Library

Browse and search books

Tags

2,982 novels found

The Hometown of Hanging Gardens: Babylon (part 2)

Li Cambridge Jie Baofeng

41K0

This "World History Encyclopedia" records the history of human evolution and civilization development since the birth of mankind. It systematically records the outstanding achievements of mankind in creating material civilization and spiritual civilization, and provides a detailed and appropriate review and summary of the entire process of human civilization, providing an effective way for us to inherit and carry forward the achievements of human civilization.

The Rise and Fall of the Sea Peoples: Ancient Greece (part 1)

Li Cambridge Jie Baofeng

47K0

This "World History Encyclopedia" records the history of human evolution and civilization development since the birth of mankind. It systematically records the outstanding achievements of mankind in creating material civilization and spiritual civilization, and provides a detailed and appropriate review and summary of the entire process of human civilization, providing an effective way for us to inherit and carry forward the achievements of human civilization.

Astronomical Calendar Through Time and Space (part 2)

Lin Zhiman Xiao Feng

52K0

This series of books organically and harmoniously combines traditional education with future prospects, guiding contemporary Chinese people to follow the modern trend of integrating the long and ancient Chinese civilization into world development.

Towers of the Song Dynasty: Illustrations of Song Dynasty Architecture

Fu Boxing

73K0

"The Tower of the Song Dynasty" uses paintings to tell history, systematically sorting out the architectural appearance characteristics of the Song Dynasty reflected in the boundary paintings of the two Song Dynasties, analyzing its works, describing its influence, discussing its evolution, detailing its implication, vivid images, and using it to draw an interesting, vivid and vivid three-dimensional picture of life in the Song Dynasty. The book contains a total of more than 140 Song Dynasty paintings and more than 600 exquisite illustrations, which are arranged in an orderly manner and are pleasant to read. These famous works not only increase the artistic appreciation of the book, but also greatly increase the credibility of the image data. The book explores the appearance styles and evolution trajectories of buildings in the Song Dynasty from the perspective of the architecture in Song paintings. The emphasis is not on the architectural technology at that time, which can add a new perspective to architectural historians.

Popular Romance of Chinese Dynasties: Tang History Romance

Cai Dongfan

578K0

This is one of the series of books "Popular Romance of Chinese Dynasties" written by Cai Dongfan. "History of the Tang Dynasty" compiled by Cai Dongfan narrates the historical facts of the Tang Dynasty during its 290 years from prosperity to decline, and experienced disasters such as women's disasters, castration disasters, and feudal lordship disasters. It has plain views, rich content, methodical exposition, elegant language, self-evaluation and self-annotation, and is both rational and interesting. It is regarded as a classic of popular history. The book is careful in selecting materials, mainly focusing on authentic history and side by side with unofficial history, allowing people to get started with the history of the nation.

Popular Romance of Chinese Dynasties: Romance of Song Dynasty

Cai Dongfan

509K0

Zhao Kuangyin, who was born as a warrior, took advantage of the opportunity of being in charge of the young country to create a mutiny in Chenqiao. He wore a yellow robe and then staged a scene of drinking wine to release his military power, which consolidated the Zhao family's regime. The country was gradually becoming unified, martial arts was practiced, and culture was cultivated. The economy and culture of the Song Dynasty made more brilliant achievements. However, Liao, Jin, and Xia successively emerged in the north, and Huayi fought repeatedly. The Song Dynasty was so weak that it was difficult to recover, and the reforms initiated by Shenzong and Wang Anshi ended in failure. Deceived by some treacherous officials who wanted to restore the new law, both emperors of the Northern Song Dynasty were made prisoners. The Southern Song Dynasty court was trying to maintain peace, and for this reason, it killed generals who were determined to resist the Jin Dynasty. In the end, the same mistakes were repeated, and the Mongol army advanced step by step. The three emperors were either captured, died on the way to escape, or were buried in the sea. More than three hundred years of history have shown that only through continuous self-improvement can we survive and develop, while ignorance and corruption will eventually perish. The biggest lesson is that power and treachery harm the country.

