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地图上的中国历史·民族大迁徙
An Jiesheng
This set of books is called "Chinese History on the Map" and includes four types: "Territorial and Political Regions", "Ancient Capitals and Cities", "Exchanges and Transportation", and "The Great Migration of Nationalities". As the name suggests, it uses maps as an outline to tell a certain aspect of Chinese history. The method of learning history summarized by former sages emphasizes the need to grasp several W's, one of which is Where. Because any historical fact, whether it is a person, system or event, whether material or spiritual, is related to a certain spatial range, and all occurs or affects a certain point, line, or surface on the surface of the earth. As our former teacher Ji Long (Tan Qixiang) said: "History is like a play, geography is the stage; if you can't find the stage, where can you see the play!" The role of spatial factors in history is so important, it is an important part of understanding and studying history, and it is also an indispensable reason for understanding history...
This set of books is called "Chinese History on the Map" and includes four types: "Territorial and Political Regions", "Ancient Capitals and Cities", "Exchanges and Transportation", and "The Great Migration of Nationalities". As the name suggests, it uses maps as an outline to tell a certain aspect of Chinese history. The method of learning history summarized by former sages emphasizes the need to grasp several W's, one of which is Where. Because any historical fact, whether it is a person, system or event, whether material or spiritual, is related to a certain spatial range, and all occurs or affects a certain point, line, or surface on the surface of the earth. As our former teacher Ji Long (Tan Qixiang) said: "History is like a play, geography is the stage; if you can't find the stage, where can you see the play!" The role of spatial factors in history is so important, it is an important part of understanding and studying history, and it is also an indispensable reason for understanding history...