Illustrated Chinese History

Illustrated Chinese History

by Lu Simian

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228Kwords121chapters
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Ch. 121Chapter 2 China's Mission to the World
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Mr. Lu Simian is a famous historian in our country with a wealth of works. His historical research spanned all eras and looked into all fields. He made unique contributions to China's general history, chronological history and various specialized history fields, leaving a valuable wealth for future generations to study and research. The famous historian Mr. Yan Gengwang once said, "Those who have broad theoretical fields, rich narratives, and can write deeply, I always recommend Mr. Lu Simiancheng, Mr. Chen Yuan'an, Mr. Chen Yinke and Mr. Qian Mubin as the four predecessors of history." This book is a high school history textbook that Mr. Yan was invited to compile in the 1930s. When it was written, paper was very expensive in Luoyang, and people around the world rushed to circulate it. This book uses concise and smooth words to describe China's historical trends, institutional evolution, and cultural development from ancient times to the 1930s. The final chapter is based on the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. It is not only clear and accurate, but also embodies the author's unique research methods and comprehensive or specific insights. It is still an excellent popular reading on the general history of China. However, this book was produced in the 1930s. Due to the underdevelopment of science and technology and the imperfect collection of personal information, there are inevitably some errors in the book. Especially the chronology of historical events, some of which are inconsistent with modern chronology, we have corrected according to the modern chronology; we have retained the chronology involved in historical periodization, because different periods represent different views on history. This is a matter of benevolence and wisdom. More opinions and opinions are also beneficial to the development of history.

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