Yi Zhongtian's History of China·part 1: Pre-qin Dynasty (set of 6 Volumes in Total)

Yi Zhongtian's History of China·part 1: Pre-qin Dynasty (set of 6 Volumes in Total)

by Yi Zhongtian

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Nuwa, the root of blood; Zhou Gong, the root of the system; Confucius and Mencius, the root of etiquette. To understand the "civilization genome" of the Chinese nation, please read the first volume of "Yi Zhongtian's History of China" "Pre-Qin" (including "Ancestors", "Country", "Founders", "Youth", "From the Spring and Autumn Period to the Warring States" and "A Hundred Schools of Thought", a total of 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". We will follow Yi Zhongtian on a historical journey to find his roots, experience the simplicity of the Xia, the splendor of the Shang, the elegance of the Zhou, the strength of the Han, the cosmopolitan Tang Dynasty, and taste the delicacy of the Song, the etherealness of the Yuan, and the secularity of the Ming and the official accent of the Qing.

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