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Melancholy Horqin Grassland

Zhu Zengquan

48K03

The book is divided into 10 parts: the capital, flying to the universe, the plateau of life, remembering the sea, the grassland, the land of the Northeast, Guanzhong, visiting ancient times along the Silk Road, looking up at the snow peaks, and a night banquet on the Seine River. Content includes: castles in the Loire Valley, fields in France, banquets on the Seine, conversations on the seaside, Beethoven statues, Pattaya landscapes, etc.

Notes on the History of War: Yuan - Ming (revised Edition)

Zhu Zengquan

259K0

A majestic and wise general and a wise man with unique insight, he tells the history of a thousand years of war in a unique notebook style. Classic battles are brilliantly presented, with in-depth commentary on the rise and fall of dynasties. Taking history as a mirror, it is a warning that if you forget to fight, you will be in danger.

Notes on War History: Three Kingdoms - Sui and Tang Dynasties (revised Edition)

Zhu Zengquan

309K0

A majestic and wise general, a wise man with a unique eye, narrates the history of a thousand years of war in a unique writing style, wonderfully presents classic battles, and provides in-depth commentary on the rise and fall of dynasties. Using history as a mirror, there is a warning that if you forget to fight, you will be in danger.

Notes on the History of War: Five Dynasties - Song, Liao, Jin and Xia (revised Edition)

Zhu Zengquan

264K0

A majestic and wise general and a wise man with unique insight, he tells the history of a thousand years of war in a unique notebook style. This book provides a wonderful presentation of classic battles and an in-depth commentary on the rise and fall of dynasties. This book takes history as a mirror and serves as a warning that people will be in danger if they forget to fight.

Notes on War History: Ancient Times - Qin and Han Dynasties (revised Edition)

Zhu Zengquan

225K0

General Zhu Zengquan used the professional vision of a professional soldier to review ancient Chinese wars in "War History Notes: Ancient Times - Qin and Han", presenting the classic battles of armies and iron horses, and commenting in depth on the rise and fall of dynasties. The history of the millennium war is told in a unique notebook style, the classic battles are brilliantly presented, and the rise and fall of dynasties is commented on in depth. History serves as a mirror and a warning that if you forget to fight, you will be in danger.

Chinese Ship

Chinese Ship

Literature

Zhu Zengquan

60K0

A soldier and a poet, his poems are full of enthusiasm for the motherland, concern for history, and deep affection for life. He is a poet who puts his whole soul into writing poems. Therefore, the poems he writes have flesh and blood, bones, pain, and life, and have great emotional impact and the power to shock the soul.

Life Through Death

Zhu Zengquan

64K0

"Life Crosses Death" is a military poem by General Zhu Zengquan. It is divided into five parts and reflects the author's insights and thinking during his long military career. Because of the general's special status, his military poems have also been given a unique personality: facing war, calling for peace, praising life, and writing about heroes. From ancient times to the present, war has been a topic that humans cannot escape, and peace is the goal that humans have been pursuing. As a general, the author has different thoughts on war and peace than ordinary people. Decades of military life have left the author with heavy and profound reflections on life. Watching the lives around him pass through death again and again, the author's cherishment and desire for life appear to be particularly sincere and strong. Among them, "The Fantasy of Mao'er Cave" is a very unique set of military poems. It is also a soldier's thoughts and feelings after being baptized by blood and fire, full of the intensity and heat of blood.

Notes on War History: Qing Dynasty (revised Edition)

Zhu Zengquan

252K0

General Zhu Zengquan reviewed the "War History Notes: Qing Dynasty" on ancient Chinese wars with the professional vision of a professional soldier, presenting the classic battles of armies and iron horses, and commenting in depth on the rise and fall of dynasties. "War History Notes" is the author's prose-style war history notes, or a notebook-style war history. All history is boring and boring to read, and war history is no exception. This is an attempt by the author to write the history of war in an easy-to-understand and fascinating way. This book describes the war history of the Qing Dynasty in detail.