Wen Boling / Taiwan Strait Publishing House /July 1, 2020
Written by Wen Boling, "Chinese History That Will Make You Addicted to Reading Once" deeply analyzes the charm of Chinese history from a unique perspective. The book shows the diversity of history and the richness of culture by telling the image of Yang Guifei, a historical figure, in the eyes of different poets. Yang Guifei described by Li Bai is a fairy of peerless beauty, Du Mu reveals the luxury and secrets of court life through her, and Luo Yin gives her deeper sorrow and emotion. These different perspectives together outline a three-dimensional and vivid image of Yang Guifei, and also reflect the complexity and multifaceted nature of Chinese history. This book is not only addictive, but also leads readers to think deeply about the relationship between history and culture. It is a masterpiece worth reading. Through Wen Boling's writing, we can have a deeper understanding of the charm and charm of Chinese history, and we can also draw wisdom and inspiration from it.
Summary of a book about Chinese history that you will be addicted to after reading itChapter 1: Definition and significance of history1.1 Definition of history - The essence of history: the sum of facts that happened in the past. - The function of history: record, explain and predict. 1.2 The significance of history - Cultural inheritance: history is the carrier of civilization inheritance. - Social progress: avoid repeating mistakes by learning history. Chapter 2: Prehistoric period to Spring and Autumn and Warring States Period2.1 Prehistoric civilization - Neolithic Age: agricultural revolution and tribal formation. - Oracle bone script: the earliest form of Chinese characters, marking the maturity of writing. 2.2 Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties - Feudal system: the organizational form of the regime of Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties. - Confucius&39;s thoughts: the core Confucian ideas such as benevolence, courtesy, loyalty and wisdom. 2.3 Spring and Autumn and Warring States Period - Social change: the process of gradual disintegration of feudal system. - Hundred Schools of Thought: the golden age of thought, the rise of schools such as Legalism and Mohism. Chapter 3: The Great Unification of Qin and Han Dynasty3.1 The unification of Qin Dynasty - Legal system: unified weights and measures and standardized laws. - Infrastructure: construction of the Great Wall and the Terracotta Warriors of the First Emperor&39;s Mausoleum. 3.2 The prosperity of Han Dynasty - Institutionalization of Confucianism: abolishing all schools of thought and respecting Confucianism alone. - Silk Road: promoting the exchange of Eastern and Western cultures and economic circulation. Chapter 4: Three Kingdoms, Jin Dynasty, Southern and Northern Dynasties4.1 The Three Kingdoms - Heroes: Cao Cao, Liu Bei, Sun Quan, etc. - Political intrigue: the duel of wits in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". 4.2 Western Jin Dynasty and Eastern Jin Dynasty - National Integration: the Five Barbarians&39; Invasion of China and the Migration of the Clothes and Manners to the South. - Calligraphic Achievements: the peak of Wang Xizhi&39;s calligraphy art. 4.3 The Confrontation between the Northern and Southern Dynasties - Buddhism Prospered: the development of Buddhist culture in the Southern Dynasties. - Influence of the Northern Dynasties: the influence of the Hu regime in the Northern Dynasties on the Sui and Tang systems. Chapter 5: The Flourishing Age of Sui and Tang Dynasty5.1 The unification and reform of the Sui Dynasty - Imperial Examination System: Breaking the hereditary system and selecting talents. - Grand Canal: Promoting economic and cultural exchanges between the north and the south. 5.2 The glory of the Tang Dynasty - The Reign of Zhenguan: Emperor Taizong of Tang&39;s political clarity and his achievements in civil and military affairs. - The Flourishing Age of Kaiyuan: The peak of all-round development of economy and culture. Chapter 6: Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms to Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties6.1 The turmoil of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms - Regime change: Multiple dynasties changed in just a few decades. - Cultural diversity: The prosperity of culture and religion in various regions. 6.2 Characteristics of the Yuan Dynasty - Multi-ethnic country: The first long-term unified dynasty established by ethnic minorities. - Provincial system: Strengthening of centralization. 6.3 Ming and Qing Dynasties - Seclusion from the outside world: The maritime ban policy of the Ming Dynasty and its impact. - Late Qing Crisis: internal and external troubles and the Xinhai Revolution in the late Qing Dynasty.
