Guo Jianlong's "asian Trilogy" (all 3 Volumes)

Guo Jianlong's "asian Trilogy" (all 3 Volumes)

by Guo Jianlong

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547Kwords95chapters
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Ch. 95Epilogue Return to Modern Times
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About This Novel

To understand China, you need to understand the culture and history surrounding China. Historical writer Guo Jianlong's field investigation work "Asia Trilogy"! A wild journey through 5,000 years of Indian civilization history! A mysterious and colorful journey through the history of Southeast Asian civilization! A journey through the Mongolian and Yuan Empire spanning eight hundred years! "India: The Floating Subcontinent": 55 days, 70 cities, hundreds of cultural sites, more than 20,000 kilometers... Takes you to experience the distant history and reality of the Indian subcontinent up close! "Under the Smoke of Three Thousand Pagodas": A cultural tour of five Southeast Asian countries: Vietnam, Shupu Village, Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos! More than 4 months, 5 countries, and more than 70 urban cultural sites... The separation and union of Vietnam and the Champa Kingdom; the splendor of the Angkor Dynasty in Cambodia; the prosperity of the Sukhothai Dynasty in Thailand; the glory of the Bagan Dynasty and Konbaung Dynasty in Myanmar; the difficult progress of the Lan Xang Kingdom in Laos; and the suffering and glory of the Indochina Peninsula. After many investigations, countless trips, exchanges and data reviews, Guo Jianlong sorted out the history, development logic and special relationship between this region and China that was both unfamiliar and forced to maintain contact with China. "Crossing Mongolia": One person, one bicycle, 26 days and nights, more than 2,000 kilometers, from Genghis Khan's hometown to the land finally conquered by the Mongols! This is an arduous ride measured with both feet, and it is also the historical journey of Mongolian civilization by "history and culture traveler" Guo Jianlong - this is the Eurasian passage that is broader than the Silk Road. Here are the amazing nomadic peoples in history. Their stormy conquests reshaped the entire world, and also created prosperity and peace within the vast empire.

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