General History of China (collection)

General History of China (collection)

by Lu Simian

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This book was originally a study material compiled to meet the needs of university teaching during the Anti-Japanese War. It is written in vernacular. The book is divided into an upper part and a lower part. The upper part uses historical generality as the starting point to describe the changes in economics, politics, and cultural scholarship; the lower part narrates historical changes in chronological order and systematically sorts out the complicated historical knowledge. The author combines his profound foundation in Chinese studies with Western studies such as sociology and anthropology. His writing is rigorous and easy-to-understand. In addition, the book has clear historical facts, clear annotations, and unique insights. It is very suitable for history beginners who do not have a deep foundation in Chinese studies. For the convenience of reading, this book has revised the Tongjia characters, added annotations, and unified the chronology.

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