
National Era
by Sun Haohui
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Analyze world civilization with the language genealogy of the Chinese people and see the historical development logic of human national civilization; present Chinese civilization from the perspective of world civilization, and discover China's long-lasting historical genes in comparison. "The Age of Nations" starts from the crisis anxiety about the moral foundation and value system of contemporary Chinese society, proposes to re-examine the entire human social civilization from the standpoint of historical practice, discovers the laws of the rise and fall of national civilizations around the world in historical practice, and reveals the historical experience and profound lessons of the rise and fall of great country civilizations. In the comparison of world civilization and Chinese civilization, we should break the thinking stereotypes brought to us by the Western civilization view, explore the true foundation for China's standing in the 6,000-year historical practice of human civilization, and discover those core values that are enough to constitute the spiritual life of our nation. From the perspective of historical practice and more than 6,000 years of historical practice, the country, as an "artificial platform" for social development, is the most important historical condition for the qualitative change, improvement and rapid development of human civilization. Therefore, taking the rise and fall of "nations" as the axis, "The Age of Nations" proposes five historical stages of the age of nations, covering the creation myth to contemporary society. While detailing the historical process of the rise and fall of the five historical periods, it attempts to answer the question of why the Chinese ethnic group has become the ethnic group with the most tenacious national civilization vitality in 6,000 years through the in-depth comparison of history and the horizontal comparison of different civilizations. What is the essence of political thought in Chinese civilization that must be fully understood by contemporary people and can provide reference for the world.
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