Yi Zhongtian's Chinese History Part 2: Qin, Han, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties (set of 6 Volumes in Total)

Yi Zhongtian's Chinese History Part 2: Qin, Han, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties (set of 6 Volumes in Total)

by Yi Zhongtian

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About This Novel

There are two short-lived dynasties: Qin and Jin, one or two long-lived dynasties: Western Han and Eastern Han, as well as the division of the world and the confrontation between north and south. The second volume of "Yi Zhongtian's History of China", "Qin, Han, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties", will show eight hundred years of history, including "Qin's Merger of the World", "Han Wu's Empire", "Two Han and Two Rome", "Three Kingdoms", "Wei and Jin Styles", and "Southern and Northern Dynasties" in 6 volumes. Scholar Yi Zhongtian subverts the writing method of traditional historical works. With beautiful poetic language and a unique and innovative global perspective, he will spend five to six years writing a total of 36 volumes of "History of China" in five volumes at the rate of two volumes per quarter: the first volume is "Pre-Qin", the second volume is "Qin, Han, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties", the third volume is "Sui, Tang, Song and Yuan", the fourth volume is "Ming and Qing", and the fifth volume is "Modern Times". Following "Yi Zhongtian's History of China", we will go on a journey of historical roots, experience the simplicity of the Xia, the splendor of the Shang, the elegance of the Zhou, the strength of the Han, the cosmopolitanism of the Tang, the delicacy of the Song, the etherealness of the Yuan, the secularity of the Ming, and the official accent of the Qing. This solves many historical doubts: Were Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties? Who are the scholars of the pre-Qin period? What does the style of Wei and Jin look like? Have you heard the sound of the prosperous Tang Dynasty? When the journey ends, we may understand: what are Chinese roots, Chinese dreams, and Chinese souls.

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Book Friends 2021030176492393362106mo ago

Not much else to say, I highly recommend it.

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User 534300127600107mo ago

I like Mr. Yi Zhongtian's books very much. His views on Chinese history are unique and incisive, especially his use of beautiful literary language to tell history, which is different from the boring feeling that you don't get when reading traditional history books. I support Mr. Yi!

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Linger112mo ago

I want to like other people's comments, but they become like myself...

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Fallen in Coffee107mo ago

I like Yi Zhongtian's books

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Tao Tang Youyu108mo ago

In junior high school, history was a so-called "minor subject", but I liked it very much. When I was in junior high school, I always had some regrets, that is, I couldn't correspond the world time with the Chinese time. After I was a child, I was lazy and unwilling to look up information for comparison, or the information was incomplete. After reading this book, most of the inconveniences and troubles of studying history are gone.

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Guo Jinping112mo ago

Master style

In the student textbooks, history is often mentioned in one stroke, and the Five Dynasties and Ten Chinese Languages ​​are unknown. The works of Master Yi Zhongtian opened the door to that period of war-torn history.

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Wait Until I Become a Big Star111mo ago

I like it very much, not bad.

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Linger112mo ago

I also want to say that I hope it's not expensive...

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Zhihong91mo ago

It's a very good book. Let's read it.

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Longwen Whip Shadow92mo ago

Good reading, good reading, good reading, good reading.

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