
Suddenly Like a Traveler: Travelers and Knight-errants in the Qin and Han Dynasties
by Crank Rui
About This Novel
This book narrates the rise and gradual demise of travelers and knight-errants in the Qin and Han Dynasties, and depicts the broad historical picture and colorful social customs of this period. It also provides a psychological analysis of Fan Ju, Zhang Liang, Han Xin, Liu Jing, Jia Yi, Ji An, Guo Xie and other figures whose predecessors knew about but lacked detailed interpretation. It has excavated and analyzed Cheng Dao's life course, and constructed vivid and full characters one after another; it has provided new interpretation perspectives for issues that have been discussed but inconclusive in academic circles, such as the development of the Warring States Reform Movement, the subject-object contradiction in the Qin State, the kingdom in the early Han Dynasty, and the historical image of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty.
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