This is What Xia, Shang and Zhou Were Like (platinum Upgraded Version)

This is What Xia, Shang and Zhou Were Like (platinum Upgraded Version)

by Get Drunk In Junshan

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Ch. 44Chronology of Major Events in Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties
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About This Novel

The Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties laid the foundation of Chinese civilization. However, the history of the three dynasties is complicated and confusing. The historical materials are originally limited. In addition, the Qin Dynasty burned books, which only makes future generations sigh at the sight of flowers in the fog. This book strives to unearth the truth of that glorious historical era from limited clues with a rigorous and realistic attitude. By comparing "Historical Records", "The Year of the Bamboo Secretary", "Shangshu", and the documents of pre-Qin scholars, the falsehood is preserved and the truth is preserved. Are Xia Jie and Shang Zhou really the most tyrannical monarchs in history? Is Yi Yin a virtuous prime minister or a traitor? In the hegemonic era of "respecting the king and rejecting the barbarians", what role did the Emperor Zhou play? This book integrates stories scattered in various historical materials into a relatively complete story, with clear chronological order, coherent historical events, and orderly context. It combines knowledge and storytelling, and is highly readable, which shows the author's hard work.

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Study hard and work hard every day!

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Mr. Beiguan18mo ago

the beginning of human order

History shows that there are no saints in the world, only false saints, and the rise and fall of dynasties represents the Chinese nation's gradual move towards monarchy. There is no permanent dynasty, and it will decline after the resurgence.

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