Popular Romance of Chinese Dynasties: Romance of the Later Han Dynasty

Cai Dongfan

537K0

During the Han Dynasty, historians divided it into two groups, called the Early Han and the Later Han, also known as the Eastern and Western Han. This is because during the four hundred years of the Han Dynasty, Wang Mang usurped the country and actually usurped the throne for eighteen years. Therefore, before Wang Mang, it was called the Former Han, and after Wang Mang, it was called the Later Han. Moreover, the former Han Dynasty established its capital in Shaanxi, so it was known as the Western Han Dynasty, and the later Han Dynasty established its capital in Luoyang, so it was known as the Eastern Han Dynasty.

Popular Romance of Chinese Dynasties: Romance of the Five Dynasties

Cai Dongfan

319K0

"History of the Five Dynasties" is a masterpiece of popular history that is popular at home and abroad. The great historian Cai Dongfan's official history is the classic and anecdotes are the weft. The chapter-like structure, popular writing style, and witty comments truly reproduce the magnificent process of the historical evolution of Chinese civilization. It describes the folk customs and people's livelihood under the changes of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, and understands the bloody battles on the battlefield, palace intrigues, and the wisdom of survival in the rise and fall of the ages.

Popular Romance of Chinese Dynasties: Romance of the Two Jin Dynasties

Cai Dongfan

528K0

This is one of the series of books "Popular Romance of Chinese Dynasties" written by Cai Dongfan. "The Romance of the Two Jin Dynasties" narrates the historical facts of the one hundred and fifty-six years between the Eastern and Western Jin Dynasties, such as internal affairs being in disrepair, disasters and invasions, and eventual downfall. It has plain views, rich content, methodical exposition, elegant language, self-evaluation and self-annotation, and is both rational and interesting. It is regarded as a classic of popular history. The book is careful in selecting materials, mainly focusing on authentic history and side by side with unofficial history, allowing people to get started with the history of the nation.

Popular Romance of Chinese Dynasties: Romance of Qing History

Cai Dongfan

544K0

"The Romance of the Qing Dynasty": As far back as the Zhao and Song Dynasties, after the Jin State was destroyed, the remaining Jurchen survivors fled to the northeast and hid on the seashore. Taking the meaning of "residents under Changbai Mountain", they named themselves "Aixinjueluo Clan" and established the Manchukuo Kingdom, so the whole family was renamed "Manchu". After hundreds of years and several generations, a man of outstanding wisdom and courage appeared in the clan, and another 268 years of Qing Dynasty history was rehearsed. The Qing Dynasty unified the Central Plains, and the general path is eternal and endless, and it can rest with the sky. Unexpectedly, the foreign ships had strong guns and powerful guns, and they repeatedly invaded the country. They cut off territory today and paid compensation tomorrow. Tired to the Qing Dynasty, the monarchs and ministers were distracted by one thing and neglected the other, and the country's power gradually declined. Unexpectedly, the foreign troubles were not over, but the internal troubles arose again. Wuchang launched an attack, and the provinces responded, and the Qing Dynasty was overthrown...

Popular Romance of Chinese Dynasties: Romance of Ming Dynasty

Cai Dongfan

468K0

"The Romance of the Ming Dynasty" spanned 276 years from the founding of the country by the civilian emperor Zhu Yuanzhang to the death of Emperor Sizong of the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang rose to the occasion, and within a few years he expelled Emperor Yuan and unified China. He finally drove the foreigners out of China, but he was afraid of constant harassment, so he had to build the Great Wall high and thick. It was only at this time that Zheng He, who made seven voyages to the West, appeared, bringing with him the highest technology at the time and a huge fleet to greatly promote the power of the Ming Empire. The writing style of the book is smooth and the story is vivid.

Popular Romance of Chinese Dynasties: Romance of Northern and Southern History

Cai Dongfan

562K0

This book narrates the historical facts from division to confrontation and reunification during the 170 years of the Southern and Northern Dynasties. It has plain views, rich content, methodical discussion, elegant language, self-evaluation and self-annotation, and has both reason and interest. It is regarded as a classic of popular history. The book is careful in selecting materials, mainly focusing on authentic history and side by side with unofficial history, allowing people to get started with the history of the nation.

Popular Romance of Chinese Dynasties: Romance of the Pre-han Dynasty

Cai Dongfan

522K0

"The Romance of the Former Han Dynasty" compiled by Cai Dongfan is a masterpiece of romance with official history as its backbone and anecdotes as its weft, with a special style and self-commented annotations. The writing style of the book is friendly and natural, and easy to understand.

