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历史岂有底稿Ⅱ
Hou Xingguo
Reading history is like drinking. First, you have to taste it, secondly, you have to enjoy it slowly, and thirdly, don't overdo it. A tipsy state is good. This book is a collection of the author's historical essays, from Han Feizi to Kant, from Wang Zhaojun to Nalan Rongruo, from Song of Everlasting Sorrow to Charlotte's Sorrow, taking you through the time tunnel and experiencing the dust of history. History is like a deep mansion, and we all occasionally see a little bit through the cracks in the door.
Reading history is like drinking. First, you have to taste it, secondly, you have to enjoy it slowly, and thirdly, don't overdo it. A tipsy state is good. This book is a collection of the author's historical essays, from Han Feizi to Kant, from Wang Zhaojun to Nalan Rongruo, from Song of Everlasting Sorrow to Charlotte's Sorrow, taking you through the time tunnel and experiencing the dust of history. History is like a deep mansion, and we all occasionally see a little bit through the cracks in the door.

历史岂有底稿3
Hou Xingguo
Reading history is like drinking. First, you have to taste it, secondly, you have to enjoy it slowly, and thirdly, don't overdo it. A tipsy state is best. This book is the third volume in the same series of the author's historical essay collection "History Has No Manuscript". From Han Feizi to Kant, from Wang Zhaojun to Nalan Rongruo, from Song of Everlasting Sorrow to Charlotte's Sorrow, it takes you through the tunnel of time and experiences the dust of history. History is like a deep mansion, and we all occasionally see a little bit through the cracks in the door.
Reading history is like drinking. First, you have to taste it, secondly, you have to enjoy it slowly, and thirdly, don't overdo it. A tipsy state is best. This book is the third volume in the same series of the author's historical essay collection "History Has No Manuscript". From Han Feizi to Kant, from Wang Zhaojun to Nalan Rongruo, from Song of Everlasting Sorrow to Charlotte's Sorrow, it takes you through the tunnel of time and experiences the dust of history. History is like a deep mansion, and we all occasionally see a little bit through the cracks in the door.