
Five Thousand Years of Chinese Politics
by Lu Simian
About This Novel
Narrating the rise and fall of past dynasties is what has always been called political history. Based on the era, this book describes the gains and losses of political changes in the past dynasties from ancient times to the Republic of China. The idea of reforming society has appeared since the period of the pre-Qin scholars, but it has been ups and downs, and the intensity of reform has not been strong. It was not until the end of the Western Han Dynasty that Wang Mang's reform was finally triggered. However, the failure of Wang Mang's reforms led to "It is better to rule the world than to make peace with the world, and to bring peace to the world it is better to make peace with the world" became a golden rule in politics. For a time, no one mentioned the fundamental plan for change.
What Readers Think
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Official(11)Scraped 23d ago
The people who were trained during the Republic of China are indeed capable of vulgarity and elegance, and they can explain major principles in an easy-to-understand manner.
The people who were trained during the Republic of China are indeed capable of vulgarity and elegance, and they can explain major principles in an easy-to-understand manner.
Very good, I like it.
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The rise and fall of a society is its evolution along a curve.
recommend
Recommended recommended recommended.
YOh, I've finished reading it. You can check this out.
It's a very good book. Mr. Lu's writing style is still so sharp. He analyzes the cause and effect of the facts to the point. It gives a hearty feeling. As an ordinary person, I hate politics, and even more hate the tasks and jobs that are named in the name of politics. Of course, I also hate those "clowns" who talk about politics every day... For us, reading some books related to politics can at least prevent us from actively becoming the type of person we hate.
Five Thousand Years of Chinese Politics
Simple and clear narrative, worth reading!
The author is culturally unconfident
Assimilating words that belong to the West is a narrow term. What we pay attention to is integration. Since the teachings of Confucius and Mencius, the Chinese nation has always had a teacher when walking among three people. What we pay attention to is learning from each other's strengths and making up for weaknesses.
When did ceramics become available in the West? Wasn't it brought to the West by the Silk Road during the Han Dynasty?
When did ceramics become available in the West? Wasn't it brought to the West by the Silk Road during the Han Dynasty?
Chinese history
The historical context is clear and the narrative introduction is clear
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Community(0)
Official(11)Scraped 23d ago
The people who were trained during the Republic of China are indeed capable of vulgarity and elegance, and they can explain major principles in an easy-to-understand manner.
The people who were trained during the Republic of China are indeed capable of vulgarity and elegance, and they can explain major principles in an easy-to-understand manner.
Very good, I like it.
. . . . . . . . . .
The rise and fall of a society is its evolution along a curve.
recommend
Recommended recommended recommended.
YOh, I've finished reading it. You can check this out.
It's a very good book. Mr. Lu's writing style is still so sharp. He analyzes the cause and effect of the facts to the point. It gives a hearty feeling. As an ordinary person, I hate politics, and even more hate the tasks and jobs that are named in the name of politics. Of course, I also hate those "clowns" who talk about politics every day... For us, reading some books related to politics can at least prevent us from actively becoming the type of person we hate.
Five Thousand Years of Chinese Politics
Simple and clear narrative, worth reading!
The author is culturally unconfident
Assimilating words that belong to the West is a narrow term. What we pay attention to is integration. Since the teachings of Confucius and Mencius, the Chinese nation has always had a teacher when walking among three people. What we pay attention to is learning from each other's strengths and making up for weaknesses.
When did ceramics become available in the West? Wasn't it brought to the West by the Silk Road during the Han Dynasty?
When did ceramics become available in the West? Wasn't it brought to the West by the Silk Road during the Han Dynasty?
Chinese history
The historical context is clear and the narrative introduction is clear
