Lessons from Chinese History

Lessons from Chinese History

by Xi Hua

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81Kwords29chapters
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"The Lessons of Chinese History" is a popular Chinese history book with character stories as the main line and the idea of ​​clean government as the core. It is also the first historical reading experience written with great effort by discipline inspection cadres. The author Xi Hua has worked on the "front line of anti-corruption" for many years. The book includes 24 articles written by him from 2012 to 2014 and published in China Discipline Inspection and Supervision News and other media. He uses a relaxed style to tell the story of the unchangeable right path in the changing historical situation through many stories of people that are sighing and contemplative. The author skillfully seeks lessons from success and failure and summarizes the gains and losses from ancient and modern history, especially historical allusions such as the governance of the country in the Ming and Qing dynasties and the administration of officials. "Lessons from Chinese History" is interesting and informative, with smooth and vivid narrative, unique and profound insights, and conveys the positive energy of new thinking on clean government.

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