
Qing History Lecture Notes
by Monson
About This Novel
This book was originally a lecture note given by Mr. Meng Sen when he was teaching at Peking University. It was originally a teaching material distributed internally to students at Peking University. It was later compiled and published by many publishing houses such as Zhonghua Book Company and has been used as a teaching material in various universities for a long time. The book is divided into two parts: the first part is a general introduction, which seems to be very short and talks in general terms, but it is the general guide of the whole article; the second part is divided into five parts: the founding of the country, consolidating the national foundation, prosperity, Jiandao Shouwen, and turning the crisis into peace. It provides a comprehensive review of the politics, economy, and culture of the Qing Dynasty for more than 200 years. The author uses the "Records of the Qing Dynasty" and "Manuscripts of the History of the Qing Dynasty" as the basis, as well as the Qing court archives and the "Records of the Korean Dynasty" and other rarely used historical materials to conduct research, reveal the original appearance of the Eight Banners system, and analyze many core issues in each period of the Qing Dynasty. The book is rich in content, clear in outline, and detailed in research. It has extremely high academic depth and has a profound influence in the field of Qing history research. It is one of the representative works of modern Qing history research.
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Official(32)Scraped 23d ago
Thumbs up if you like history!
Basically, it uses a lot of classical Chinese tone, which seems very slow and a waste of time. I don't know if the author writes this to show his academic level or something?
Learn history by reading novels
The entry of the Qing Dynasty into the Customs was the history of the regression of Chinese civilization.
Maybe it's because of my age, but this book is quite comfortable to read now.
Lost everyone
Everything has two sides, both good and evil. Even if the Qing Dynasty finally declined, it cannot be denied that the Qing Dynasty was as prosperous as yesterday, and the country and the people were peaceful and standing at the top of the world.
Have to read word for word
It's hard to keep up with the author's academic level
It's okay. Without Lu Simian, Gu Jiegang's works are enjoyable to read.
The early stage was good, but a few scumbag emperors appeared in the later stage.
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Community(0)
Official(32)Scraped 23d ago
Thumbs up if you like history!
Basically, it uses a lot of classical Chinese tone, which seems very slow and a waste of time. I don't know if the author writes this to show his academic level or something?
Learn history by reading novels
The entry of the Qing Dynasty into the Customs was the history of the regression of Chinese civilization.
Maybe it's because of my age, but this book is quite comfortable to read now.
Lost everyone
Everything has two sides, both good and evil. Even if the Qing Dynasty finally declined, it cannot be denied that the Qing Dynasty was as prosperous as yesterday, and the country and the people were peaceful and standing at the top of the world.
Have to read word for word
It's hard to keep up with the author's academic level
It's okay. Without Lu Simian, Gu Jiegang's works are enjoyable to read.
The early stage was good, but a few scumbag emperors appeared in the later stage.
