Five Thousand Years in the World (part 1)

Five Thousand Years in the World (part 1)

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As a popular popular reading on world history, "Five Thousand Years of the World" strives to reach a new level in terms of authenticity, interest and inspiration, and interprets world history in an all-round, new perspective and multi-level through scientific methods and innovative forms. The book is divided into 9 parts: ancient civilizations, empires at war, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the bourgeois revolution. It brilliantly and concisely outlines the basic context and development process of world historical evolution. The organic integration of concise text, diverse visuals, exquisite pictures, novel designs and other elements makes history and text easy and friendly, and accompanies teenagers to embark on a pleasant colorful reading journey. As time goes by, things change, and for thousands of years, human beings have gone through an unusual path: prosperity and decline, glory and sorrow, peaceful days and bloody storms. How many things have passed away like smoke, how many things have been passed down for generations, how many people have passed away quietly, and how many people have drifted into the sea of ​​history... All of this has merged into the vast river of history and created a splendid modern civilization. Every step mankind has taken is so arduous, and every stage of the world's development is worth recalling and pondering!

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