
Telling History: Cai Dongfan's Popular Romance of Historical Dynasties (21 Volumes in Total)
by Cai Dongfan
About This Novel
This set of 21 volumes covers popular romances in 11 historical stages: the Early Han Dynasty, the Later Han Dynasty, the Two Jin Dynasties, Northern and Southern History, the Five Dynasties, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, Qing, and the Republic of China. Starting from the first emperor of Qin to the Republic of China, totaling 2166 years, the emperor has written more than six million words. The system is complete, the content is rich, and the priorities are clear. According to the official history, all words have their own origins, and miscellaneous histories are not false accusations. The language is elegant and clean, self-note and self-evaluation, and both rational and interesting. Because he is known as "a historian of a generation, a magic pen for thousands of years", Xun is a model of popular history and a must-read for beginners of history.
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Official(3)Scraped 19d ago
I feel that this book is really exciting chapter after chapter, and always leaves a suspense at the end to attract readers, which makes people always itchy and want to read the next chapter.
I actually admire people who can tell history. After all, it takes a lot of time just to study history, not to mention writing and editing books, which takes even more time.
There is a comment similar to a summary at the end of each chapter. I think this comment is indeed a good helper for readers to better understand the previous text. This point has to be given a thumbs up.
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Official(3)Scraped 19d ago
I feel that this book is really exciting chapter after chapter, and always leaves a suspense at the end to attract readers, which makes people always itchy and want to read the next chapter.
I actually admire people who can tell history. After all, it takes a lot of time just to study history, not to mention writing and editing books, which takes even more time.
There is a comment similar to a summary at the end of each chapter. I think this comment is indeed a good helper for readers to better understand the previous text. This point has to be given a thumbs up.
