
A Brief Reading of Chinese History: China in the Context of World History
About This Novel
Chinese civilization has never developed in isolation. From the moment it emerged, it has been influenced by factors from other civilizations in the world. However, these external factors did not change the essence of Chinese civilization, but instead highlighted the uniqueness of Chinese civilization. This book puts Chinese history into the context of world history and clarifies the development of Chinese history, hoping that readers can establish an overall concept of Chinese history in a short time. At the same time, it uses a "long-term, long-distance, wide-view" interpretation method to comprehensively present the internal logic and game rules behind the cycle of chaos in China's history.
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Quiet Drinker
China has never existed alone in the world, and we have never been an alternative to the world, but we are indeed unique. Stay true to yourself and integrate into the world, this is China!
Great book!
Rather than a popular science book, it is better described as an essay-style work. The text quotes classics and classics, and explains the profound things in simple terms. It not only has clear arguments and sufficient arguments, lists a large amount of data and previous literature, but also corrects some traditional misunderstandings and misconceptions. All in all, I like this genre very much. It is easier to understand than some big books and can be read quickly!
A very good book, worth reading
The historical theory is very good, but the historical facts are unknown.
The author has a very profound historical background, and it is even rarer to consider China within the framework of the world. It also coincides with the "overall concept" of our country for thousands of years. The entire book is about comparative Chinese history. Some of the content may have deleted many historical materials due to length reasons, leading to a distorted conclusion. However, the credibility of the part where a large number of domestic history books are quoted is still very high. The value of reading this book does not lie in learning Chinese history, but in the way of thinking, comparing and observing similarities and differences, and then inferring the endogenous dynamics of historical phenomena.
Although Zhou was an old state, his destiny was restored
Communicate and communicate, learn from each other's strengths and offset weaknesses. That's good
Well worth reading
The writing is smooth and wonderful, with a certain degree of skill. He is worthy of being a writer who has written a preface by Mo Yan. The content is vivid and full of imagination, but it does not deviate from the official history. A good introductory book for newcomers to history.
Reading literature can cultivate sentiments and nourish feelings; reading history can learn about the past and the present, understand gains and losses, and understand the rise and fall; reading philosophy can grasp laws and increase knowledge.
This book is a key to understanding history!
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Quiet Drinker
China has never existed alone in the world, and we have never been an alternative to the world, but we are indeed unique. Stay true to yourself and integrate into the world, this is China!
Great book!
Rather than a popular science book, it is better described as an essay-style work. The text quotes classics and classics, and explains the profound things in simple terms. It not only has clear arguments and sufficient arguments, lists a large amount of data and previous literature, but also corrects some traditional misunderstandings and misconceptions. All in all, I like this genre very much. It is easier to understand than some big books and can be read quickly!
A very good book, worth reading
The historical theory is very good, but the historical facts are unknown.
The author has a very profound historical background, and it is even rarer to consider China within the framework of the world. It also coincides with the "overall concept" of our country for thousands of years. The entire book is about comparative Chinese history. Some of the content may have deleted many historical materials due to length reasons, leading to a distorted conclusion. However, the credibility of the part where a large number of domestic history books are quoted is still very high. The value of reading this book does not lie in learning Chinese history, but in the way of thinking, comparing and observing similarities and differences, and then inferring the endogenous dynamics of historical phenomena.
Although Zhou was an old state, his destiny was restored
Communicate and communicate, learn from each other's strengths and offset weaknesses. That's good
Well worth reading
The writing is smooth and wonderful, with a certain degree of skill. He is worthy of being a writer who has written a preface by Mo Yan. The content is vivid and full of imagination, but it does not deviate from the official history. A good introductory book for newcomers to history.
Reading literature can cultivate sentiments and nourish feelings; reading history can learn about the past and the present, understand gains and losses, and understand the rise and fall; reading philosophy can grasp laws and increase knowledge.
This book is a key to understanding history!
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