Can't Get Enough of Chinese History 2

Can't Get Enough of Chinese History 2

by "national Humanities History" Ed.

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Ch. 29The Dying Army of the Late Qing Dynasty: If the Eight Banners Green Camp Couldn't Do It, Why Couldn't the Hunan-huai Army Do Either?
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Why did the competition between Han and Wei become the strategic fulcrum of Qin's unification? How did Liu Bang cleverly solve the problem of demobilization of hundreds of thousands of soldiers? The failure rate of secretly raising dead soldiers under the eyes of the emperor was extremely high. How did Sima Yi do every step correctly? Holding the script of "Dong Zhuo + Cao Cao", why was Er Zhurong killed by the emperor who held him hostage? While anxious to establish a grandson, while delegating power to Wu Zetian, how did Tang Gaozong deal with the "mid-life crisis"? How did Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty take refuge at sea, giving rise to the unprecedented maritime strategy of the Southern Song Dynasty regime? Between Daqing and Dashun, why did Wu Sangui choose to open Shanhaiguan to surrender to the Qing Dynasty? ... Every turning point in history is a game of crisis and opportunity. Following the trend, taking advantage of the trend, building momentum, going against the trend... The long scroll of history slowly unfolds. Crisis and opportunity are like the light and dark lines on it, intertwined and intertwined, jointly outlining the tortuous process of social development. This book is a collection of historical essences carefully read in the national treasure historical book "National Humanities History" sponsored by the People's Daily! With "Crisis and Opportunity" as the core, it selects four major themes: gathering momentum, following the trend, taking advantage of the trend, and going against the trend, and 29 interesting and interesting topics. It explores many key turning periods in ancient China, the collapse of the old order and the birth of the new order. It also uses humorous language and unique The unique perspective and rigorous research reveal the ancient Chinese nation's awareness of the interdependence of blessings and misfortune, the sense of urgency in times of peace, the practical wisdom of seeking governance in chaos, and turning crises into opportunities, as well as the experience and lessons of crisis brewing such as institutional rigidity, governance incompetence, economic imbalance, and strategic misjudgment. Open this book and understand the crises and opportunities in China's historical development, and you will be able to understand the unique resilience of Chinese civilization in China, which originates from the cultural gene that regards crises as opportunities for self-renewal.

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