Two Hundred Years of the Warring States Period in Pictures

Two Hundred Years of the Warring States Period in Pictures

by Edited By Zhuge Wen

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This book strives to clear up the fog of palace secrets of the "Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period" - Qi, Chu, Yan, Han, Zhao, Wei, Qin and other countries. There is a wonderful introduction to the hero King Zhao Wuling who "horses and shoots in Hufu", and there is also a sad sigh about his tragic death in the Sand Dune Palace; there is endless praise for the ugly but kind-hearted, virtuous Queen Zhong Wuyan and the tumor girl; there is also ruthless satire on the concubine Zheng Xiu, who looks like a fairy, is delicious but has a heart like a snake and a scorpion, and is extremely vicious. Readers can also see the true face of the fourth son of the Warring States Period as a royal noble and a nobleman of Tianhuang: Why did Lord Xinling want to "steal the talisman to save Zhao"? Is Mr. Mengchang a "rooster crowing and dog robber" kind of person? How did Lord Chun Shen "die in the Thorny Gate"? Did Mr. Pingyuan kill his concubine as a sincere apology or a public relations crisis? This book also provides detailed analysis of each historical event and an in-depth and simple interpretation of each historical figure to help you understand those who showed off their power and majesty on the battlefield in the war-torn era of the Warring States Period. What are the famous generals who are different from ordinary people? What are the unknown secrets of those civil servants who make suggestions in the court and stabilize the country? Those who rely on "two lines of speech and a sharp tongue" to spread the word of alliance. What are the unique features of the lobbyists of Lian Hengzhi? Finally, this book also interprets one by one the large number of influential thinkers who emerged in the Warring States Period, an era when ideology and culture were very prosperous, so that they are no longer indifferent spiritual tablets and idols enshrined in temples, nor cold classics stained with the dust of time and shelved in high cabinets, but wise men and sages with flesh and blood, thoughts, and souls.

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