Two Thousand Years of National Destiny

Two Thousand Years of National Destiny

by The Big Man Next Door 0111

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Ch. 12Epilogue: the Rise and Fall of Two Thousand Years is Explained in One Sentence - the Foundation of a Country's Fate Never Lies in Heaven, but in People
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Taking the two thousand years of imperial rule from Qin to Qing as the context, it breaks away from the chronological narrative and directly attacks the four pillars of imperial power, bureaucracy, the army, and farmers, and dismantles the operating logic and rise and fall cycles of a unified country. The author focuses on key propositions: why the emperor system existed for a long time, how officials and soldiers supported the royal power, why peasant wars were repeated, and how border conflicts and ethnic integration shaped the territory. Using popular writing to analyze the evolution of institutions, ideological integration, social structure and the cycle of chaos, it reveals the causes and tensions of the ultra-stable structure of Chinese civilization. The book does not pile up historical facts, but focuses on using history to draw lessons from the present and answer why ancient China formed its own system and lasted for a long time, and why it transformed in modern times. Combining historical knowledge and ideological depth, it is an excellent introductory book for quickly understanding the code of China's two thousand years of national destiny.

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