
Yi Zhongtian's History of China: Two Han Dynasties and Two Romes
by Yi Zhongtian
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Alexander, who came out of Macedonia, led Rome to fight Persia, conquer Egypt, and invade India. However, Macedonia, which was promoted to an empire, fell apart behind Alexander. The "Age of Kings" established the People's Assembly and the Senate system, but freedom and law eventually replaced the king. The republic lasted for five hundred years, but collapsed after the assassination of Caesar. The person who inherited Caesar's will was Octavian, who came from a poor family, and he finally achieved "peace under Rome." After that, the Roman Empire continued to be in turmoil, and the five wise kings were unable to turn the tide. Like Rome, the Han Dynasty also grew up on its own and had no faith. After Wang Mang's reforms and restructuring, both farmers and businesses suffered losses, and public resentment boiled over. From this, the Western Han Dynasty transitioned to the Eastern Han Dynasty. Scholar Yi Zhongtian subverts the traditional writing method of historical works. With beautiful poetic language and a unique and innovative global perspective, he will spend five years writing five masterpieces with a total of 36 volumes, "Yi Zhongtian's History of China".
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