
Unchanging and Ever-changing: Ge Jianxiong Talks About National History
by Ge Jianxiong
About This Novel
The ever-changing river, the "unchanged" China. Ge Jianxiong, a historian and senior professor at Fudan University, talks about the blood and spirit of Chinese history, looking for the origin and flow of Chinese history in the rise and fall, inheritance and changes. If we compare ancient China to a complex and complex collaborative system like the human body, then the land is its skeleton, people are its flesh and blood, and the court and politics are its nerve centers. The long history of China has continued and developed in the process of their mutual influence and integration, and it has become the China we have today.
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Official(4)Scraped 11d ago
Does Chen not deserve to have a name? The bronze was obviously discovered by Chen in the first place, but unfortunately Chen didn't have a name, which was quite sad. Who would have thought that a bronze artifact that Chen accidentally discovered would turn out to be a bronze statue of extraordinary significance.
In ancient times, very few people really spoke of China, and they had never even heard of it, but quite a few people from the Central Plains had heard of it. But now that times have changed, people from the Central Plains have become Chinese people hahh
I like you to the best of my ability, and please like me a little bit, and don't be a stingy guy forever.
I didn't expect this ordinary-looking bronze statue. It turned out to be China's earliest proof. Fortunately, Ma Chengyuan was professional and attentive and found the words under the bronze statue. Otherwise, who would have thought of this!
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Official(4)Scraped 11d ago
Does Chen not deserve to have a name? The bronze was obviously discovered by Chen in the first place, but unfortunately Chen didn't have a name, which was quite sad. Who would have thought that a bronze artifact that Chen accidentally discovered would turn out to be a bronze statue of extraordinary significance.
In ancient times, very few people really spoke of China, and they had never even heard of it, but quite a few people from the Central Plains had heard of it. But now that times have changed, people from the Central Plains have become Chinese people hahh
I like you to the best of my ability, and please like me a little bit, and don't be a stingy guy forever.
I didn't expect this ordinary-looking bronze statue. It turned out to be China's earliest proof. Fortunately, Ma Chengyuan was professional and attentive and found the words under the bronze statue. Otherwise, who would have thought of this!
