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History of Astronomy

Feng Shi

103K0

Ancient Chinese astronomy is closely related to astrology. Since ancient times, astrologers have always adhered to the creed of "observe astronomy to observe changes in time. When the sky hangs down, you can see good and bad luck." This has given Chinese astronomy a mysterious color from the beginning. Ancient Chinese astronomy is extensive and profound. It not only shows the scientific history of ancient ancestors' observation and timing of phenomena, but also is a useful key to understanding Chinese culture. This book combines philology and archeology to systematically explain the history of ancient Chinese astronomy from a new perspective. It provides original explanations of important issues such as the origin of astronomy, the formation of the Twenty-eight Stars system, the establishment of the Four Symbols system, and the development of star charts.

Diamond's Light

Diamond's Light

Science Fiction

Feng Shi

65K0

After a thousand-year journey, the Umbrella immigration ship arrived at the planet Diamond, but it didn't know that the planet under its feet was not that simple. This is the cage of the universe, where the traitors of the mysterious race of Light Reasoners are imprisoned. Once it wakes up, the universe will be destroyed, and human curiosity and desire will eventually open this Pandora's box. Even if you know the truth, you can't do anything to stop it, which is a great tragedy. But in this dark prophecy, there is still a breath of light that will buy time for humans and even all creatures in the universe to put together all the puzzle pieces to prevent the destruction of the universe.

Archaeologists Show You China: How Old is Our Civilization?

Feng Shi

24K0

This book is the work of front-line archaeological experts. It systematically translates archaeological results into teenagers' books, connects cultural relics, ruins, collections, myths, and historical stories to build a spiritual granary for teenagers to trace the origins of civilization, so that they can have a deeper understanding of the real and vivid China. This book is the work of archaeological expert Feng Shi. It is full of pictures and texts. It tells young people about ancient astronomical thoughts, the prehistoric Dragon and Tiger Tomb in the Xishuipo site and the twenty-eight lacquer box star charts in the tomb of Zeng Hou Yi, how the ancients observed and told time, and so on. The text in the book is interesting and easy to understand, and the pictures and texts are well matched. It is an excellent extracurricular reading of traditional Chinese culture suitable for teenagers.

Old Stories from the Southern Times

Feng Shi

70K0

Throughout the story is Gu Zhun's life, telling the ideological dispute between two top forces, whether it is the guarantee of peace during the conquest or the integration and understanding after the common prosperity of all ethnic groups. Looking for lost friends is the main thread throughout the story, and hiding under the undercurrent is a game between two forces, or, three.