The Evolution of Chinese National Character

The Evolution of Chinese National Character

by Zhang Hongjie

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About This Novel

This book aims to explore the evolution of Chinese national character. The author believes that national character is not static. From the Spring and Autumn Period to the Tang and Song Dynasties, and then to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the character of the Chinese people is like a waterfall, flowing down and getting worse. It is the backward system that has caused the bad nature of the Chinese people. From the dual perspectives of space and time, this book can be said to be an alternative general history of China, and it also seeks a real way out for China's future transformation and development.

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Book Friends 20240121985_ec5mo ago

More than 20 years ago, Wu Si published "Hidden Rules" and "The Law of Blood Remuneration", which also discussed national issues. This book is obviously more systematic and comprehensive than Wu Si's previous works.

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The article is a summary of history and personal reflection. There are many extremes in it, and it also has its own unique viewpoints. As a kind of popular science of Chinese national character, it is excellent. Some of the historical views in it are in my personal opinion unseemly or even extreme, but the brilliance of idealism in it has not been inferior.

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