The Wisdom of Power: the Laws of Chinese History of Ice and Fire

The Wisdom of Power: the Laws of Chinese History of Ice and Fire

by Zong Chenghao

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About This Novel

This book uses a writing style that is both elegant and vulgar, solemn and humorous, and uses rich, diverse, real and vivid materials to sort out the ultimate laws that affect Chinese history for readers in a simple and easy-to-understand manner, revealing many historical laws; it discusses the origin, content and mode of action of these laws, and then points out that the reason for their occurrence is the pursuit of advantages and avoidance of disadvantages in reality. At the same time, it explores the logic of interests in the power game of different dynasties, the wrestling methods of various classes, the checks and balance strategies of the official power structure and other topics. When combined, it is spliced ​​into Chinese history and the survival wisdom of society. The author's writing is sharp and penetrating, reflecting his wisdom and sensitivity to history and reality; he strives to allow readers to spend the least time and energy to penetrate the core of history and see clearly the essence and truth of history! Lift away the layers of fog and dissect the darkness and glory of human nature!

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Dumas100mo ago

Li Siyi's thoughts

In fact, many Chinese famous sayings are contradictory, but they all make sense. For example: Ordinary life is always happiness; I am most afraid of being inactive in my life, but I also say that being ordinary is valuable. Throughout his life, Li Si went from expecting the extraordinary to being willing to be ordinary. In short, he would not be able to take all the benefits to you alone. Young people must be willing to be extraordinary. After all, not everyone can die well. Only by playing with yourself can you take part in both ordinary and extraordinary lives. It can only be said that 100% ordinary and extraordinary are not happiness. Just like doing good deeds and accumulating virtue, if you don't do something wrong, you will be afraid of repaying good deeds with evil. Your personal endurance is limited, so you have to weigh it, do the good things you should do, protect yourself when you shouldn't, and just have a clear conscience. This book is really great. There is no right or wrong. Everyone gets what everyone wants and benefits.

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Lao Jiu's Brother is Honest101mo ago

Very thorough analysis of historical and political systems

Using history as a mirror, we can know the ups and downs

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Come On96mo ago

I read it completely

I have learned a lot. Thanks to the author. I have learned a lot.

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Prajna Xi'er91mo ago

game of thrones

Introduction and answers to many historical figures

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We Took Some Detours93mo ago

Game of Thrones.

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Water and Sky Are One Color83mo ago

This book is very good

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