Millennium Paradox

Millennium Paradox

by Zhang Hongjie

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"The Millennium Paradox" is the first book published by Zhang Hongjie. This book is a newly revised edition of "The Millennium Paradox", which contains most of the author's excellent "historical and cultural prose" works in the early writing period, as well as two interviews about historical writing in his early years, and is accompanied by exquisite illustrations. In the book, the author uses different perspectives to observe and narrate famous historical figures such as Wu Sangui, Zeng Guofan, Cixi, and Zhu Yuanzhang who have been written and commented on many times by history and others, as well as historical events such as China's imperial examination system, cruel torture, the Sinicization of the Manchus, and the truth about the hermits. He explores human nature in a specific period, giving people a fresh reading experience and thought-provoking thinking. Regarding the narration of historical figures, Zhang Hongjie has his own unique sensory structure on the basis of respecting historical facts. With his calm and meticulous brushwork and penetrating portrayal, he writes about the ups and downs of various characters who live in the same era under the fission of the same era, and explores the ups and downs of human nature in the historical theater. It is thought-provoking and also makes people have more understanding and compassion for labeled historical figures.

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