
The Temperature of History 2: Stories, Hesitation and Faith in the Details
by Zhang Wei
About This Novel
Liushen Leilei, Luo Zhenyu, Ma Yong, Xu Danei, Yan Feng, Zhang Wei and others are highly recommended. A passage, a name or even a picture in a history book, what is hidden behind them? Do you really know Tufeiyuan? Is Nikola Tesla a god or a man? During the Anti-Japanese War, there were only two bombers left in the entire country. Why did they still bomb Japan? Is "The Last Lesson" a lie? What does real lurking look like? ... A passage, a name, or even a picture in a history book, under Zhang Wei's pen, present unexpected faces. History is no longer just cold years and numbers, but stories with warmth and real people of flesh and blood. As a human being, we have pros and cons, pros and cons. Zhang Wei tried his best to use a dialectical perspective, combined with the objective environment at the time, to put himself in the shoes of those historical events and historical figures, instead of prejudging his position or judging an event or a person from his perspective. The seemingly boring history is actually full of life, full of stories, flesh and blood, hesitation, and faith. History has real temperature.
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Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
In the exam room, I heard someone was super boasting about this book, so I wrote it down and took a look. Well... It's pretty good.
I bought the physical book, and when I don't have the physical book, I use the e-book to read it. I don't like reading books, let alone this kind of popular science, but the stories told through steamed buns aroused my strong interest. He will tell you that history should be considered from both sides. When faced with events that I feel angry about, he will consider the problem from the perspective of the parties involved and the society at that time. When stating the facts, he will be business-like. At the end of the last chapter, he will also put forward his own opinions and ideas. In short, it is a blast!
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 11d ago
In the exam room, I heard someone was super boasting about this book, so I wrote it down and took a look. Well... It's pretty good.
I bought the physical book, and when I don't have the physical book, I use the e-book to read it. I don't like reading books, let alone this kind of popular science, but the stories told through steamed buns aroused my strong interest. He will tell you that history should be considered from both sides. When faced with events that I feel angry about, he will consider the problem from the perspective of the parties involved and the society at that time. When stating the facts, he will be business-like. At the end of the last chapter, he will also put forward his own opinions and ideas. In short, it is a blast!
