
Overthrow the Yin Shang
覆殷商
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Saw It in the Middle of the Night
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Very mixed, very good, very memorable, with different tastes. If you like it, take it away. Don't argue. I just share what I have chosen. This is also a memory of my hobby. If you don't like it, please don't 13 Thank you to the author for your hard work.
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6 Monthly passes are given, the author keeps up the good work! Except for some logical problems that some sentences are not fluent, it is still readable. You can persist for the sake of imagination. Come on.
I can't understand how so many novice ZZ articles can be on the list. You don't recommend this book at all, and no one else knows about it.
This book is simply a book about farming and hegemony. The description of business is also very objective and the imagination is really good. It has the content of "The Book of Mountains and Seas" in "The Legend of the Gods", but it is actually a science fiction novel, which scientifically turns the characters of the mythology into a science fiction novel. Humans were created by an alien from Nuwa using their own genes and the genes of apes. Some strange creatures in the Book of Mountains and Seas were also created by the same great gods as Nuwa. What is even more amazing is that these great gods are all extraterrestrial civilizations and possess They have high biochemical technology, and they are also in internal strife, and they are almost extinct. The only thing they can't figure out is the setting of the Neanderthals who killed the Ice God and met the Queen Mother of the West. From the reaction of the Queen Mother of the West, it seems that there is a group of extraterrestrial civilizations in the West. After all, if they are the same batch of extraterrestrial creatures, it is impossible to sympathize with these Neanderthals. After all, their behavior of killing the Ice God is obviously ungrateful. If the Queen Mother of the West and the Ice God are the same extraterrestrial civilization, how can they sympathize with them?
King Zhou failed in abolishing the slave society. I think it was successful and China became strong for a few years.
Alas, as soon as the Shang and Zhou dynasties are written, there will be a lot of people saying that King Zhou was a wise king, that King Zhou abolished slavery and so on, and even more nonsense, the founders of the feminist movement have come. Are you going to be so nonsense? Folklore has not written about this. After reading a few marketing accounts, you think you know the truth? No matter how untrustworthy the official history is, your marketing account cannot be trusted either.
The starting point of pig's feet is too low. I was a slave during the Yin and Shang Dynasties. Without golden fingers, there is no chance of turning over. The brand of slave is firmly fixed on him. At that time, there were no princes, generals, ministers, or ministers who had any idea of Ning, and there was no great explosion of ideas among the various schools of thought. It was still an era that paid attention to bloodline and the divine right of kings. How to turn over after being a slave. You want to push to Shang, but I heard that you have been a slave, and if you want to be the boss, no one will follow you. You want to be with others, but others don't want you.
It's understandable that this book is relatively cold. Many people in modern times do not dare to shout in reality, and are more rebellious online. When it comes to Yin Shang and Shang Zhou, they think of the last generation of human emperors, and after Zhou, they will be emperors. At least half of the novices who were interested in that era were led to this. And when the author writes that, they become unhappy. And those who are not interested in that era will probably not read much of what the author writes. Talking about the Human Emperor, this itself is a semi-fantasy concept. There is no doubt that the leaders of the three emperors and the human race are unanimously recommended. The cohesion of the five emperors is a little weaker, but they can still get together. After Xia Yu, Qi killed Boyi to seize the throne, and those with strong soldiers and horses took it. This was the first great division of the human race after the Yan and Huang Dynasties. After that, private ministers and their families came to power in the world. Is this also called the human emperor? When Jie arrived in the Xia Dynasty, Jie claimed to be the sun, and the people of the world wanted to join him. Is there any human emperor who is despised by the human race? What's more, when it comes to Emperor Xin of the Shang Dynasty? Hugo once ridiculed the Holy Roman Empire (the Austrian Habsburg family) at that time: it was not holy, not Roman, and not an empire. The "Human Emperor" of the Shang Dynasty lived close to this place. The Shang Dynasty worshiped ghosts and gods. The dead Shang Emperor was regarded as the "God", who exercised power and blessing in heaven; In the previous dynasty, the three emperors and five emperors of the Xia family were not very respectful. Later Yuan Qi Haotian was even more ridiculous. Emperor Shang is the boss of ghosts and gods. He wears three watches whether he is alive or dead. Therefore, sacrifice is indispensable. Serving God is everyone's obligation and blessing, isn't it? After the Zhou Dynasty, worship of ghosts and gods gradually shifted to respecting humanities, and Zhou rituals replaced sacrifices. The emperor of Zhou Dynasty was no longer God, and the necessity, legal principles and facts of human sacrifice were greatly reduced. This "not being an emperor", which is looked down upon by many modern novices, is actually a great progress in the enlightenment of human civilization in history. Wu Yi's shooting of the sky in the Shang Dynasty was a battle between God and the emperor. To put it bluntly, it was a battle between the military leaders and the sacrificial class of the Shang Dynasty. Song Jie shoots the sky, apart from internal disputes, what is there to respect about the Emperor Haotian established by the Zhou Dynasty? They are people who want to be emperor when they are alive, and they want to be God when they die. Everyone serves him and follows him whether he is alive or dead, shouldn't he?