Popular Romance of Chinese Dynasties: Romance of Yuan Dynasty

Cai Dongfan

276K0

"The Romance of the Yuan Dynasty" compiled by Cai Dongfan is one of the "Popular Romance of Chinese Dynasties". With a chapter-by-chapter structure, popular articles, and witty comments, this book truly reproduces the magnificent historical evolution of Chinese civilization and narrates the rise and fall of the Yuan Dynasty. Since Tiemujin (Genghis Khan) unified the Mongolian tribes, Kublai Khan named the country Yuan, until Zhu Yuanzhang established the Ming Dynasty. The writing is smooth and the story is vivid.

Lu Simian's Appreciation of the Three Kingdoms

Lu Simian

146K0

This book is the only popular historical work written by the historian Mr. Lu Simian. The author conducted an in-depth analysis of the characters, events, wars and other issues that appeared in the history of the Three Kingdoms from multiple angles, and put forward many unique and in-depth insights. This book not only collects "History of the Three Kingdoms" and Mr. Lu Simian's notes on the history of the Three Kingdoms, but also adds some chapters from his book "History of Qin and Han" in order to fully reflect Mr. Lu Simian's rigorous academic style.

Interesting History: Those Intriguing Historical Stories

Qin Tao

92K0

It is impossible for people to have smooth sailing, and the experience of the emperor's civil servants and generals may be even more bumpy. Yi Yin, the prime minister of Shang Tang, had been a slave; Han Xin, the founding father of the Western Han Dynasty, had been humiliated from the crotch; Bu Shi, the minister of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, had been a shepherd; Yao Guangxiao, the counselor of Emperor Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty, had been a monk. This book carefully selects the most legendary ancient figures and tells their thought-provoking life experiences in a relaxed and humorous tone. I believe you will be inspired after reading the wonderful lives of these people.

From City-state to Empire: Ancient Rome (part 2)

Li Cambridge Jie Baofeng

36K0

This "World History Encyclopedia" records the history of human evolution and civilization development since the birth of mankind. It systematically records the outstanding achievements of mankind in creating material civilization and spiritual civilization, and provides a detailed and appropriate review and summary of the entire process of human civilization, providing an effective way for us to inherit and carry forward the achievements of human civilization.

The Empire Across Europe and Asia: Byzantium (part 1)

Li Cambridge Jie Baofeng

54K0

This "World History Encyclopedia" records the history of human evolution and civilization development since the birth of mankind. It systematically records the outstanding achievements of mankind in creating material civilization and spiritual civilization, and provides a detailed and appropriate review and summary of the entire process of human civilization, providing an effective way for us to inherit and carry forward the achievements of human civilization.

The Empire Across Europe and Asia: Byzantium (part 2)

Li Cambridge Jie Baofeng

33K0

This "World History Encyclopedia" records the history of human evolution and civilization development since the birth of mankind. It systematically records the outstanding achievements of mankind in creating material civilization and spiritual civilization, and provides a detailed and appropriate review and summary of the entire process of human civilization, providing an effective way for us to inherit and carry forward the achievements of human civilization.

A Nation That Survived Many Adversities: Hebrews (part 2)

Li Cambridge Jie Baofeng

30K0

This "World History Encyclopedia" records the history of human evolution and civilization development since the birth of mankind. It systematically records the outstanding achievements of mankind in creating material civilization and spiritual civilization, and provides a detailed and appropriate review and summary of the entire process of human civilization, providing an effective way for us to inherit and carry forward the achievements of human civilization.

The Marvel of History: Miracles of Europe and America (part 2)

Li Cambridge Jie Baofeng

40K0

This "World History Encyclopedia" records the history of human evolution and civilization development since the birth of mankind. It systematically records the outstanding achievements of mankind in creating material civilization and spiritual civilization, and provides a detailed and appropriate review and summary of the entire process of human civilization, providing an effective way for us to inherit and carry forward the achievements of human civilization.

A Nation That Survived Many Adversities: Hebrews (part 1)

Li Cambridge Jie Baofeng

40K0

This "World History Encyclopedia" records the history of human evolution and civilization development since the birth of mankind. It systematically records the outstanding achievements of mankind in creating material civilization and spiritual civilization, and provides a detailed and appropriate review and summary of the entire process of human civilization, providing an effective way for us to inherit and carry forward the achievements of human civilization.

