
Fragments of History: a Side Attack on Xinhai
by Zhang Ming
About This Novel
This book selects a total of 35 historical essays that discuss the period from the late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China. The manuscript presents the struggle for power between emperors and empresses, the distinction between monarchs and ministers, the perils of the late Qing Dynasty, the facial makeup of warlords, the characters of warriors, and the equality of ordinary people, outlining a series of group portraits from the late Qing Dynasty to the early Republic of China.
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Official(2)Scraped 19d ago
Traditional history education is mostly based on broad lines and conclusive logic and frameworks. This book starts from the subtleties of history and goes deep into the historical details and the stories behind it, allowing readers to better understand the logic of grand history, as well as the little-known events hidden deep in history, as well as those ridiculous and absurd facts.
The writing is really good, the content is very helpful, and the writing is the same as what our teacher said.
It's really good. I like it very much.
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 19d ago
Traditional history education is mostly based on broad lines and conclusive logic and frameworks. This book starts from the subtleties of history and goes deep into the historical details and the stories behind it, allowing readers to better understand the logic of grand history, as well as the little-known events hidden deep in history, as well as those ridiculous and absurd facts.
The writing is really good, the content is very helpful, and the writing is the same as what our teacher said.
It's really good. I like it very much.
