The Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period: a History You Should Know (15) (thousands of Douban High-scoring Original Works·history)

The Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period: a History You Should Know (15) (thousands of Douban High-scoring Original Works·history)

by Thatched Cottage Xiaosheng

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I am not "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", nor am I "The Qin Empire"! The work is Chapter 3 of Volume 3 of "Spring and Autumn and Warring States: A History You Should Know": Wu Qi, the founder of hegemony. This chapter tells the story of Sun Bin, who was born in poverty and was brutally murdered by his classmate Pang Juan. However, he was physically disabled and determined to take revenge, and finally defeated his enemy and established the dominance of Qi State. This series is divided into five volumes, the Spring and Autumn Overlord Volume, the Zhao State Volume, the Qi State Volume, the Qin State Volume and the Zhuzi Baijia Volume. In an easy-to-understand way, it will take you through the magnificent history of more than 500 years of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and experience the wonderful lives of heroes. The history of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period is both familiar and unfamiliar to us ordinary people. What is familiar is that there were familiar historical figures in that era, such as Gou Jian and Qu Yuan; what is unfamiliar is that that era is too far away from us, and the stories and background of this period of history are almost blank to us. Although it is very far away and unfamiliar, the history of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period is the period of history that we should most understand and learn from. China's thousands of years of feudal culture and national culture originated here. It is the "childhood" of our Chinese culture and has profoundly influenced the politics, thought and culture of our Chinese people.

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