
Hanqingtang Chinese History: Restoring the Truth of History (set of 5 Volumes)
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"The Art of Being Governed" takes the coastal guard station of the Ming Dynasty as the background and analyzes the interaction between military households and the government under the Ming Dynasty's hereditary military household system. It focuses on describing and summarizing how military households with military service obligations seek advantages and avoid disadvantages, and formulate various strategies to optimize their own situation. "History of the May 4th Movement" describes in detail the causes, social support and development of the May 4th Movement, and clarifies how the "May 4th" incident initiated by students gradually expanded into a national political and patriotic movement; it analyzes the impact of the May 4th Movement on politics, society, literature and ideological fields, and comprehensively and systematically discusses the New Culture Movement, the Literary Revolution and various social and political trends of the time. The book "The Tang Dynasty in Multipolar Asia" cites extensive references and narrates the complex and ever-changing relationship between the Tang Dynasty in "multipolar" Asia and the "mutual benefit" and "interdependence" of neighboring regimes such as the Turks, Uighurs, Korea, Nanzhao, and Tibet. "Research on the Nine-Rank Officials' Law" breaks through the traditional research model and accurately describes the development and evolution of the Nine-Rank Officials' Law, an official selection system that ran through the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, down to the Sui and Tang Dynasties, over more than 300 years. The book "City Walls and Gates of Beijing" truly restores the remaining walls and gates of Beijing in the 1920s. Through field visits and investigations, the author was impressed by the magnificence of these magnificent monuments, and also sighed at their current state of decline.
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