General History of China (part 1 and 2)

General History of China (part 1 and 2)

by Fu Lecheng

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"General History of China" (Volume 1 and 2) explores the Paleolithic Age and ends with the abdication of the Qing Emperor in 1912, with more than 600,000 words. The text is simple and easy to understand, without tedious quotations, the narrative is clear, and the opinions are upright. The important nodes, causes and consequences of thousands of years of Chinese history are all present. It is intended to give readers a clearer and objective concept of Chinese history. The book focuses on four aspects: political and social changes; foreign relations; the evolution of various systems; and the origins of academic thought. There are three sources of information: the old history of past dynasties; the research results of modern scholars; and the author's experience in reading history. We strive to be faithful and prudent in the organization and description of the data we base on. We will not use any opinions that lack empirical evidence or are overly subjective. Hundreds of illustrations, focusing on war maps, facilitate readers to have an in-depth understanding.

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