Also Talking about Emperor Xin's Cleansing of the Land Part 1 and 2
I have read too many articles on the Internet, and there are many that clean up Di Xin. Such as abolishing human sacrifice and reusing slaves. Let's talk a little bit here. The Yin Shang Dynasty was the peak of human sacrifice and sacrifice in history. A detailed analysis shows that the early and middle periods were very common, but the number of employees was small; after Pan Geng moved to Yin, it entered its peak, and the number of employees reached its peak; after Wu Ding, it gradually decreased. In terms of the number of oracle bone inscriptions, his grandfather Wen Ding ranked in the second level, his fathers Di Yi and Di Xin were in the fourth level, and there were also Xiao Xin and Xiao Yi in the fifth level. Therefore, it is not that Emperor Xin wanted to abolish human sacrifice. He was neither the least nor the first nor the end. It is just like attributing the imperial examination system that started under Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty to become mainstream in the Northern Song Dynasty to a certain emperor. It is very absurd. In addition, Di Xin did not reuse slaves. Slaves such as Yi Yin and Fu Shuo are all his ancestors and wise kings. Emperor Xin reused "minor officials", that is, middle- and lower-level officials who had been trained by official institutions. They have their own fiefdoms and clans. And slave are two different concepts. Fei Lian Eilai, whom Emperor Xin Zhongyong used, was a distant branch of the Yellow Emperor like Shang. He guarded the western border for generations and was ranked among the princes. Fei Zhong was the king of Fei State. You Hun is a fictional character. Chonghouhu is the king of Chongguo who can break up with Zhou. In addition, many people misinterpret the Thai Oath and the Mu Oath, saying that one of the crimes King Wu of Zhou gave Emperor Xin was to reuse slaves. In fact, it is a distortion of the original meaning. "It's just that many sinners from all over the world are fleeing, and they are respected and long-term, and they are trustworthy and envoys." This means that Emperor Xin used fugitive ministers, sinners, losers in the political system, exiled officials, etc. From various Tibetan countries (it is common in the world today, one of the spare weapons that big countries create obstacles for small countries or fight against enemy countries), rather than slaves. In history, there were a few slaves who had great ability to govern the country. The slaves who escaped from all directions were picked up as treasures and promoted to officials. Emperor Xin was not that stupid yet
Nuyang killed her uncle and his whole family to achieve her goal, causing her grandmother to die a good death. This kind of person is too cruel, and he also looks like Zhou Dongyu. It is scary to think about it. How did the author come up with this idea? Whether a book is popular or not is determined by various details.
Fairy grass, but it has a few poisonous points (self-confessed) 1. The heroine is jealous, shrewd, strong, and scheming 2. Giving away a daughter 3. The protagonist is more like an adventurer than a monarch, without a trace of domineering 4. Centralization of power was not implemented. Noble slaves were recruited to fight, and heavy profits were promised in advance. I was curious about what to do if the battle failed, and governance relied entirely on personal prestige 5. I wanted to replace Shinto with humanity and destroy demons and gods, but what I and my subordinates stole were also the blood and superpowers of gods and demons. Wouldn't I and my subordinates become new gods in the future? 6 At the beginning, I ate worms, not the high-protein, white and fat kind, but directly looking for worms in the excrement pile.
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There is no need to argue in the comment area. Really, most netizens have not read a few serious books and just think that what they read online is the truth. Moreover, in the eyes of some people, King Zhou has become the representative of their own interests, making him even more untouchable. What are you taking out of context? What a slap in the face, what a fool. The situation is like this now. Some people on Zhihu say that they are a genius for reading 24 histories in one year. The key point is that after reading it in one year, you will need to take the test if you circle it. For serious people to learn knowledge, who uses Baidu and who uses marketing accounts? Who cares about history if you can see this? Why waste your efforts and be annoying? Do you think any serious person would listen to a group of netizens' bb history, and then refute it, "Oh my god, your time is not valuable?" It's not necessary. Just let them go if they have sexual desires. They will be happy and we will be clean. How wonderful. It also looks good and is interesting to read. After all, some people think that if King Zhou lives longer, Rome will no longer have the surname Luo, but will have the surname Shang. Hehe, isn't it interesting?
