
A Guide to Traveling Through Chinese History
by Xie Aiqin
About This Novel
A unique journey through history. A rich and interesting popular book on historical knowledge. The author is like a "special tour guide" of a "time travel agency", using a relaxed style of writing and interesting knowledge to lead readers to "travel" to the dynasties of ancient China. In those long-gone worlds, he visits the scenes of historical events, meets his favorite historical celebrities, experiences the customs of the past, and even wanders in the small streets of ancient big cities to have a virtual time of delicious food on the tip of the tongue. In a fresh form, the book presents the readers with knowledge about the political systems, humanities and customs, clothing and fashion, leisure and entertainment with different characteristics of the past dynasties one by one.
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Official(3)Scraped 11d ago
Not good, not detailed, and somewhat inconsistent with real history
I just finished watching Eastern Zhou and I can't stand it anymore. At least I will introduce the conversion relationship between some ancient measurement units and modern ones! For example, how many meters is the ancient ruler from the Eastern Zhou Dynasty equivalent to today? What is the relationship between the area of one acre of field and the modern size?
I think it's pretty good
I just read two pages and I have a general idea of what the situation is. Basically, it can be said to be a common sense understanding with a little allusion, and it is easy to understand, so it is quite interesting. It is quite useful for high school students studying literature, as it can enhance their understanding of concepts.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 11d ago
Not good, not detailed, and somewhat inconsistent with real history
I just finished watching Eastern Zhou and I can't stand it anymore. At least I will introduce the conversion relationship between some ancient measurement units and modern ones! For example, how many meters is the ancient ruler from the Eastern Zhou Dynasty equivalent to today? What is the relationship between the area of one acre of field and the modern size?
I think it's pretty good
I just read two pages and I have a general idea of what the situation is. Basically, it can be said to be a common sense understanding with a little allusion, and it is easy to understand, so it is quite interesting. It is quite useful for high school students studying literature, as it can enhance their understanding of concepts.
