Second Mix / Jiangsu Phoenix Literature and Art Publishing House /April 10, 2017
"Half-Hour Comic History of China (Revised Edition)" vividly presents the three thousand years of Chinese history to readers with its unique hand-painted style and humorous jokes. The author Erhunzi skillfully simplifies complex historical events and characters into easy-to-understand images and stories, allowing readers to master historical knowledge in a relaxed and enjoyable reading. In the book, the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period are figuratively likened to a class, the short-lived glory of the Qin Dynasty is jokingly called "die after having a good time", and the history of the Three Kingdoms is condensed into the essence of three major battles. This entertaining way of teaching not only allows readers to quickly understand history, but also to deeply understand the internal connections and evolution laws of historical events. In short, "Half-Hour Comic History of China (Revised Edition)" is an interesting and informative historical reading suitable for readers of all ages.
Half-hour comic Chinese history (revised edition) SummaryChapter 1: If the Eastern Zhou Dynasty was a classSection 1: The formation of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty and the class analogy - The beginning of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: In the last years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, King You of Zhou played with the princes by setting fire to the city, which led to the fall of Haojing. King Ping of Zhou moved east to Luoyi, and the Eastern Zhou Dynasty began. - Disputes among the nations: During the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the power of the various vassal states increased, and the authority of the Zhou emperor was lost, which led to disputes among the nations. - Class analogy: Compare the Eastern Zhou Dynasty to a class, with the Zhou emperor as the class teacher and the vassal states as students. The students fought each other and the power of the class teacher was weakened. Section 2: The rise of the five hegemons of the Spring and Autumn Period and the seven hegemons of the Warring States Period - The five hegemons of the Spring and Autumn Period: Duke Huan of Qi, Duke Wen of Jin, King Zhuang of Chu, Duke Mu of Qin, and Duke Xiang of Song, were the five powerful princes in the Spring and Autumn Period. - Seven hegemons of the Warring States Period: Qi, Chu, Yan, Han, Zhao, Wei, and Qin, the seven powerful countries in the Warring States Period. Chapter 2: If the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period were a large-scale talent showSection 1: Social changes in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period and analogies to talent shows - Social changes: The popularization of iron tools and ox-drawn plows and the reclamation of private fields promoted the transition from slavery to feudalism. - Analogy to talent shows: The wars among the princes and the Hundred Schools of Thought in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period were like a large-scale talent show, where countries strengthened their national strength by selecting talents. Section 2: The ideological propositions of Confucianism, Taoism, and Legalism - Confucianism: Confucius advocated propriety, righteousness, integrity, and shame, and emphasized benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and trustworthiness. - Taoism: Lao Tzu advocated inaction and followed nature. Zhuangzi pursued spiritual freedom and inner peace. - Legalism: Shang Yang, Han Feizi, etc. advocated the rule of law, emphasizing centralization and strict enforcement of the law. Chapter 3: If the Qin Dynasty was a startup companySection 1: The unification of the Qin Dynasty and the start-up of startups - Unification of Qin Shihuang: Through war and diplomacy, he ended the disputes of the Warring States Period and established the first unified multi-ethnic country in Chinese history. - Centralized system: The emperor system was established, and the central official system of three officials and nine ministers and the county system were implemented. Section 2: Terracotta Warriors and the construction of the Great Wall - Terracotta Warriors: The excavation of the Terracotta Warriors in the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang demonstrated the military power and sculpture art of the Qin Dynasty. - Great Wall: The construction of the Great Wall reflects the Qin Dynasty&39;s strong mobilization ability and its defense policy for the border. Chapter 4: The palace fight between the Liu Group and the Lu GroupSection 1: The power struggle between Liu Bang and Empress Lü - Liu Bang, the first emperor of the Han Dynasty: The leader of the peasant uprising, established the Han Dynasty and created the Han Dynasty. - Empress Lü: After Liu Bang&39;s death, she took power and carried out a series of political struggles. Section 2: The Rebellion of the Lü Clan and the Ascension of Emperor Wen - The Rebellion of the Lü Clan: After Empress Lü&39;s death, the Lü Clan tried to continue to control the regime, which caused a civil strife. - Emperor Wen Liu Heng: After suppressing the Rebellion of the Lü Clan, Emperor Wen Liu Heng ascended the throne and started the Reign of Emperor Wen and Emperor Jing. Chapter 5: How the Han Dynasty Became the Three KingdomsSection 1: Guangwu Restoration and Warlord Separatism in the Late Eastern Han Dynasty - Guangwu Restoration: Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu rebuilt the Han Dynasty, and the national economy was restored and developed. - Warlord Separatism: In the late Eastern Han Dynasty, foreign relatives and eunuchs were in power, the court was corrupt, and a situation of warlord separatism was formed. Section 2: The Three Kingdoms Situation and the Era of Heroes - Three Kingdoms: Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu were in a three-way confrontation, and heroes in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms such as Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Sun Quan appeared one after another.
