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Assassination Bureau

Qu Fei

140K0

Official history background, novel style. Focus on the overall situation and restore the truth. Assassinations in world history focus on historical moments, and use a general overview to explain how assassinations affect the historical process. Restore the assassination scene with precious historical photos to give readers a clearer reading experience. Lincoln - the presidential bodyguard is unreliable; Gandhi - if you don't use violence, I will use violence; Caesar, Marat, Ito Hirobumi, Archduke Ferdinand...

Chapter 4: the Pacific War between the United States and Japan and the End of the Imperial Age (modern Volume)

Qu Fei

321K0

This book provides a panoramic description of the Pacific War between the United States and Japan, which is famous in the history of world wars, and vividly restores a fight and destruction of desire. From the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Midway showdown, to the Battle of Leyte Gulf, the bloody battle of Iwo Jima, and the bombing of Hiroshima, all important battles and events in the entire US-Japan Pacific War are included. The author digs deeply into the logic and game behind the war, conducts a thorough analysis of the causes and consequences of the war, and integrates the successes and failures of the United States and Japan in military, political, diplomatic, technological and other aspects into a magnificent epic of the Pacific War. This book combines the writing vision of "big history" with vivid and detailed descriptions, restoring the historical scene that rewrote the world order. In this war-torn ocean, the age of empire has finally come to an end, and the dawn of modern civilization has risen.

Chasing the Land: a History of World Wars (set of 4 Volumes)

Qu Fei

1.2M0

Throughout the history of the development of world civilization, the birth and development of civilizations are always accompanied by frequent and fierce wars. The current world structure was born out of thousands of years of long-term games and contests between the East and the West. The first volume of this book will go back to the beginning of it all, recreate the two-hundred-year-old epic battle between the Persian Empire and the Greek world, write about the rise and fall of the Republic of Carthage, and narrate the collision of civilizations and military confrontations in the three continents of Asia, Europe, and Africa. From 1095 to 1291, under the call of the Pope, a group of fanatical Christians launched eight expeditions in the past two hundred years in an attempt to regain the Holy Land Jerusalem, which had a profound impact on the Eastern and Western worlds. From 1219 to 1260, the powerful Mongols conducted three large-scale western expeditions in more than 40 years and established an unprecedentedly large empire. The second volume of this book passionately tells the story of this series of conquest wars that took place on the Eurasian continent in the Middle Ages. The American continent, this ancient, rich and mysterious land, once gave birth to three ancient civilizations: the Aztec civilization, the Inca civilization, and the Mayan civilization. At the end of the 15th century, when the Spanish launched the Age of Discovery and connected the old and new worlds, a thrilling history of conquest of the Americas began. The third volume of this book uses relaxed yet rigorous language to lay out the nearly three hundred years of the American continent from 1492 to 1776, from discovery to destruction and then to rebirth, recording the difficult choices made by the pioneers at the crossroads of destiny. Behind each "great decision", the giant wheel of the times is rolling forward... The fourth volume of this book provides a panoramic description of the U. S.-Japanese Pacific War, which is famous in the history of world wars, and vividly restores a fight and destruction of desire. This book combines the writing vision of "big history" with vivid and detailed descriptions, restoring the historical scene that rewrote the world order. In this war-torn ocean, the age of empire has finally come to an end, and the dawn of modern civilization has risen.

Chasing the Land 1: from the Greco-persian War to the Rise and Fall of the Republic of Carthage (ancient Scrolls)

Qu Fei

263K0

Throughout the history of the development of world civilization, the birth and development of civilizations are always accompanied by frequent and fierce wars. The current world structure was born out of thousands of years of long-term games and contests between the East and the West. This book will go back to the beginning of it all, recreate the two-hundred-year-old epic battle between the Persian Empire and the Greek world, write about the rise and fall of the Republic of Carthage, and narrate the collision of civilizations and military confrontations in the three continents of Asia, Europe, and Africa.

Chasing the Land 3: the Destruction of American Civilization and the Rise of the United States (modern Volume)

Qu Fei

288K0

The American continent, this ancient, rich and mysterious land, once gave birth to three ancient civilizations: the Aztec civilization, the Inca civilization, and the Mayan civilization. At the end of the 15th century, when the Spanish launched the Age of Discovery and connected the old and new worlds, a thrilling history of conquest of the Americas began. The American continent has since embarked on a rugged road that has lasted for centuries: the blood sacrifice in Mexico, the sunset in the Andes, how could the once brilliant civilization be completely destroyed overnight? Washington, Franklin, and Jefferson, who shouted "Give me liberty or give me death", raised the flag, and led the United States of America from a colony to independence? Various historical factors such as politics, society, and characters drive the prosperity and decline of civilization. In relaxed yet rigorous language, this book lays out the journey of the American continent from discovery to destruction to rebirth over the past three hundred years from 1492 to 1776. It records the difficult choices made by the pioneers at the crossroads of destiny. Behind each "great decision", the giant wheel of the times is rolling forward...

Zhu Lu Ji 2: the Crusades and the Mongols' Western Expedition (medieval Scrolls)

Qu Fei

287K0

From 1095 to 1291, under the call of the Pope, a group of fanatical Christians launched eight expeditions in the past two hundred years in an attempt to regain the Holy Land Jerusalem, which had a profound impact on the Eastern and Western worlds. From 1219 to 1260, the powerful Mongols conducted three large-scale western expeditions in more than 40 years and established an unprecedentedly large empire. This book passionately tells the story of this series of conquest wars that took place in Eurasia in the Middle Ages. Along with the mighty Crusaders and the invincible Mongolian cavalry, legendary figures appeared one by one, including Red Beard, Lionheart King, Saladin, Genghis Khan, Batu, the Old Man of the Mountain... A stormy Eurasian chess game began. In the intertwining of blood and fire, power and desire, dreams and glory, greed and ambition outline a soul-stirring picture of medieval history. What is about to usher in is a new era and order.