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Chongming Island Biography

Xu Gang

181K0

This book focuses on the history of Chongming Island, so that the characteristics of Chongming Island, including the geographical environment in which it was formed, the magic of large waves crashing and gathering sand into islands, the spirit of reclamation and expansion of sandbanks, and the continuous education and cultural heritage can be highlighted.

Man Shu

Man Shu

History

Fan Chuo

28K0

A work describing the local and ethnic history of Yunnan in the Tang Dynasty of China. Also known as "Yunnan Chronicles", "Yunnan Chronicles", "Nanyi Chronicles", and "Yunnan Historical Records". Written by Tang Fanchuo. The book has 10 volumes, recording the physical geography, cities and towns, transportation, mileage, and products of Yunnan, and especially providing a systematic exposition of the history, politics, economy, military, and living customs of various ethnic groups in Yunnan. It is a monograph on Yunnan in the Tang Dynasty and the most important work for studying the history of the southwest ethnic groups in the Tang Dynasty.

Ming Tombs

Ming Tombs

History

Jin Kaicheng

32K04

This book introduces everything from the site selection and construction of the Ming Tombs to the historical origins of the architectural style. It is a rare and good book for understanding the Ming Tombs.

The Stories Behind World-famous Cities

Sheng Wenlin

118K06

Cities are a piece of precipitated history and a witness to economic prosperity in the history of human social development. Cities are often the political, economic, and cultural centers of surrounding areas, embodying the achievements of the development of human civilization. The character of a city is like a person's personality. A city with distinctive characteristics is like a person with distinctive personality. Full of unique charm.

Shuijingzhu

Li Daoyuan

226K7.86

"Shui Jing Zhu" was written by Li Daoyuan of the Northern Wei Dynasty during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Judging from the title of the book, this book is a "commentary" on another book called "Shui Jing". This is indeed the case. An unknown author during the Three Kingdoms period wrote a book called "Shui Jing". The content is very simple, with only more than 10,000 words. Every river written in this book is formulaic: its origin, simple flow, entering the sea, or where it joins another big river.

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