
The Turning Point of History: the Accidental Events That Changed Chinese History
by He Mufeng
About This Novel
Past history contains countless possibilities, and a certain historical fact is only one possibility realized among many possibilities. And between realization and unrealization, there is an inflection point, which serves as an important task that is likely to rewrite history. There are many such turning points in Chinese history: either an unknown little person changed the course of history, or an inconspicuous incident affected subsequent history. The inevitable changes that had been hidden in history finally emerged due to the intervention of some accidental factors. Let us experience the charm of historical changes at these turning points!
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Official(36)Scraped 22d ago
The Zhou Dynasty was a prince granted to the east by the Yin and Shang dynasties?
If I remember correctly, Zhou was originally in Shaanxi. Although the Yin and Shang Dynasties moved their capitals several times, their main sphere of influence was in the Central Plains around Henan. How could the Zhou Dynasty be a vassal to the east of the Yin and Shang Dynasties?
Accident is only temporary, necessity is fundamental
Chance also has inevitability
According to the social situation at that time, if there was no chance this time, there would be another time.
There is an inflection point between realization and non-realization
There are no ifs in history, only consequences. However, some "coincidences" will inevitably cause curious people to think deeply.
Worth learning
The accident in necessity, the necessity in accident.
Accident is only its external manifestation, and the changes and development of things still have their internal inevitability and regularity. Different angles and heights determine your field of view.
The arrogant Qianlong ruined the future of the Qing Dynasty. It's a pity, it's pitiable, it's deplorable.
Very interesting interpretation of major historical events.
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Official(36)Scraped 22d ago
The Zhou Dynasty was a prince granted to the east by the Yin and Shang dynasties?
If I remember correctly, Zhou was originally in Shaanxi. Although the Yin and Shang Dynasties moved their capitals several times, their main sphere of influence was in the Central Plains around Henan. How could the Zhou Dynasty be a vassal to the east of the Yin and Shang Dynasties?
Accident is only temporary, necessity is fundamental
Chance also has inevitability
According to the social situation at that time, if there was no chance this time, there would be another time.
There is an inflection point between realization and non-realization
There are no ifs in history, only consequences. However, some "coincidences" will inevitably cause curious people to think deeply.
Worth learning
The accident in necessity, the necessity in accident.
Accident is only its external manifestation, and the changes and development of things still have their internal inevitability and regularity. Different angles and heights determine your field of view.
The arrogant Qianlong ruined the future of the Qing Dynasty. It's a pity, it's pitiable, it's deplorable.
Very interesting interpretation of major historical events.
