Records of Rivers, Seas and Kunlun (northwestern History and Geography Series, Third Series)

Records of Rivers, Seas and Kunlun (northwestern History and Geography Series, Third Series)

by Pei Jingfu

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This book is a highly anticipated masterpiece in the study of modern history and geography in my country. It is a record of the author's journey to Xinjiang, the garrison station. Before leaving, he made two cloth bags and carried them with him. "Everything he experienced on the road, what he encountered with his ears and eyes, and what he struggled with in his mind was recorded day by day and put into the bag." His journey started from the South China Sea, passed through the Yellow River, and finally arrived at the Kunlun Mountains. The journey was more than 11,720 miles and more than 370 days in total. In the book, travel notes, narratives, scenery descriptions, ambitions, lyricism, poetry and prose complement each other and complement each other; natural scenery, people's customs and customs, current affairs, history, geography, military affairs, diplomacy, painting, calligraphy, antique appreciation, and even stocks are all-encompassing.

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