King Xi Zhou is a Mingjun, and I am convinced. I really don't know whether King Zhou is a Mingjun, but I do know that there is a feud between Shang and Zhou. Wen Ding was jealous because King Wu's grandfather Ji Li destroyed the Northern Qiang, so he tricked him into the capital and killed him. In history, King Wen of Zhou was most likely killed by King Zhou, and then King Wu defeated Zhou, right? Shouldn't he avenge his biological father and grandfather? It is speechless to say that King Wu's methods were crude. Could it be that the methods adopted by the Yin Shang Dynasty were noble? To say that King Wu was unfaithful and unjust, there is a Confucian saying that when a king treats his ministers like weeds, his ministers will regard him as an enemy and a bandit. There were feuds between Shang and Zhou, so do we still need to talk about loyalty? Besides, where is the concept of loyalty? Moreover, how many dynasties in the past dynasties have been established to emphasize loyalty? What Qin did to King Huai of Chu was at least unfair, right? Did Emperor Han Gaozu do less shameless things? Yang Jian usurped the empire of a man who legally called him grandpa. In the Tang Dynasty, Li Er killed his brother and imprisoned his father. In the Song Dynasty, he bullied orphans and widowed mothers. Which of these are so righteous? Even now, China and the United States are constantly blaming each other, do you have to take this seriously? In the final analysis, there is no such thing as Mitsugan Weisheng. but the shang dynasty and zhou dynasty were all barbarians in a certain sense at that time. Zhou changed divine rule to ritual rule, which is undoubtedly a great progress for society. As for saying that King Zhou was a pioneer of the women's rights movement and also abolished human sacrifice, I'm curious, who did you listen to? King Zhou abolished human sacrifice? The oracle bones have not seen King Zhou using human sacrifices. This man just kicked out all the objects of sacrifice that did not belong to his ancestors from the scope of human sacrifices to show his unique status. Didn't you see him abolishing human sacrifices? Maybe I am ignorant.
Author, Education This is a very profound question. It was impossible to popularize education in feudal society. In this primitive slave society, the literacy rate was as high as 1/10 [outside slaves]. Don't you think it's fake? If everyone learns to read, who will work?
It feels like the protagonist is very stubborn and looks down on the gods, and often seems very impetuous. I think this is Ah Q's spiritual victory method. Gods look down on him, and he looks down on others. The recent chapters seem impetuous, probably because the author wants to show that the protagonist is under great psychological pressure in that environment. The author should be careful with the protagonist, otherwise I feel that the current IQ of the protagonist is likely to be dragged down by his wife and other romantic affairs, and he will go crazy on the way to becoming a god.
"Shangshu" records that when King Wu of Zhou attacked Zhou, he listed six crimes against King Zhou: The first is drunkenness; The second is not using noble relatives and old ministers;
The author doesn't want to start a feminist organization. . . . Please don't do such disgusting things. . .
About literacy
Picture 1. The phonetic symbols on the backs of the soldiers were commonly used in the Republic of China. They are better than the traditional pronunciation of Fanqie. Of course, the better method is the pinyin used today. The soldiers learned the writing and phonetic symbols while marching. In the early days of the literacy movement, the literacy method popular in the army was called the "three-five teaching method", which meant teaching three to five new words a day. This sounds easy, right? But the effect is not good. If you think about it, most of the soldiers in the army at that time had zero basic knowledge. No matter how many words you taught them in a day, they could only memorize them by rote. The final result was often that they were overjoyed, memorizing and forgetting. It's the same reason that many of us now get stuck on the first page when memorizing words. What to do? A man named Qi Jianhua developed a "quick literacy method". He was a cultural officer in the Southwest Military Region of the People's Liberation Army. His main task at that time was to educate the officers and soldiers and help them get rid of illiteracy. Qi Jianhua carefully screened 1,200 commonly used Chinese characters and labeled them with "phonetic letters." You may be unfamiliar with the word "phonetic letters," but you can think of it as the predecessor of the Chinese pinyin we are familiar with today. I have included a phonetic alphabet of Chinese characters in the manuscript. If you are interested, you can take a look. You know, when Qi Jianhua taught the soldiers literacy, the Latin alphabet pinyin scheme we use today had not yet been formulated. Qi Jianhua first taught the phonetic alphabet, then the spelling rules, and then used the phonetic alphabet as an auxiliary tool to teach the soldiers common words, which greatly improved the efficiency. How effective is this method? Using this method, the soldiers can learn about one or two hundred words a day. Compared with the previous method of only learning three or five words a day, the efficiency is improved dozens of times. Moreover, once you learn the phonetic alphabet of Chinese characters, you can also look up the dictionary and spell out the pronunciation of a character you don't recognize. This method is so easy to use that it quickly became popular. First, it spread from Qi Jianhua's troops to the Southwest Military Region, and then to the Guizhou Military Region and the Central and South Military Region. After being successfully verified in these places, it was further extended