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古代中国人的日常生活
Ni Fangliu
Every person who has ever lived is a creator of history. They write real history with their real lives. So, what was the real life of ancient people like? Open this book and it will take you into the daily life of ancient Chinese - diet, clothing and etiquette, folk customs, market fireworks, entertainment and leisure, seasonal solar terms... You can experience the historical details, feel the warmth of life, and discover the origins of humanities and history through the changes in the ancient people's clothing, food, housing and transportation. Explore the cultural foundation of China in the small days of ancient people.
Every person who has ever lived is a creator of history. They write real history with their real lives. So, what was the real life of ancient people like? Open this book and it will take you into the daily life of ancient Chinese - diet, clothing and etiquette, folk customs, market fireworks, entertainment and leisure, seasonal solar terms... You can experience the historical details, feel the warmth of life, and discover the origins of humanities and history through the changes in the ancient people's clothing, food, housing and transportation. Explore the cultural foundation of China in the small days of ancient people.

中国盗墓史·古代人物卷
Ni Fangliu
This book is the first in Ni Fangliu's General History of Tomb Robbers series. It is an alternative "biography" with a unique theme written by the famous historical scholar and best-selling author Ni Fangliu. It can be regarded as the "Biography of Chinese Tomb Robbers". The book is divided into nine parts: emperors, kings, ministers, Confucians, soldiers, bandits, monks, eunuchs, and people. It uses human lines to describe 22 major tomb robbers in China's two to three thousand years of tomb robbing history, representative tomb robbing phenomena of various dynasties, various classes, and various motives. It unfolds one by one in a story-telling way. The book tells historical anecdotes or secrets, and the materials cited in the book are rich and informative. Many of them come from historical documents and ancient people's notes, and some even borrow from archaeological reports. The content is both popular and informative. The overall writing style is simple and lively, interesting and beautiful.
This book is the first in Ni Fangliu's General History of Tomb Robbers series. It is an alternative "biography" with a unique theme written by the famous historical scholar and best-selling author Ni Fangliu. It can be regarded as the "Biography of Chinese Tomb Robbers". The book is divided into nine parts: emperors, kings, ministers, Confucians, soldiers, bandits, monks, eunuchs, and people. It uses human lines to describe 22 major tomb robbers in China's two to three thousand years of tomb robbing history, representative tomb robbing phenomena of various dynasties, various classes, and various motives. It unfolds one by one in a story-telling way. The book tells historical anecdotes or secrets, and the materials cited in the book are rich and informative. Many of them come from historical documents and ancient people's notes, and some even borrow from archaeological reports. The content is both popular and informative. The overall writing style is simple and lively, interesting and beautiful.