He Xin's New Theory of World History

He Xin's New Theory of World History

by He Xin

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This book is He Xin's interpretive work on the origins of world history and civilization, covering the history of Greece and Rome, India, the Middle East, Europe, Russia, the United States' Far East strategy, China's Tang Dynasty's Western Regions strategy, etc. Based on real historical documents, the author questions the authenticity of some traditional perceptions of Western history and world history, puts forward new understandings, and explores the true nature of world history. At the same time, it also examines Chinese history from the perspective of global history, giving people a refreshing historical understanding. For example, "Homer's Epic" was actually fabricated or adapted by Petrarch and Boccaccio; the legend of Alexander the Great is probably a series of pseudo-historical hoaxes that are more fabricated than historical materials; various Western claims, descriptions and boasts about Greece are completely inconsistent with external historical materials; the origin of the Renaissance actually came from a huge robbery ; Spain actually had a plan to destroy China in the 16th century; the significance of Mongolian origin and culture to the Russian nation; the origin of the Western forgery of the myth of the origin of the Aryans; whether the claim that the Freemasons rule the world is true or false... The subversive perspective helps readers clarify the fog of history and look at history and the present with a clearer mind.

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