The Cradle of Islam: Arabia (part 2)

Li Cambridge Jie Baofeng

46K0

This "World History Encyclopedia" records the history of human evolution and civilization development since the birth of mankind. It systematically records the outstanding achievements of mankind in creating material civilization and spiritual civilization, and provides a detailed and appropriate review and summary of the entire process of human civilization, providing an effective way for us to inherit and carry forward the achievements of human civilization.

The Marvel of History: Miracles of Europe and America (part 1)

Li Cambridge Jie Baofeng

87K0

This "World History Encyclopedia" records the history of human evolution and civilization development since the birth of mankind. It systematically records the outstanding achievements of mankind in creating material civilization and spiritual civilization, and provides a detailed and appropriate review and summary of the entire process of human civilization, providing an effective way for us to inherit and carry forward the achievements of human civilization.

The Cradle of Islam: Arabia (part 1)

Li Cambridge Jie Baofeng

55K0

This "World History Encyclopedia" records the history of human evolution and civilization development since the birth of mankind. It systematically records the outstanding achievements of mankind in creating material civilization and spiritual civilization, and provides a detailed and appropriate review and summary of the entire process of human civilization, providing an effective way for us to inherit and carry forward the achievements of human civilization.

The Birthplace of Buddhism: Ancient India (part 2)

Li Cambridge Jie Baofeng

35K0

This "World History Encyclopedia" records the history of human evolution and civilization development since the birth of mankind. It systematically records the outstanding achievements of mankind in creating material civilization and spiritual civilization, and provides a detailed and appropriate review and summary of the entire process of human civilization, providing an effective way for us to inherit and carry forward the achievements of human civilization.

The Rise and Fall of the Sea Peoples: Ancient Greece (part 2)

Li Cambridge Jie Baofeng

38K0

This "World History Encyclopedia" records the history of human evolution and civilization development since the birth of mankind. It systematically records the outstanding achievements of mankind in creating material civilization and spiritual civilization, and provides a detailed and appropriate review and summary of the entire process of human civilization, providing an effective way for us to inherit and carry forward the achievements of human civilization.

From City-state to Empire: Ancient Rome (part 1)

Li Cambridge Jie Baofeng

51K0

This "World History Encyclopedia" records the history of human evolution and civilization development since the birth of mankind. It systematically records the outstanding achievements of mankind in creating material civilization and spiritual civilization, and provides a detailed and appropriate review and summary of the entire process of human civilization, providing an effective way for us to inherit and carry forward the achievements of human civilization.

The Gift of the Nile: Ancient Egypt (part 2)

Li Cambridge Jie Baofeng

53K0

This "World History Encyclopedia" records the history of human evolution and civilization development since the birth of mankind. It systematically records the outstanding achievements of mankind in creating material civilization and spiritual civilization, and provides a detailed and appropriate review and summary of the entire process of human civilization, providing an effective way for us to inherit and carry forward the achievements of human civilization.

The Hometown of Hanging Gardens: Babylon (part 1)

Li Cambridge Jie Baofeng

43K0

This "World History Encyclopedia" records the history of human evolution and civilization development since the birth of mankind. It systematically records the outstanding achievements of mankind in creating material civilization and spiritual civilization, and provides a detailed and appropriate review and summary of the entire process of human civilization, providing an effective way for us to inherit and carry forward the achievements of human civilization.

Secrets of the Forbidden City Series (2 Volumes in Total)

Aixinjueluo Puyi

522K0

Must-read books for studying the history of the Qing Dynasty, Wanqing Dynasty, the Republic of China and the Puppet Manchukuo, including "The Gone Forbidden City" and "My First Half of Life". "The First Half of My Life (Gray Cover)" is a "reflective" autobiography written by Aisin Giorro Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty in China, while he was in the Fushun War Criminals Detention Center. The character stories told in "The Forbidden City" are true and vivid. This is due to the author using the idea of ​​​​a film screenwriter to tell the story. At the same time, he insists on "not producing stories, only being a porter of history." He tells history after extensive research and only tells stories without setting opinions, allowing the audience to make their own judgments.

