
Unofficial History May Not Be Fake
by Wang Lei
About This Novel
From the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, we will reveal the historical truth in popular unofficial history for you! This book analyzes 22 popular unofficial histories in Chinese history from Three Dynasties and Five Emperors to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It reveals the historical truth in popular unofficial histories through scene reproduction, historical data collection, and logical reasoning. Is Qin Shihuang's biological father Lu Buwei? Did Song Taizong kill his brother and usurp the throne? Did Zheng He go to the Western Seas to find Emperor Jianwen? Was Yongzheng's accession to the throne a false edict to seize the direct descendants? Pretending to be a princess for more than 20 years without anyone finding out? Which of the two "Prince Chongzhen" in the north and south is the fake? ...Rumors do not appear out of thin air, the truth is often hidden within them.
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Official(4)Scraped 20d ago
It feels so reasonable. So classy. Sharp
The language is humorous and the truth is thought-provoking
It took me half a day to read this book. I know that Xi Shi's ending is not to raft together till old age, but most likely to be kicked off; Wei Yan is not rebellious, but his ideas are inconsistent with Zhuge Liang's; Yang Guifei cannot escape, and is likely to be killed; Huangpao's addition is not a surprise, but has been premeditated, and has been planned for a long time. The reason why the nine sons seized the throne is because Kangxi was old and could not speak clearly, and two emperors appeared at the same time... The selected issues can be said to be well-known to everyone, the discussion is clear and the historical evidence is impeccable. I hope to give you the truth, whether it is history, reason, or logic.
History seems simple and profound, so it makes sense to read more!
Not bad, easy to understand language
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 20d ago
It feels so reasonable. So classy. Sharp
The language is humorous and the truth is thought-provoking
It took me half a day to read this book. I know that Xi Shi's ending is not to raft together till old age, but most likely to be kicked off; Wei Yan is not rebellious, but his ideas are inconsistent with Zhuge Liang's; Yang Guifei cannot escape, and is likely to be killed; Huangpao's addition is not a surprise, but has been premeditated, and has been planned for a long time. The reason why the nine sons seized the throne is because Kangxi was old and could not speak clearly, and two emperors appeared at the same time... The selected issues can be said to be well-known to everyone, the discussion is clear and the historical evidence is impeccable. I hope to give you the truth, whether it is history, reason, or logic.
History seems simple and profound, so it makes sense to read more!
Not bad, easy to understand language
