
Mao Zedong's Comments on Ancient and Modern Figures (essential Edition)
by Zhou Suyuan
About This Novel
Regarding China's thousands of years of traditional culture, Mao Zedong believed that "there are many precious things." His familiarity with Chinese history and his skillful use of it are rare in the world. This book compiles Mao Zedong's comments on ancient and modern figures scattered in articles, letters, speeches, and conversations. It also conducts in-depth exploration of Mao Zedong's comments, introduces the brief profiles of the people being evaluated, and interprets the original text of the comments. Read history with leaders, feel their wisdom, and learn from history.
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Official(2)Scraped 15d ago
The east is red, the sun is rising, and Mao Zedong is born in China!
Vigorous and powerful, concise and concise.
This book collects the teacher's evaluation of figures from ancient and modern times, both at home and abroad, and follows the teacher's consistent style, which is to be vigorous, powerful, and concise in both speaking and writing. The editor of this book combines the evaluation of teachers with the background of the times and makes his own analysis, which is conducive to readers' reading and understanding, and of course, is more conducive to readers' further understanding of Comrade Mao Zedong. Personally, I feel that one shortcoming of this book is that the evaluation of individual characters seems to be a bit too high. Of course, I am referring to the author's analysis, not Chairman Mao's original text. For example, Kang Youwei cannot bear the words "brilliant in the history books". Overall, this book is of high reading value.
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Official(2)Scraped 15d ago
The east is red, the sun is rising, and Mao Zedong is born in China!
Vigorous and powerful, concise and concise.
This book collects the teacher's evaluation of figures from ancient and modern times, both at home and abroad, and follows the teacher's consistent style, which is to be vigorous, powerful, and concise in both speaking and writing. The editor of this book combines the evaluation of teachers with the background of the times and makes his own analysis, which is conducive to readers' reading and understanding, and of course, is more conducive to readers' further understanding of Comrade Mao Zedong. Personally, I feel that one shortcoming of this book is that the evaluation of individual characters seems to be a bit too high. Of course, I am referring to the author's analysis, not Chairman Mao's original text. For example, Kang Youwei cannot bear the words "brilliant in the history books". Overall, this book is of high reading value.
