
Records of Chinese History
by H
About This Novel
The Chinese-Japanese historian has compiled the current general history of China and written down the glory and gloom of five thousand years in the style of a mystery novel. "Chinese History Chronicles", formerly known as "China Five Thousand Years", is the masterpiece of Chen Shunchen, a well-known Chinese historical writer in Japan. It has been best-selling in Japan for more than 30 years. The work takes the rise and fall of dynasty power as a clue, writes about the decisive moments and shining figures in Chinese history with magnificent pen and ink, combines mystery novels with historical themes, lays out historical details and approaches the truth in sorting out the historical context. The Shang Dynasty, where gods and men danced together, the Zhou Dynasty, which was humanistic and pragmatic, the Song Dynasty, which favored literature over martial arts, and the Ming Dynasty, which was overtly profit-oriented... Dynasties with very different personalities are taking turns to appear on paper, ready to come out, showing the glory and gloom of Chinese history from ancient times to modern times. Chen Shun-chen, "Japan's first person on Chinese historical subjects", uses the power of mystery novels, cold literary style, and solid and rich historical materials to integrate the mixed knowledge of history, archeology, and philology to create a general history of China that is both elegant and popular, and full of interest.
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Official(3)Scraped 4d ago
I am a little curious about what perspective the Japanese would have when studying Chinese history.
I want to complain! I bought this book, but I can't read it. It crashes or the screen goes black. Is there no one to care about it?
I bought it but can't watch it, what the hell?
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 4d ago
I am a little curious about what perspective the Japanese would have when studying Chinese history.
I want to complain! I bought this book, but I can't read it. It crashes or the screen goes black. Is there no one to care about it?
I bought it but can't watch it, what the hell?