After-tea and Drinking Talks About Famous Officials: Han Dynasty

Wei Shangtian

129K0

By describing the positive images of many loyal, brave, upright and famous ministers of the Han Dynasty who were upright, honest and outspoken, this book reveals the important role of pillar ministers in the long-term stability of a country and the happiness and well-being of the people. The book introduces touching examples such as Zhou Yafu's endurance of humiliation and burden, Bing Ji's taking credit but not being arrogant, Han Lang's redress of injustice, Liu Cang's righteousness but not seeking credit, Yin Wenggui's fragrant breeze, Yang Zhen's refusal to collect money at night, Li Ying, Fan Pang and others' desperate struggle against corrupt elements. There is also a description of the affectionate thrush Zhang Chang. The honest, loyal and strong minister also has a tender side, making the character more vivid.

The Fragrance of Tea, Poetry and Books

Zhang Baqi Yu Xiaoshuang

107K0

This book is based in Jinhua, looks at the whole country, and connects ancient and modern times. It mainly focuses on classical classics and tea-related works by various tea poets and celebrities. It contains a total of 64 tea-related articles. Many of these articles have been published in "Jinhua Daily", "Jinhua Spiritual Civilization", "Spring and Autumn" and "Bawu Tea Culture". The book is divided into 6 parts, namely: Classical masterpieces spread the fragrance of tea; Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism celebrities' tea poems reveal the fragrance; Folk tea books and tea poems bloom with fragrance; Ancient and modern tea love fragrance rivals the fragrance of Gui Fang; Tea virtues, tea rhymes, and tea ceremonies all spread the fragrance; The deep sea of ​​tea makes the fragrance more beautiful and fragrant; and there is an appendix on tea works that interfere with tea. The book is succinct in length, with pictures and texts, a blend of literature and science, and detailed information. It starts from the tea ceremony of tea people that readers love to see, and integrates creativity, locality, history, reality, storytelling and interest.

Set of Good Young Masters of Ming and Qing Dynasties (2 Volumes in Total)

Gaoyang

276K0

Gao Yang, a historical writer as famous as Jin Yong. Based on multiple textual researches, combined with historical materials, and quotations from other sources, the story talks about the talents, temperament and temperament of famous officials in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. "The Four Young Masters in the Late Ming Dynasty" In the late Ming Dynasty, the court was corrupted, and internal and external troubles came one after another. There are four children from aristocratic families who are loyal, filial, righteous, literary and elegant, and have the world in mind. In the book, Gao Yang tells the life stories of four respected and admired princes, Chen Zhenhui, Hou Fangyu, Fang Yizhi, and Mao Bijiang, in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. He also provides a unique interpretation of historical events through multi-faceted research and a large number of historical documents. It is also accompanied by Gao Yang's masterpiece "Working Exam", which examines the rotation system of the Military Aircraft Department in the Qing Dynasty and reveals the inside story of the operation of the political power center of the Qing Dynasty. "The Four Young Masters in the Late Qing Dynasty" corresponds to the Four Young Masters in the late Ming Dynasty. There were also four young masters in the late Qing Dynasty, all of whom came from aristocratic families and had great talents. Living in an era of collision between the East and the West and the transition between the old and the new, the four people with great ambitions but unfortunate fates could not break free from the shackles of the times. In the end, their ambitions were difficult to achieve and they died in depression. However, their thoughts and deeds had a profound impact on later generations. In the book, Gao Yang narrates the life stories of four respected, loved and admired princes from aristocratic families in the late Qing Dynasty. Through various research and combined with a large number of historical documents, Gao Yang gave a unique interpretation of historical events.

Three Kingdoms Series (2 Volumes in Total)

Huan Da Sima Zhao Danyang

255K0

This set includes "Three Kingdoms" and "Three Kingdoms". "The Great Military Advisor of the Three Kingdoms" tells the representative deeds of the military advisors and counselors of the Three Kingdoms, analyzes their strategies, and extracts their wisdom from a modern perspective, allowing readers to read, understand, and use the Three Kingdoms. "Fateful Three Kingdoms" selects ten representative figures from the Three Kingdoms period. From the perspective of power laws, orthodoxy disputes, regional conflicts, class promotion and other aspects, individual resistance deeds are used to reflect the underlying logic of social operation. Re-looking at the Three Kingdoms from the high perspective of big history, the images of those familiar figures become more complete; the thread of that intricate history becomes clearer. More importantly, the Three Kingdoms did not come out of thin air, nor did they disappear completely. The great historical logic described in this book will help you re-understand thousands of years of Chinese history.

