Storytelling: Dark Corners and Turning Points in Chinese History

Storytelling: Dark Corners and Turning Points in Chinese History

by Wu Qian

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The reason why history has become the focus of everyone's attention is because it has left us with countless shining points, which reappear on the historical stage with striking similarities. These bright spots, big or small, are dark corners and turning points with different styles in history. They are still important topics for people to talk about after dinner. Vignetting is a quantitative change in historical development, while an inflection point is a qualitative change. If you look at history from a high perspective, you will find that the energy of quantitative change may be very small, but over time, qualitative change will occur. Therefore, turning points in history are always accompanied by great changes in the country, either development or destruction. The survival trajectories of the ancients all prove these truths, and they also use the dark corners and turning points of personal experience to warn future generations. In the long river of history, dynasties fall one after another and emperors rise from generation to generation. The dark corners and turning points of history are the most eye-catching and thought-provoking historical moments in the process of prosperity and decline.

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