Lu Simian's History of China in Vernacular (modern Volume: Changes in Ming and Qing Dynasties)

Lu Simian's History of China in Vernacular (modern Volume: Changes in Ming and Qing Dynasties)

by Lu Simian

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Ch. 14Politics and Society in the Ming and Qing Dynasties
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"Lü Simian's Vernacular History of China" is divided into "Lü Simian's Vernacular History of China·Ancient Scrolls·Early Rise of China", "Lü Simian's Vernacular History of China·Middle Ancient Scrolls·The First Sound of the Han and Tang Dynasties", "Lü Simian's Vernacular History of China·Modern Scrolls·The Rise and Fall of the Song and Yuan Dynasties", "Lü Simian's Vernacular History of China·Modern Scrolls·Ming and Qing Dynasties" The five books in the series "The Changes" and "Lü Simian's Vernacular Chinese History·Modern Volume·What Was the Republic of China" are the first comprehensive histories written in vernacular with complete meaning. They respectively describe the political history, social economy, and cultural phenomena at each stage, and also describe the relationship between various countries and China. This version is based on the first edition of the Commercial Press in 1923. In order to make it easier to understand and read, the era of the Republic of China was changed to the AD era. The changed place names were also marked in detail, and the text was completely revised.

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