
Unofficial History: Legendary Modern China
by Gao Fu
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Most of what is written in this book is recorded in unofficial history - of course there are places where unofficial history and official history overlap. I don't need to explain the benefits of unofficial history, everyone knows it. You can tell stories from hearsay, you can reveal hidden secrets, you can focus on small details, you can ignore the righteousness, you can be connected by emotion, and you can write without hidden edge. In short, unofficial historians dare to do things that official historians dare not do. There are many chapters that are written in letters. I only dare to call them "the words of a barnyard official" and dare not falsely call them "theory that covers the coffin." Otherwise, wouldn't it cause a lot of lawsuits about writing and ink? Fortunately, all the incidents written are substantiated. Even if the rumors are unfounded, I will not bear the responsibility for spreading the rumors and will only pass on the ridicule of the rumors.
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