Chinese History for Everyone 3: from Nations to Empire

Chinese History for Everyone 3: from Nations to Empire

by Yang Zhao

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In the third volume of the series "From Nations to Empires", you will see: Suicide was very common in the Spring and Autumn Period, and there was a spirit that believed that many principles were more important than life; the Spring and Autumn Period focused on human relations and a sense of ritual, while the Warring States Period paid more attention to national relations, leaving only the game of interests; the Chu State was a heterogeneous country formed by the fusion of business culture and southern local culture, rich in "madmen" and ideological Free and uninhibited; after Confucianism developed to Xunzi, its relationship with Legalism became increasingly close, so much so that two outstanding students of Xunzi were actually Legalists; Mohism was a faction among hundreds of scholars that had been ignored for more than two thousand years, and did not see the light of day until the rise of textual criticism in the Qing Dynasty; the establishment of the Han Dynasty was something no one expected, so many nobles surrounded an ordinary pavilion chief to help him conquer the world...

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