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The Rise and Fall of France
History法兰西的兴衰
Lu Yimin
The book is divided into ten chapters, including: the initial crow and glory of the "Gaul Rooster", the Great Revolution that laid the foundation for France's strength in modern times, the Napoleonic Empire that shocked the European continent, 1815-1848: thirty years of retreat, the glory and disgrace of the Second French Empire, etc.
The book is divided into ten chapters, including: the initial crow and glory of the "Gaul Rooster", the Great Revolution that laid the foundation for France's strength in modern times, the Napoleonic Empire that shocked the European continent, 1815-1848: thirty years of retreat, the glory and disgrace of the Second French Empire, etc.

A Brief History of France
History法国小史
Lu Yimin
This book connects the history of France spanning more than 2,000 years in 30 chapters. From the birth of the city of Marseille (the predecessor of Marseille) in 600 BC to the hosting of the 2024 Paris Olympics, from Clovis, the founder of the Frankish Kingdom, Joan of Arc, the Pope "Prisoner of Avignon", "Sun King" Louis XIV, "The Monster of Corsica" Hundreds of characters and events intertwined to create the magnificent history of France, including Napoleon, the "Tiger Prime Minister" Clemenceau, and the "Eternal General" de Gaulle, to the masses of the Revolution, the students of the "May Storm", and the workers in the strike movement.
This book connects the history of France spanning more than 2,000 years in 30 chapters. From the birth of the city of Marseille (the predecessor of Marseille) in 600 BC to the hosting of the 2024 Paris Olympics, from Clovis, the founder of the Frankish Kingdom, Joan of Arc, the Pope "Prisoner of Avignon", "Sun King" Louis XIV, "The Monster of Corsica" Hundreds of characters and events intertwined to create the magnificent history of France, including Napoleon, the "Tiger Prime Minister" Clemenceau, and the "Eternal General" de Gaulle, to the masses of the Revolution, the students of the "May Storm", and the workers in the strike movement.