Iron-blooded Game: Kangxi and His Ministers

Jinmanlou

157K01

The book "The Iron-Blooded Game: Kangxi and His Ministers" describes the past events of the Kangxi Dynasty. Emperor Kangxi ascended the throne at the age of 8. As a young emperor, he worked hard to govern and laid an important foundation for the "Kangxi and Qianlong Dynasties" for more than 130 years. During his 61-year reign, Kangxi captured Obai, pacified the San Francisco, conquered Taiwan, and defeated Galdan, which demonstrated the inherent bravery of the banner people. On the other hand, Kangxi also advocated Confucianism, promoted enlightenment, governed the world with benevolence and filial piety, and got along well with Han people and officials. The way of civil and military affairs is relaxed and relaxed. Kangxi deeply understood and combined the essence of traditional Chinese governance. His handling of the relationship between monarch and ministers and various experiences in governance are worthy of learning and reference by future generations. A major feature of "The Game of Iron and Blood: Kangxi and His Ministers" is that it uses the plot of the TV series "Kangxi Dynasty" as an introduction, and uses time and events as the context. Each section is an independent chapter, guiding and teaching readers how to distinguish the plot structure and jokes of novels and TV series, the romance of unofficial history and the truth of history.

Late Qing Dynasty under the Microscope

Jinmanlou

129K0

"Late Qing Under the Microscope" carefully extracts 74 historical fragments of the late Qing Dynasty from millions of words of Qing memorials, diaries, letters, and foreign documents, including people, events, and objects. It shows the vicissitudes of an ancient empire in a multi-angle and all-round way as it struggled and declined at the transition between the old and the new. Why can't Daoguang, who advocates simplicity, punish corruption? How did Cixi, who often made typos, use her son's enlightenment textbooks to overthrow ministers who cared about their fate and extend their lives for the Qing court? What are the amazing aspects of the imperial master Weng Tonghe and the reform leader Kang Youwei? Did Zhang Zhidong's reforms and the Hubei New Army save the late Qing Dynasty, or did they transfuse blood for the revolution? Did the revolutionary army really defeat the corrupt Qing army? ... Under the microscope, "Wan Qing Under the Microscope" presents a feast of Wan Qing's history that makes people pause, sigh, and subvert their cognition.

A History of China That is Addictive Once You Read It

Wen Boling

189K8.29

In Li Bai's eyes, a Yang Guifei is like "the clouds are like her clothes and the flowers are like her face, and the spring breeze is blowing on the threshold and the dew is rich"; in Du Mu's eyes, she is like "the concubine riding on the red dust is laughing, no one knows that it is the lychees coming"; and in Luo Yin's eyes, it is "the man under the spring should have said something, and this time I will not blame Yang Fei." Beauty, beloved concubine, prodigal woman and scapegoat, which one is the real Concubine Yang? Chang'an City, in the Han and Tang dynasties, was the irreplaceable center of the empire and "the crown jewel of all nations" in Wang Wei's writings; in the Song Dynasty, it became a border military town; and in the late Ming Dynasty, it became a hell on earth where famine abounded and people changed their sons to eat. Wen Boling's articles contain both detailed stories and a historical perspective. They are thrilling and addictive as soon as you read them. In Wen Boling's writings, history is no longer a notebook arranged according to time, but a process of evolution of the times that runs through time and clearly understands the context. If you read history using his method, you will discover the hand behind history and thoroughly understand the past, present and future of history.

Er Yan Ci

Er Yan Ci

History

Xia Jingguan

15K0

"Er Yan's Ci" contains dozens of poems written by Yan Shu and Yan Jidao's father and son in the Northern Song Dynasty. It was selected and compiled by Xia Jingguan, a scholar of the Republic of China, and edited by Mr. Yang Huaiyuan of Southwest University. This book aims to help today's high school students and junior college students improve their reading and appreciation of Song poetry. By interpreting Er Yan's poetry, it will deepen their knowledge and understanding of the creative style of the graceful poets of the Northern Song Dynasty, thereby cultivating their linguistic literacy and aesthetic sentiment in the appreciation of Song poetry. The first half of the book is about Yan Shu's poems. Yan Shu was good at poetry and lyrics, his articles were elegant, and he was good at calligraphy. His lyrics were outstanding, and he was known as the "prime minister's poet". His poetry absorbed the elegant and flowing style of poetry of the "Huajian School" of the Southern Tang Dynasty and Feng Yansi, and created the graceful style of poetry of the Northern Song Dynasty. He is known as the "first ancestor of the Yisheng family of the Northern Song Dynasty".

