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Historical Records

(western Han Dynasty) Sima Qian

440K8.2309

"Historical Records" is China's first biographical general history. The book is divided into ten tables, eight books, twelve annals, thirty aristocratic families, and seventy biographies, recording a history of more than 3,000 years from the legendary Huangdi era to the Yuanshouyuan period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. It not only records the deeds and important historical events of important historical figures from all walks of life, but also involves important discussions on the ritual and music system, astronomy and military laws, social economy, river geography and other aspects. Together with the later "Hanshu", "Houhanshu" and "Three Kingdoms", it is called the "First Four Histories". This edition is a hardcover collection. It selects the wonderful parts of the original text of "Historical Records", provides precise translations and annotations, and phoneticizes rare words for barrier-free reading.

Historical Records (volume 3)

(western Han Dynasty) Sima Qian

167K0

"Historical Records", one of the Twenty-Four Histories, was originally called "Tai Shi Gong Shu" or "Tai Shi Gong Ji" or "Tai Shi Ji". It is a biographical history book written by Sima Qian, a historian of the Western Han Dynasty. It is the first biographical general history in Chinese history. It records a history of more than 3,000 years from the legendary Yellow Emperor era to the fourth year of Emperor Taichu of Han Dynasty. In the first year of Taichu (104 BC), Sima Qian began the creation of "Tai Shi Gong Shu", which was later called "Historical Records". This work took 14 years to complete. The "Historical Records" has a total of 130 chapters, including twelve chronicles (recording the achievements of the emperors of the past dynasties), thirty families (recording the rise and fall of the vassal states and Han Dynasty princes, nobles), seventy biographies (recording the words and deeds of important figures, mainly describing people and ministers, the last chapter of which is a self-preface), ten tables (chronology of major events), and eight books (recording various laws and regulations, etiquette, music, music, calendar, astronomy, Zen, water conservancy, and finance). It is all-encompassing and comprehensive, with a clear context and a detailed record of the development of politics, economy, military, culture and other aspects in ancient times. "Historical Records" is an excellent literary work and plays an important role in the history of Chinese literature. From the perspective of historical value, it has preserved historical materials for thousands of years and has extraordinary historical value. It is listed as the "First of the Twenty-Four Histories". It pioneered the biographical recording method and was highly praised by historians and scholars of all ages. From the perspective of literary value, its descriptive language is vivid, the image is clear, the narrative is thorough, and the narrative is flexible. Liu Xiang and others believe that this book is "good at explaining things, argumentative but not flashy, and qualitative but not slangy". This edition has 131 chapters. In addition to the original 130 chapters, Sima Qian's "Book of Reporting to Ren An" is also included, so that readers can understand Sima Qian's ideas and ideas more comprehensively and accurately.

Historical Records (volume 12)

(western Han Dynasty) Sima Qian

202K0

"Historical Records", one of the Twenty-Four Histories, was originally called "Tai Shi Gong Shu" or "Tai Shi Gong Ji" or "Tai Shi Ji". It is a biographical history book written by Sima Qian, a historian of the Western Han Dynasty. It is the first biographical general history in Chinese history. It records a history of more than 3,000 years from the legendary Yellow Emperor era to the fourth year of Emperor Taichu of Han Dynasty. In the first year of Taichu (104 BC), Sima Qian began the creation of "Tai Shi Gong Shu", which was later called "Historical Records". This work took 14 years to complete. The "Historical Records" has a total of 130 chapters, including twelve chronicles (recording the achievements of the emperors of the past dynasties), thirty families (recording the rise and fall of the vassal states and Han Dynasty princes, nobles), seventy biographies (recording the words and deeds of important figures, mainly describing people and ministers, the last chapter of which is a self-preface), ten tables (chronology of major events), and eight books (recording various laws and regulations, etiquette, music, music, calendar, astronomy, Zen, water conservancy, and finance). It is all-encompassing and comprehensive, with a clear context and a detailed record of the development of politics, economy, military, culture and other aspects in ancient times. "Historical Records" is an excellent literary work and plays an important role in the history of Chinese literature. From the perspective of historical value, it has preserved historical materials for thousands of years and has extraordinary historical value. It is listed as the "First of the Twenty-Four Histories". It pioneered the biographical recording method and was highly praised by historians and scholars of all ages. From the perspective of literary value, its descriptive language is vivid, the image is clear, the narrative is thorough, and the narrative is flexible. Liu Xiang and others believe that this book is "good at explaining things, argumentative but not flashy, and quality but not slang". This edition has 131 chapters. In addition to the original 130 chapters, Sima Qian's "Book of Reporting to Ren An" is also included, so that readers can understand Sima Qian's ideas and ideas more comprehensively and accurately.