This book, through the writing of Mr. Wen Boling, presents the profound Chinese history to readers in a unique and fascinating way. The following are the most distinctive sentences or paragraphs carefully selected from the book, which are profound, unique, beautiful, wise, or creative for readers. --- Selected sentences/paragraphs 1. History is like a long river, magnificent and surging undercurrents. Mr. Wen Boling explores it with delicate brushstrokes to capture the fleeting sparks of wisdom. 2. Reading history makes people wise, this is true. In this book, every page turn is like an affectionate dialogue with history, which makes people intoxicated and unable to extricate themselves. 3. "The charm of history is that it always gives us surprises and enlightenment inadvertently." Wen Boling said so. He is like a patient tour guide, leading us to shuttle through the corridors of history and discover those forgotten treasures. 4. When describing ancient wars, Wen Boling did not indulge in blood and violence, but analyzed the strategies and wisdom behind them with a calm pen, giving people a new understanding of history. 5. The book mentions: "Culture is the soul of a nation, and history is the memory of this soul." This sentence deeply reveals the close connection between history and culture, and also shows the author's profound understanding of history. 6. When talking about the rise and fall of dynasties, the author expressed endless sorrow and deep historical emotion with the sentence "prosperity has fallen, leaving only desolation." 7. Wen Boling's description of the achievements of ancient Chinese science and technology is full of pride and respect. The ancient inventors in his writing seem to travel through time and space to share their wisdom and creation with us. 8. When narrating historical figures, the author not only pays attention to their achievements and status, but also focuses on describing their personalities and emotions, making these historical figures come alive on paper. 9. "History is an eternal topic, because it can always shine with new brilliance in the context of a new era." This sentence is both the author's praise of history and an enlightenment to readers. 10. The description of ancient culture and art in the book is fascinating. Whether it is poetry, songs, or calligraphy and painting, Wen Boling's writing is full of vitality and charm. 11. When analyzing the cause and effect of historical events, the author demonstrated his rigorous logical thinking and profound historical knowledge, making complex historical events clear and easy to understand. 12. Wen Boling summarized the importance of history with the sentence "History is a mirror that can reflect both the past and the future". This sentence is concise, profound and thought-provoking. 13. When describing the tragic fate of historical figures, the author portrayed their inner world with compassion and delicate brushstrokes, allowing readers to empathize. 14. The book mentions: "Every historical event is the interweaving and collision of countless individual destinies." This focus on the microscopic perspective of history makes history more vivid and real. 15. Wen Boling's evaluation of historical figures in the book is objective and fair, neither blindly worshipping nor deliberately belittling, reflecting the professional qualities that a historian should have. 16. In the process of narrating history, the author skillfully interspersed his own insights and thoughts, making the whole book not only a historical work, but also a collection of wise thoughts. 17. "History is always surprisingly similar, but it is always full of variables." This sentence reveals the complexity and uncertainty of history, and also shows the author's profound insight into the laws of history. 18. The description of ancient social customs and people's lives in the book is vivid and interesting, making readers seem to travel through time and space and experience the customs and customs of that era in person. 19. Wen Boling quoted a large number of ancient books and historical documents in the book, showing his solid historical foundation and rigorous academic attitude. 20. At the end of the book, the author wrote: "History is an endless treasure waiting for us to discover and explore." This sentence is full of expectations for the future and infinite love for history, inspiring readers to continue to travel in the long river of history.
Title: Wen Boling: Using his pen as a sword, he writes about the treasure of Chinese history.< Wen Boling, a talented historian and writer, has unveiled the mystery of Chinese history for us with his unique perspective and vivid writing.
This article will introduce this outstanding author from multiple perspectives, leading readers to have an in-depth understanding of his life trajectory and creative career.<
His love for history began in his childhood, when he developed a strong interest in China's long history and culture.<
His academic background laid a solid foundation for his later writing career.< In addition to academic research, he has also served as a faculty member in many universities, imparting historical knowledge and cultivating batches of history enthusiasts.
Since then, he has published many books on Chinese history, each of which has won the love of readers with its unique perspective and easy-to-understand narrative style.<
He is good at presenting complex historical events and character relationships to readers in concise and clear language.< His works cover a wide range of topics, covering ancient Chinese history, modern and contemporary history, as well as culture, politics, economy and other aspects.
Many historians and experts have given high praise to his works.
" The famous historian Zhang said: "Wen Boling's works have high academic value and readability, and his writing style has opened up a new path for popularizing historical education.< " ### Latest News Wen Boling is currently preparing his next work, which is expected to meet readers in the near future.
At the same time, he also plans to hold a series of lectures and seminars on Chinese history to further promote historical knowledge and inspire more people's interest in Chinese history.< With his outstanding talent and love of history, Wen Boling presents us with a colorful historical world.
His works not only enrich our historical knowledge, but also provide us with a brand new historical reading experience.< Let us look forward to his future works and continue to explore the mysteries of Chinese history.
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