The Spread of Western History to the East and the Evolution of Chinese Historiography (1840-1927)

Zhao Shaofeng

306K0

This book elaborates on the response and changes made by Chinese historiography in the face of the impact of new European and American studies under the background of modernization. From the early missionaries, to the reformers, the great masters of the Republic of China, and then to the early Marxists, it outlines a concise picture of the evolution of Chinese historiography towards modernization.

Left Pass

Left Pass

History

Liang Kuan Zhuang Shi

68K0

Selected and annotated by Liang Kuan and Zhuang Shi and published by the Commercial Press, "Students' Chinese Studies Series New Edition·Zuo Zhuan" was originally an anthology for middle school students during the Republic of China. This anthology takes the great powers' struggle for hegemony in the Spring and Autumn Period as the basic clue, taking into account the literary value, and excerpts from the original text of "Zuo Zhuan" "Qi Huan Hegemony", "Jin Wen Jianhe Hegemony", "Chu Zhuang Struggle for Hegemony", "Wu Helu Enters Ying", "Yue Goujian Destroys Wu", etc., Which are decisive for the Spring and Autumn Period. Select and annotate historical events with great significance and exciting narratives. This will not only allow readers to understand the historical situation of the feudal princes competing for hegemony in the Spring and Autumn Period, but also appreciate the narrative art of "Zuo Zhuan". At the same time, it will also allow readers to improve their historical and literary literacy.

Novels, Novel Network, Latest Popular Novels-qq Reading_website of China Literature Group

(iran) Zhiffani

505K0

This book is an important work on the history of Mongolia, recording a large number of historical facts during the rise and power of the Mongol Empire from the 13th to the 14th century. The book can be divided into three parts: the first part includes the history of the periods of Genghis Khan, Ogodei Khan and Guyuk Khan; the second part includes the history of Central Asia and Persia at that time; the third part narrates the historical facts of Mongol Khan and his early reign in a larger length.

Interesting Tang Dynasty History Series (2 Volumes in Total)

Wen Boling Zhou Bai

208K0

"Fashion in the Tang Dynasty" reproduces the actual living conditions of the Tang Dynasty palace and people from aspects such as food, clothing, marriage and love, residence, religion, culture and education, medical care, travel and shopping, and shows a three-dimensional scene of the daily life of the Tang Dynasty people. "Li Bai's Thirty Years" will restore to you a Li Bai who has been misunderstood for thousands of years. Under the halo of poetry immortals, the real Li Bai is so real that you don't want to admit it.

Biography of Zhu Yuanzhang

Wu Han

146K0

Zhu Yuanzhang came from a humble background and worked as a cowherd, a monk, and a beggar. Later, he joined the rebel army and became the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. As an "alien" among feudal rulers, his life aroused countless curiosity in later generations. Mr. Wu Han, a great historian of the Ming Dynasty, has produced four versions of "The Biography of Zhu Yuanzhang". This book adopts the version he wrote in 1948. He collected detailed historical materials and used vivid language to outline Zhu Yuanzhang's life from beggar to emperor, and showed the image of a complex and contradictory feudal emperor who was both diligent and cruel, ambitious and suspicious.

It Turns Out That History Can Be so Fun (all Three Volumes)

Xiaotan And Acan Sai Lei

63K0

The first set of comic history works by millionaire podcasters Xiaogang and Acan, just like the Sailei comic history series, allows readers to learn history in a hilarious way. Xiaogang and Acan also explain interesting history in a humorous way. The first book of "So History Can Be So Fun" focuses on the diet and daily life of ancient Chinese people. From the ancient times, Pre-Qin to Qin and Han Dynasties, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties to Tang and Song Dynasties, and all the way to the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, the history of dietary changes of ancient people is discussed. It allows readers to understand the dietary habits of ancient people during the reading process, and also allows readers to understand ancient Chinese history more systematically, so that readers can have a deeper understanding and recognition of our ancient historical civilization.

