History of Prisoners of War in Ancient China

History of Prisoners of War in Ancient China

by Wei Zhong

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This book is a popular historical reading that provides a general overview and introduction to the situation of ancient prisoners of war for readers to read and think about. The book has eight chapters and more than 340,000 words, ranging from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period to the late Qing Dynasty. The purpose of this book: firstly, to contribute to the study of my country's war and civilization process; secondly, to draw lessons from history. Exploring the root causes of some problems, referring to historical experience, and drawing correct conclusions; finally, focus on progress. War not only provides outstanding commanders with the opportunity to make achievements and shine for generations, but also many people, especially soldiers and ordinary people at the bottom, endured huge sacrifices and pain at critical moments in their lives. It is more progressive to pay attention to the fate of these ordinary people.

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