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春秋战国的兴亡过手:盘点那些曾经称霸过的诸侯国
Shen Xianting
The Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period were a period of great division in Chinese history. It was also the most active period in terms of military, science and technology, diplomacy, thought, and talent. During this turbulent period of more than five hundred years, all vassal states, regardless of their size, were trying their best to use all means to find a place in this troubled world. This book combines story form with historical analysis to take stock of those countries that once dominated during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period but eventually declined, revealing for you the unknown secrets about the rise and fall of history...
The Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period were a period of great division in Chinese history. It was also the most active period in terms of military, science and technology, diplomacy, thought, and talent. During this turbulent period of more than five hundred years, all vassal states, regardless of their size, were trying their best to use all means to find a place in this troubled world. This book combines story form with historical analysis to take stock of those countries that once dominated during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period but eventually declined, revealing for you the unknown secrets about the rise and fall of history...

拨开历史迷雾:开国功臣们的兔死狗烹
Shen Xianting
A group of founding heroes in history unexpectedly share the same fate of tragic death. Shang Yang was torn apart by a chariot, Li Si was cut in half, Lan Yu was skinned... Why did they end up like this? This book will reveal to you the fate of the founding heroes. They all have the same identity: the founding heroes who helped the king determine the country. They also all have the same fate: die miserably! When talking about the way of death, Shang Yang was the first to raise his hand: I was torn apart by a car! Li Si was dissatisfied: I was cut in half! Han Xin said: I regret not listening to Kuai Tong's plan back then! Liu Wenjing said: The ancients said that when the high birds are gone, a good bow is hidden. It seems that this statement is true! Wen Zhong said calmly: Let me just say that if history talks about the fate of loyal ministers in the future, my fate will definitely be used as a metaphor! Why did they end up like this? This book will reveal the secret for you!
A group of founding heroes in history unexpectedly share the same fate of tragic death. Shang Yang was torn apart by a chariot, Li Si was cut in half, Lan Yu was skinned... Why did they end up like this? This book will reveal to you the fate of the founding heroes. They all have the same identity: the founding heroes who helped the king determine the country. They also all have the same fate: die miserably! When talking about the way of death, Shang Yang was the first to raise his hand: I was torn apart by a car! Li Si was dissatisfied: I was cut in half! Han Xin said: I regret not listening to Kuai Tong's plan back then! Liu Wenjing said: The ancients said that when the high birds are gone, a good bow is hidden. It seems that this statement is true! Wen Zhong said calmly: Let me just say that if history talks about the fate of loyal ministers in the future, my fate will definitely be used as a metaphor! Why did they end up like this? This book will reveal the secret for you!

被「二代」玩坏的朝代:中国历史上的二代「翻车」之谜
Shen Xianting
The second-generation power transition in Chinese history will more or less cause some "rollover" accidents. They may lead to the direct collapse of the dynasty, or they may affect the historical direction and pattern of future generations. Are these second-generation rulers too stupid or too shrewd, or did their generation fail to arrange their funeral arrangements well? Or is there an unspeakable secret behind this? This book selects several typical cases of second-generation power changes, and uses stories as the mainstay and discussion as a supplement to reveal for you the mystery of why the second-generation power changes always "overturn"...
The second-generation power transition in Chinese history will more or less cause some "rollover" accidents. They may lead to the direct collapse of the dynasty, or they may affect the historical direction and pattern of future generations. Are these second-generation rulers too stupid or too shrewd, or did their generation fail to arrange their funeral arrangements well? Or is there an unspeakable secret behind this? This book selects several typical cases of second-generation power changes, and uses stories as the mainstay and discussion as a supplement to reveal for you the mystery of why the second-generation power changes always "overturn"...