Two Thousand Years of History of China (part 2)

Two Thousand Years of History of China (part 2)

by Deng Zhicheng

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Deng Zhicheng began to write "General History of China" for teaching needs. In 1934, the Commercial Press included it in the "University Series" and renamed it "Two Thousand Years of History of China". Twenty years later, the author continued to compile the Ming and Qing Dynasty parts, and the whole book was completed, with 2.7 Million words. It is unique among similar historical works. From the unification of the Qin Dynasty to the Revolution of 1911 and the fall of the Qing Dynasty, it narrates the Three Kingdoms, the Jin and the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Sui, Tang, and Five Dynasties, the Song, Liao, Jin, Xia, and Yuan Dynasties, etc. It is finally completed in 5 volumes and 9 volumes. It is truly a magnificent masterpiece. The book combines several genres such as chronicle style, chronological style, biographical style, and chapter style. The chronicle style is the backbone of the book, compiling historical facts, institutions, academics, literature, customs, religions, etc. Of each dynasty, supplemented by charts, using simplicity to control complexity, with clear entries and rich content.

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