Historical Records (volume 7)

(western Han Dynasty) Sima Qian

226K0

"Historical Records", one of the Twenty-Four Histories, was originally called "Tai Shi Gong Shu" or "Tai Shi Gong Ji" or "Tai Shi Ji". It is a biographical history book written by Sima Qian, a historian of the Western Han Dynasty. It is the first biographical general history in Chinese history. It records a history of more than 3,000 years from the legendary Yellow Emperor era to the fourth year of Emperor Taichu of Han Dynasty. In the first year of Taichu (104 BC), Sima Qian began the creation of "Tai Shi Gong Shu", which was later called "Historical Records". This work took 14 years to complete. The "Historical Records" has a total of 130 chapters, including twelve chronicles (recording the achievements of the emperors of the past dynasties), thirty families (recording the rise and fall of the vassal states and Han Dynasty princes, nobles), seventy biographies (recording the words and deeds of important figures, mainly describing people and ministers, the last chapter of which is a self-preface), ten tables (chronology of major events), and eight books (recording various laws and regulations, etiquette, music, music, calendar, astronomy, Zen, water conservancy, and finance). It is all-encompassing and comprehensive, with a clear context and a detailed record of the development of politics, economy, military, culture and other aspects in ancient times. "Historical Records" is an excellent literary work and plays an important role in the history of Chinese literature. From the perspective of historical value, it has preserved historical materials for thousands of years and has extraordinary historical value. It is listed as the "First of the Twenty-Four Histories". It pioneered the biographical recording method and was highly praised by historians and scholars of all ages. From the perspective of literary value, its descriptive language is vivid, the image is clear, the narrative is thorough, and the narrative is flexible. Liu Xiang and others believe that this book is "good at explaining things, argumentative but not flashy, and qualitative but not slangy". This edition has 131 chapters. In addition to the original 130 chapters, Sima Qian's "Book of Reporting to Ren An" is also included, so that readers can understand Sima Qian's ideas and ideas more comprehensively and accurately.

Historical Records (volume 2)

(western Han Dynasty) Sima Qian

200K0

"Historical Records", one of the Twenty-Four Histories, was originally called "Tai Shi Gong Shu" or "Tai Shi Gong Ji" or "Tai Shi Ji". It is a biographical history book written by Sima Qian, a historian of the Western Han Dynasty. It is the first biographical general history in Chinese history. It records a history of more than 3,000 years from the legendary Yellow Emperor era to the fourth year of Emperor Taichu of Han Dynasty. In the first year of Taichu (104 BC), Sima Qian began the creation of "Tai Shi Gong Shu", which was later called "Historical Records". This work took 14 years to complete. The "Historical Records" has a total of 130 chapters, including twelve chronicles (recording the achievements of the emperors of the past dynasties), thirty families (recording the rise and fall of the vassal states and Han Dynasty princes, nobles), seventy biographies (recording the words and deeds of important figures, mainly describing people and ministers, the last chapter of which is a self-preface), ten tables (chronology of major events), and eight books (recording various laws and regulations, etiquette, music, music, calendar, astronomy, Zen, water conservancy, and finance). It is all-encompassing and comprehensive, with a clear context and a detailed record of the development of politics, economy, military, culture and other aspects in ancient times. "Historical Records" is an excellent literary work and plays an important role in the history of Chinese literature. From the perspective of historical value, it has preserved historical materials for thousands of years and has extraordinary historical value. It is listed as the "First of the Twenty-Four Histories". It pioneered the biographical recording method and was highly praised by historians and scholars of all ages. From the perspective of literary value, its descriptive language is vivid, the image is clear, the narrative is thorough, and the narrative is flexible. Liu Xiang and others believe that this book is "good at explaining things, argumentative but not flashy, and qualitative but not slangy". This edition has 131 chapters. In addition to the original 130 chapters, Sima Qian's "Book of Reporting to Ren An" is also included, so that readers can understand Sima Qian's ideas and ideas more comprehensively and accurately.

