
Modern History of China
by Lu Simian
About This Novel
This book is a selected collection of Mr. Chengzhi's writings on modern Chinese history, including six parts: Lecture Notes on Modern Chinese History, Prehistory of Modern China, Overview of Chinese History in the Past Hundred Years, Supplement to the History of China in the Past Hundred Years, Supplement to the Cultural History of Modern China, and the Russo-Japanese War. Among them, only "The Russo-Japanese War" was published in a single volume by the Commercial Press in 1928. Although the six parts of the book were written in different periods, with overlaps, continuations, and ruptures, each part is an indispensable part of the overall history of modern China. What is particularly worth mentioning is that Mr. Seiyuki's purpose in writing these modern history works was to speak out and arouse everyone's spirit to further resist aggression. Mr. Wang's optimism and confidence in the destiny of the Chinese nation overflows from every line in the book, and his pure heart is particularly touching.
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Official(309)Scraped 19d ago
In fact, I don't like reading these books, but there is nothing I can do to understand the history. I am happy when I think that I can talk about this history in front of my classmates, because I know more and can show off my talents, haha! Ha ha! Thinking of this, I no longer feel bored reading this book!
"Caesar was never a likeable man. Although his tolerance for defeated opponents showed his magnanimity, it did not endear him to them. He was able to win the loyalty of his soldiers because his military talents brought them victory. However, even if he was not likeable, Caesar was always a good person. A charismatic, truly fascinating man. His political achievements required abilities-actually talents-in several different areas, including managerial talent and strategic planning, as well as sleight-of-hand tactics in which Caesar was an outstanding master."
Sharp Sword Drone
Because this book not only contains history, but also some sensory things; vivid words and vivid illustrations (✪▽✪) are very good
I came here just to improve my grades. . .
The lesson from China's history teaches us that "if you fall behind, you will be beaten."
Half-literate and half-white, that's okay. It's just that some times and the emperor's reign are unclear.
Well, it's a bit too literary, but I don't want to continue reading.
Even this is difficult to read
The era that Mr. Xi lived in was an era of land cessation, reparations, and wars. Being able to see the situation clearly and have his own opinions in such troubled times is unparalleled by others.
This book is very good. You can read it and learn about your own history.
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Community(0)
Official(309)Scraped 19d ago
In fact, I don't like reading these books, but there is nothing I can do to understand the history. I am happy when I think that I can talk about this history in front of my classmates, because I know more and can show off my talents, haha! Ha ha! Thinking of this, I no longer feel bored reading this book!
"Caesar was never a likeable man. Although his tolerance for defeated opponents showed his magnanimity, it did not endear him to them. He was able to win the loyalty of his soldiers because his military talents brought them victory. However, even if he was not likeable, Caesar was always a good person. A charismatic, truly fascinating man. His political achievements required abilities-actually talents-in several different areas, including managerial talent and strategic planning, as well as sleight-of-hand tactics in which Caesar was an outstanding master."
Sharp Sword Drone
Because this book not only contains history, but also some sensory things; vivid words and vivid illustrations (✪▽✪) are very good
I came here just to improve my grades. . .
The lesson from China's history teaches us that "if you fall behind, you will be beaten."
Half-literate and half-white, that's okay. It's just that some times and the emperor's reign are unclear.
Well, it's a bit too literary, but I don't want to continue reading.
Even this is difficult to read
The era that Mr. Xi lived in was an era of land cessation, reparations, and wars. Being able to see the situation clearly and have his own opinions in such troubled times is unparalleled by others.
This book is very good. You can read it and learn about your own history.