to workers and farmers. Under such promotion, in just over a year, nearly 1 million employees and 3.08 Million farmers were eliminated from illiteracy nationwide. It sounds like the literacy movement has found a good solution. But soon people discovered that although this method worked well in the army, it gradually encountered bottlenecks after going deep into the countryside. The learning effect in rural areas is not stable. If you think about it, the main components of the army are young and strong young men, and these young men stay in one place for many years. The intensity of learning and the testing of learning effects during literacy can be guaranteed. But what about in a real folk environment? Even if all the villagers in a village are illiterate, they still have children and elderly people. The age gap is huge, and the gap in learning ability is huge. Moreover, villagers still have to do farm work and cannot concentrate on studying away from work, making it difficult to consolidate their learning achievements. In order to solve the literacy problem in rural areas, the teaching methods have been iterated again. Since the problem occurs in rural areas, we might as well let rural people create their own methods and see if there are any creative solutions. As a result, a more effective method was found. For example, Gaojialiugou Village, Junan County, Shandong Province, is a small village with only 300 households. In the early days of liberation, only 9 people in the village were literate. The low level of education has brought a lot of trouble to the normal operation of this village. At that time, this village was still implementing a work-point system, which meant that wages were paid based on how much work a person did and how many work points were recorded. But because almost the entire village is illiterate, there is no unified writing standard for recording work points, so when it comes to settling the accounts, it will naturally be a mess. Because of this problem, the cooperative in the village almost couldn't survive. What to do? At that time, the village's Youth League branch established a literacy class. The teaching content of the class is also very interesting. It does not simply teach the villagers literacy, but "learn what they do". The teaching content is all related to names, place names, farm work, farm tools, livestock, etc. In two and a half months, most of the 115 young people in the village who participated in the study were able to keep track of their own work accounts. In other words, these villagers also solved their own practical problems in the process of literacy. Moreover, those teenagers with strong learning ability first learn to read, and then in turn teach adults who have been illiterate for half their lives. In this way, the problem of lack of teachers in the literacy project is also solved. After the successful experiment in Gaojialiugou Village, these creative teaching experiences were extended to other rural areas, and the literacy movement ushered in another wave of enthusiasm. However, the problem comes again. As you can tell, the literacy project we just introduced was a temporary solution to solve the lack of talent in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China. However, if a country wants to completely eliminate illiteracy and cure the root cause, it also needs a basic education system. This is the third iteration of the Literacy Movement.
Speechless, it ended so suddenly. I also want to see the Battle of the Gods
It's a pity that I thought of this book again due to the recent popularity of Weird Fairy. I still remember that this book contains many classics of mountains and seas, and the setting of Fengshen is combined with some strange stories. It can be regarded as a fantasy novel, and many of the ideas are very exciting. It failed because it was too abusive at the beginning, and it was limited to the unpopular pre-Qin historical category. As a result, no one watched it and it was not recommended. But even this is much better than some novice writing.
The Yin and Shang Dynasties were all over before they were destroyed. .
It is a really good book, highly recommended by a 20-year-old bookworm. The background story of the Yin and Shang Dynasties written by the author is completely different from the stories about the gods that I have read before. In this way, I have the feeling of reading the book "Starting from Gu Huo Bird". The author writes about his understanding of myths and immortals and monsters, interpretation and interception of religion, ancient Chinese gods and immortals, as well as the terms of ancient monsters and the names of ancient gods. It can be seen that the author has searched a lot of information. Like the author of "Starting from Guhuo Bird", he has his own views on ancient Chinese immortals and gods. It is completely different from the current situation of mortals and immortals. The author perfectly combines ancient battlefields with immortal battles. It is really great. I highly recommend it to a 20-year-old bookworm. It is not to be missed. It is really great
Damn it, don't you even sign the starting point of the slow-burning novel that old bookworms want to read?
This is a good book. It can be written along the lines of Zhou, Chunqiu, Warring States, Qin and Han Dynasties.
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I read it when I was in junior high school. When I entered college, I suddenly remembered that there was such a book. I found it through AI book search. I was really moved.
This book is really updated chapter by chapter. The writing is really good and looks better than some platinums.
Not bad, trying to interpret ancient myths and stories from the Xia and Shang dynasties. The subject matter is very good and the writing is also good.
It's a pity that this book will become popular in the future