Tales of Xiangxiang: the Collected Works of Tao Ketao

Tales of Xiangxiang: the Collected Works of Tao Ketao

by Tao Ketao

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This book is a transcript of the author's many years of study. "Felt Township" covers a large area, starting from the line of Lake Baikal in the north to the two foothills of Yinshan Mountain in the south. Western scholars call it the "Heartland of Asia", while Chinese classics refer to it as outside the "wall" (Great Wall), outside the fortress, and outside the border. Races, tribes, tribes and nationalities with different names live in this area. The thirty-one articles included in this book all focus on the local history, characters, topography, historical sites, ethnicity, religion, folk literature, etc. Of "Zhan Township". Its main purposes are: first, to dialectically examine the authenticity of various famous objects and events in Zhenxiang to make up for the shortcomings in historical books; second, to talk about one's own assumptions and judgments, to get rid of superstitions, to raise doubts, to collect literature and research, and to formulate a theory of its own.

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