It Turns Out That History Can Be so Fun 3

Xiaotan And Acan Sai Lei

23K0

The first set of comic history works by millions of food broadcasters Xiaogang and Acan, just like the Sailei comic history series, allows readers to learn history in a hilarious way. Xiaogang and Acan also explain interesting history in a humorous way. "It turns out that history can be so fun" The third book focuses on the history of foods that are well-known to the public, such as Buddha Jumping over the Wall, Kung Pao Chicken, Guobao Pork, Dongpo Pork, Mapo Tofu, Peking Roast Duck, Lion's Head and other foods. Xiaotan Acan's explanation method is very fun, but at the same time rigorous, allowing readers to better understand our food, and better understand our cultural history through understanding the historical development of food.

It Turns Out That History Can Be so Fun 1

Xiaotan And Acan Sai Lei

21K01

The first set of comic history works by millionaire podcasters Xiaogang and Acan, just like the Sailei comic history series, allows readers to learn history in a hilarious way. Xiaogang and Acan also explain interesting history in a humorous way. The first book of "So History Can Be So Fun" focuses on the diet and daily life of ancient Chinese people. From the ancient times, Pre-Qin to Qin and Han Dynasties, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties to Tang and Song Dynasties, and all the way to the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, the history of dietary changes of ancient people is discussed. It allows readers to understand the dietary habits of ancient people during the reading process, and also allows readers to understand ancient Chinese history more systematically, so that readers can have a deeper understanding and recognition of our ancient historical civilization.

It Turns Out That History Can Be so Fun 2

Xiaotan And Acan Sai Lei

19K0

The first set of comic history works by millions of food broadcasters Xiaogang and Acan, just like the Sailei comic history series, allows readers to learn history in a hilarious way. Xiaogang and Acan also explain interesting history in a humorous way. The second book of "So History Can Be So Fun" focuses on the changing history of world food, such as what people ate in the Neolithic Age and Bronze Age, food types and cultural customs in the Age of Discovery, how potatoes and sweet potatoes changed in the world, the changes brought by refrigerators to diet, etc. It allows everyone to understand the history of the world we live in by understanding the history of food in various places, so that everyone can have a more comprehensive understanding of our world history.

The Truth About Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty (baijia Forum Book Series)

Meng Xianshi

180K01

The book "The Truth about Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty" is based on the lecture of the same name given by the author Mr. Meng Xianshi in the CCTV Baijia Forum column in April 2008. It is the lecture series with the highest ratings this year. It mainly focuses on the character and life of Li Zhi, Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, his relationship with Queen Wu Zetian, and ministers Changsun Wuji, Chu Suiliang and others. At the same time, through these questions, we analyze why the originally promising emperor Li Zhi became a "cowardly and incompetent" figure in the minds of later generations, always shrouded in the shadow of his father Li Shimin and his wife Wu Zetian. In people's impression, Tang Gaozong Li Zhi was weak in character and mediocre in ability. He was always controlled by his wife Wu Zetian, which directly led Wu Zetian to establish Wu Zhou and became the only female emperor in Chinese history. But in fact, Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty was round on the outside and careful on the inside, bold in thinking and daring to act. It was during his reign that the territory of the Tang Dynasty reached its maximum; even the Northeastern border issues that had not been resolved by emperors of the Sui and Tang dynasties, including Tang Taizong Li Shimin, were all resolved during the Emperor Gaozong's period; and the Zen Ceremony, which marked the prosperity of the dynasty, was successfully held for the first time during the Emperor Gaozong's period. Without the development, consolidation, and paving the way in the Gaozong era, the Zhenguan rule would have been just a short-lived climax, and the prosperous Kaiyuan era would have become water without a source. The image of Gaozong recorded in history has been distorted and vilified. The reason why later generations distorted Tang Gaozong and made him mentally retarded and incompetent was that Wu Zetian, whom he carefully cultivated, replaced "Li Tang" with "Wu Zhou". In order to warn the world and avoid the recurrence of the heroine's dictatorship, later generations of historians tried their best to vilify Wu Zetian, and therefore wrote Tang Gaozong as mentally retarded. This distortion was even more serious because the Queen Mother was also in power during the Song Dynasty.

27 / 61