
Mysterious Cases in China's Past Dynasties Decrypted
by Zhuge Wen
About This Novel
Our country is an ancient civilization with a splendid culture and a long history of 5,000 years. Our ancestors have created a splendid cultural heritage for us with their amazing creativity. But while history has left us with countless treasures worthy of study and collection, it has also left us with unsolved mysteries. Many historical truths cannot be restored based on existing data. Unsolved mysteries are everywhere...
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Official(50)Scraped 20d ago
Personally, I think it's worth pondering how true China's official history is. The history we see is all what the emperor told me. What about the things I don't know?
Dengfeng repays heaven, descends to meditate to eradicate the earth
Work hard and die
Although the annals of history recorded in previous dynasties may contain some ignorance today, they will never be forgotten by future generations.
The whole world is turbid but I am alone in the clear; everyone is drunk but I am alone in the clear
It would be better to change the title of the book
The book is good, but the title is not consistent. I changed it to: (Mysterious Cases in Chinese History), which is almost the same. As for the decryption, I didn't see what was solved. I was still confused after reading it. You are just narrating, and the history that has answers has been recorded, and those that don't have answers still don't have answers. You haven't solved any secrets.
Yes, but is it credible? Don't mislead readers.
Pretty good looking
Are there really so many mysteries?
Nonsense and untrue
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Community(0)
Official(50)Scraped 20d ago
Personally, I think it's worth pondering how true China's official history is. The history we see is all what the emperor told me. What about the things I don't know?
Dengfeng repays heaven, descends to meditate to eradicate the earth
Work hard and die
Although the annals of history recorded in previous dynasties may contain some ignorance today, they will never be forgotten by future generations.
The whole world is turbid but I am alone in the clear; everyone is drunk but I am alone in the clear
It would be better to change the title of the book
The book is good, but the title is not consistent. I changed it to: (Mysterious Cases in Chinese History), which is almost the same. As for the decryption, I didn't see what was solved. I was still confused after reading it. You are just narrating, and the history that has answers has been recorded, and those that don't have answers still don't have answers. You haven't solved any secrets.
Yes, but is it credible? Don't mislead readers.
Pretty good looking
Are there really so many mysteries?
Nonsense and untrue
