
Five Thousand Years of China (volume 1 and 2)
by Yili
About This Novel
The Chinese civilization has a long history and is inherited from the same source. From the ancient times when people drank blood to the Ming and Qing Dynasties when feudal civilization was extremely prosperous, during the five thousand years of history, the Chinese nation has created countless brilliance and achievements, and also experienced countless sufferings and setbacks. Countless heroes and people with lofty ideals have left their own footprints on the journey of history. This book strives to adapt serious historical facts into hundreds of vivid short stories on the premise of respecting history, and shows the five thousand years of Chinese civilization through magnificent historical scenes and historical figures with distinctive personalities.
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Official(10)Scraped 20d ago
The latest research is that Zhiyuan hit Matsushima instead of Yoshino. According to historical records, the Japanese did not use torpedoes in the Battle of the Yellow Sea. Moreover, there are historical records that Zhiyuan was hit by a Japanese ship's large-caliber artillery in the boiler, causing the explosion to capsize. It was probably a 320m shell from the Japanese warship Sankei.
too rough
Many of these books explain the history of the late Tang Dynasty very roughly, which can make people subconsciously feel that the Tang Dynasty did not flourish for a few years after Tang Xuanzong. This book explains the history of the late Tang Dynasty in quite detail.
What's going on? I bought it but I still can't see it.
Very nice.
It's okay, it's okay
Very nice.
Classic historical story
Hahaha, red and hot, in a trance
Hahaha, red and hot, in a trance
Not bad!
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Community(0)
Official(10)Scraped 20d ago
The latest research is that Zhiyuan hit Matsushima instead of Yoshino. According to historical records, the Japanese did not use torpedoes in the Battle of the Yellow Sea. Moreover, there are historical records that Zhiyuan was hit by a Japanese ship's large-caliber artillery in the boiler, causing the explosion to capsize. It was probably a 320m shell from the Japanese warship Sankei.
too rough
Many of these books explain the history of the late Tang Dynasty very roughly, which can make people subconsciously feel that the Tang Dynasty did not flourish for a few years after Tang Xuanzong. This book explains the history of the late Tang Dynasty in quite detail.
What's going on? I bought it but I still can't see it.
Very nice.
It's okay, it's okay
Very nice.
Classic historical story
Hahaha, red and hot, in a trance
Hahaha, red and hot, in a trance
Not bad!