Historical Records (volume 5)

(western Han Dynasty) Sima Qian

78K0

Zhang Yi is from Wei. For the first time, he and Su Qin worked together with Mr. Guigu, and Su Qin thought he was not as good as Zhang Yi in academics.

Historical Records (second Series)

(western Han Dynasty) Sima Qian

69K0

The latter, Queen Mother Lu, was also the concubine of Emperor Gaozu Weishi, and gave birth to Emperor Xiaohui and the Queen Mother Lu Yuan. When Emperor Gaozu became the king of Han, he married Tao Qiji, who loved her and gave birth to King Zhao Yin Ruyi. Xiaohui was kind and weak, and Gaozu thought he was not like me, so he often wanted to depose the prince and establish Qi Jizi as Ruyi, who was like me. Qi Jixing often traveled to Guandong from above, crying day and night, and wanted to make her son the crown prince. Empress Lu is older and often stays behind. She hopes to see her and is more sparse. If you want to be the queen of Zhao, there will be countless princes in several generations. It depends on the ministers to fight for it, and to stay in the marquis policy, the prince will not be abolished.

Historical Records (chinese Classics Zhizhang Library)

(western Han Dynasty) Sima Qian

116K0

"Historical Records" is a biographical history book written by Sima Qian, a famous historian in the Western Han Dynasty. It is the first biographical general history in Chinese history and is listed as the first of the "Twenty-Four Histories". It records a history of more than 3,000 years from the legendary Yellow Emperor era to the Yuanshou Yuan Dynasty of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Together with the later "Hanshu", "Houhanshu" and "Three Kingdoms", it is called the "First Four Histories". This book selects representative chapters from "Historical Records" for annotation, translation and explanation.

Historical Records (first Series)

(western Han Dynasty) Sima Qian

73K0

"Historical Records" is the first great historical work in Chinese history, and it is also a great masterpiece of biographical literature. It has a profound influence on the history and literature of later generations of China. It was born in the Western Han Dynasty in my country in the 1st century BC. It records the development of politics, economy, culture, history and other aspects for 3,000 years from ancient my country to the Western Han Dynasty. It is my country's first biographical general history centered on writing about characters, and it also pioneered Chinese biographical literature.

Historical Records (volume 10)

(western Han Dynasty) Sima Qian

69K0

"Historical Records" is the first biographical general history in Chinese history compiled by Sima Qian during the Western Han Dynasty. It records more than three thousand years of history from the Yellow Emperor to the Taichu reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. It was originally called "Tai Shi Gong", or "Tai Shi Gong Ji" or "Tai Shi Gong Ji". "Historical Records" is huge in scale and has a complete system, and it has a profound influence on subsequent biographical history books. Official histories of all dynasties have been written in this style. At the same time, the vividness of the text and the imageness of the narrative in the book are also the highest achievements.

Historical Records: Simplified Chinese Translation (six Volumes in Total)

(western Han Dynasty) Sima Qian

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This book was translated in full by Mr. Yu Zhanghua, an authoritative scholar and vice-president of the Historical Records Research Association. The original text is based on the palace version, while absorbing the strengths of the Baiyin version and the bookstore version. The vernacular translation also refers to the research results of "Historical Records" by previous and present people. On the premise of ensuring the accuracy of knowledge points, this book is created to be a popular text suitable for zero-level public readers and young students.