
Lu Simian's Minimalist History of China
by Lu Simian
About This Novel
There are many books on the general history of China, but Lu Zhuban is one of the best. Once published, it has been a best-seller to this day. This book is based on the National History Reader and the first edition of "Lü's General History of China" (the first volume was published in 1940 and the second volume was published in 1944), Lu Simian's third (and final) general history work. The book is divided into two parts: the first part is Chinese political history, which focuses on the landmark events in Chinese history and the evolution of Chinese historical trends; the lower part is Chinese cultural history, which systematically describes the social, economic, and cultural development of ancient China in categories. The unique dual narrative perspective of "political history + cultural history" breaks the previous generational division model of general history writing, which means it can be read immediately. It deletes unnecessary and complicated documentary evidence, integrates more of Lu's own ideological views, and makes it succinct, lively and interesting. One book allows you to easily understand five thousand years of Chinese history.
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