
The History of China That You Can't Stop Watching Once You Read It
by Favorite You
About This Novel
Jin Shengtan's madness, Lu You's suffering, Li Zhi's embarrassment, Gu Hongming's strangeness, the Buddhist Wang Wei's difficulties... What we read is history, but what we understand is actually the human heart. The present mind and the future mind are not accessible, but we can look back at history to explore the long-lost humanity and mysteries. Everyone is a mirror of the times. A tough scholar, a dramatist politician, a frustrated general, a businessman seeking survival, and new solutions to mysteries. In this book, we will meet those characters whose names have been passed down through the ages, but what we read is no longer the pursuit of novelties, or the empty laws divorced from human nature, but the inner driving force that lies deep under the words and is ready to come out.
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Official(13)Scraped 19d ago
Highly recommended
This book is very good, I recommend everyone to read it
It's quite interesting. I recommend that people who are not very interested in history should read it.
Not bad, worth a look
Quick and eager to learn, don't ask for a detailed explanation, just browse briefly
hehe
Buying two physical books only costs 33, and one e-book costs 29? What are you thinking about?
Favorite Chinese history
Chinese civilization has spanned five thousand years. Do you have any historical figures or historical periods that you admire more? What I admire more is Li Zhi. Friends who have studied ancient Chinese history may know him. Li Zhi was the banner of the ideological enlightenment movement in the late Ming Dynasty. He was a madman and strange scholar who was famous for his "strange talks and strange theories". He advocated truth and wonder, advocated crazy Zen, exposed the hypocritical reality of feudal society that "everything is fake" and "everything is fake", and opposed Confucian pan-moralism. His teachings put him at the focus of the conflicts of the times and aroused fierce debates between the government and the public. To the extent that understanding him is a key to understanding the political trends, social customs and changes in ideological trends in the late Ming Dynasty. At a time when all the bachelors are concentrating on studying the eight-part essay, hoping to enter the official career through the imperial examination, his behavior is undoubtedly pioneering, and his innovative thinking is worth learning from. Using copper as a mirror, you can dress appropriately; using history as a mirror, you can know your gains and losses. Our history can not only help us understand our cultural heritage, but also provide guidance for us now. Do you have any favorite historical figures or historical periods? Let's share it together.
Today, fewer and fewer people can sit down and read history books quietly.
A bit expensive?
A book actually sold for more than 20? ? ? Too expensive
good
The story is short and thought-provoking, worthy of reading by busy office workers.
It's so shameless to ask someone to reach out and take out someone's wallet after reading two prefaces!
I know what you wrote in it? You start asking people to pay for just two prefaces. Don't you think it's too much? !
Not bad! You can see it! !
Rating
Community(0)
Official(13)Scraped 19d ago
Highly recommended
This book is very good, I recommend everyone to read it
It's quite interesting. I recommend that people who are not very interested in history should read it.
Not bad, worth a look
Quick and eager to learn, don't ask for a detailed explanation, just browse briefly
hehe
Buying two physical books only costs 33, and one e-book costs 29? What are you thinking about?
Favorite Chinese history
Chinese civilization has spanned five thousand years. Do you have any historical figures or historical periods that you admire more? What I admire more is Li Zhi. Friends who have studied ancient Chinese history may know him. Li Zhi was the banner of the ideological enlightenment movement in the late Ming Dynasty. He was a madman and strange scholar who was famous for his "strange talks and strange theories". He advocated truth and wonder, advocated crazy Zen, exposed the hypocritical reality of feudal society that "everything is fake" and "everything is fake", and opposed Confucian pan-moralism. His teachings put him at the focus of the conflicts of the times and aroused fierce debates between the government and the public. To the extent that understanding him is a key to understanding the political trends, social customs and changes in ideological trends in the late Ming Dynasty. At a time when all the bachelors are concentrating on studying the eight-part essay, hoping to enter the official career through the imperial examination, his behavior is undoubtedly pioneering, and his innovative thinking is worth learning from. Using copper as a mirror, you can dress appropriately; using history as a mirror, you can know your gains and losses. Our history can not only help us understand our cultural heritage, but also provide guidance for us now. Do you have any favorite historical figures or historical periods? Let's share it together.
Today, fewer and fewer people can sit down and read history books quietly.
A bit expensive?
A book actually sold for more than 20? ? ? Too expensive
good
The story is short and thought-provoking, worthy of reading by busy office workers.
It's so shameless to ask someone to reach out and take out someone's wallet after reading two prefaces!
I know what you wrote in it? You start asking people to pay for just two prefaces. Don't you think it's too much? !
Not bad! You can see it! !




