For readers who want to understand this period of history, this book is a highly anticipated introductory book.
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