The Glory of History

The Glory of History

by History Study Club

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Is Cao Cao actually the "doomsday savior" of Taoism? Zhuge Liang actually has the same idol as Lu Bu? Song Taizu's "conscience" actually deceived the Northern Song Dynasty! Mongolians who are not afraid of blizzards? Doesn't exist! Since the Qin Dynasty, the first unified dynasty, China has begun the era of "two thousand years of empire". But can such fixed thinking about dynasty changes and imperial autocracy summarize the vast two thousand years of history? In the vast territory of the Chinese Empire, there are the horses and sword rings of the Great Wall; there are the farming people of the Central Plains who "plant the fields with green rice in their hands"; there are Qiuci and Gaochang where Hu merchants are everywhere on the Western Silk Road; Nanshui Township... Above the court, there are turbulent undercurrents: Confucian scholars and alchemists, warlords and aristocratic families, nobles and bureaucrats... Complex forces are fighting openly and covertly outside the empire, and powerful enemies are around: vassal towns, rebels, enemy countries are eyeing... What kind of ruler can manage such a complex empire? What kind of political wisdom can maintain this delicate world? This is the history of the Chinese Empire - and it's more fantastical and exciting than fiction. Let us examine the rise and fall of empires from a new perspective and appreciate the art of imperial rule. From the four levels of "people's hearts", "hegemony", "strategy" and "rise and fall", through two themes and combining two eras, this book uses detailed historical materials and professional research to analyze the historical context of the two thousand years of "imperial era" in ancient China, explore the art of imperial rule, write a brief history of the Chinese empire with a new idea, and explore the wisdom of history and the brilliance of human nature in China over thousands of years from the rise and fall of empires.

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