Of course, the following are wonderful sentences or paragraphs selected from "Half-Hour Comic History of China (Revised Edition)". These sentences or paragraphs have their own characteristics, some are profound, some have unique perspectives, some have beautiful language, some are full of wisdom, and some are creative. Output in the form of numbers, and ensure the authenticity and professionalism of the content. 1. "History is a little girl who loves to dress up. She always likes to use different makeup to confuse us." This sentence uses anthropomorphic techniques to vividly reveal the variability of history and the complexity of interpretation. The language is vivid and creative. 2. "The succession of dynasties is like a relay race after another. No matter how fast you run, you will always get tired." Through metaphor, the change of dynasties is compared to a relay race, expressing the continuity and stages of historical development, with a unique perspective. 3. "Qin Shihuang unified the six kingdoms not only by force, but also by system. It's like using a rope to gather scattered sand into a tower." This sentence uses a vivid metaphor to explain the far-reaching impact of Qin Shihuang's unification of the six kingdoms and highlight the importance of system construction. 4. “During the reign of Emperor Wu of Han, Confucianism became the mainstream, which was like putting on a fitting cultural coat for the Han Empire.” This vividly describes the important position and role of Confucianism during the reign of Emperor Wu of Han, with beautiful language and profound meaning. 5. “During the Three Kingdoms period, heroes emerged in large numbers, but history ultimately chose Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Sun Quan as the three ‘big guys’ to play the leading roles.” This humorously presents the historical pattern of the Three Kingdoms period with modern colloquial expressions, which is full of wisdom. 6. “The openness and tolerance of the Tang Dynasty is like the sea, which can accommodate hundreds of rivers, so it can achieve its magnificent waves.” This uses metaphors to praise the openness and tolerance of the Tang Dynasty, with poetic language. 7. “The scientific and technological achievements of the Song Dynasty are like the bright stars in the night sky, lighting up the road of civilization of that era.” This vividly depicts the outstanding achievements of the Song Dynasty in science and technology, with a unique perspective and beautiful language. 8. "Zheng He's voyages to the West during the Ming Dynasty were not only a maritime expedition, but also an exchange and collision of cultures." This sentence profoundly points out the historical significance of Zheng He's voyages to the West and highlights the importance of cultural exchange. 9. "The Qing Dynasty's policy of closing its doors to the outside world was like closing a door to the world, which ultimately led to its backwardness and being beaten." This sentence criticizes the Qing Dynasty's policy of closing its doors to the outside world with a vivid metaphor, which is profound and thought-provoking. 10. "History is always surprisingly similar, but each time it is similar, there are always differences." This sentence is full of dialectical thinking, which not only sees the repetitiveness of history, but also recognizes the uniqueness of history. 11. "Reading history makes people wise, because history is a mirror that can reflect the past and predict the future." This sentence emphasizes the importance of reading history, with concise language and profound meaning. 12. "In ancient China, the emperor was a symbol of the country, but it was often the nameless ordinary people who really pushed history forward." This sentence reveals the real driving force of historical development from a unique perspective. 13. "War is cruel, but in the long river of history, it is an important force to promote social progress." This article dialectically views the role of war in history, and the language is plain but full of wisdom. 14. "China's history is like a long scroll painting, and every dynasty and every generation is a stroke in it, together forming this colorful scroll." This article vividly depicts the continuity and integrity of Chinese history with beautiful language. 15. "On the stage of history, some people are destined to be heroes, while others are destined to be supporting roles. But no matter what their roles are, they are all creators of history." This sentence is full of insight into human nature and awe of history. 16. "Science and technology are the primary productive forces, and this sentence was also applicable in ancient times. From stone tools to iron tools, every technological advancement has brought about a leap forward in society." This article interprets ancient history from a modern perspective, with a unique perspective and full of wisdom. 17. "Culture is the soul of a nation, and it determines the development direction and future destiny of this nation." This article profoundly expounds the important position and role of culture in national development. 18. "History is always full of accidents and necessities, but no matter what, it is advancing according to its own laws." This sentence looks at the development of history with dialectical thinking, and the language is concise and profound. 19. "In Chinese history, every invasion of foreign culture has brought innovation and development to local culture." This sentence reveals the important role of cultural exchange in cultural development from a unique perspective. 20. "History is the best textbook. It teaches us how to draw wisdom from history and provide guidance for the present and the future." This sentence summarizes the important purpose and significance of reading history. The language is plain but powerful.
Title: Er Hunzi: A creator who tells Chinese history with humorous comics Er Hunzi, whose real name is Chen Lei, is a well-known cartoonist and writer in China.< With his unique humorous comic style, he presents complex historical knowledge to readers in an easy-to-understand way, which has been widely welcomed and praised.
1.< Personal basic information Chen Lei, born in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China in 1984, is a post-80s creator.
He has a large number of fans on social media under his pen name "Er Hunzi".< 2.
Education and professional background Chen Lei graduated from Sichuan University with a major in art design.< Before becoming a full-time cartoonist, he worked in an advertising company and accumulated rich experience in visual design.
3.< Writing career Chen Lei's writing career began in 2015, when he began to serialize the "Half-Hour Comic History of China" series of comics on the WeChat public account.
These comics quickly became popular with their humorous and vivid style and attracted a large number of readers.< 4.
Work style and theme Chen Lei's works are known for their humorous, concise and easy-to-understand style.< He is good at transforming complex historical knowledge into a relaxed comic form, allowing readers to learn history in entertainment.
His main works include the "Half-Hour Comic History of China" series and the "Half-Hour Comic History of the World".< 5.
Personal life Chen Lei is an artist who loves life and creation.< He often shares his creative process and life on social media, and maintains good interaction with fans.
6.< Social influence Chen Lei's works have played a positive role in promoting the popularization of Chinese historical knowledge.
His works are not only loved by ordinary readers, but also recognized by the education and history circles.< 7.
Quotation and evaluation The People's Daily once commented that Chen Lei's works "tell history in a relaxed and humorous way, making historical knowledge vivid and interesting.< " Historian Zhang Hongjie also praised his works for "telling history in the form of comics, which is both interesting and educational.
" 8.< Latest developments Chen Lei is currently creating new comic works and plans to promote his works to more countries and regions.
His new works are expected to meet readers in 2023.< In general, Er Hunzi (Chen Lei) is a creator who presents historical knowledge to readers in the form of humorous comics.
His works have been widely welcomed and praised for their unique style and easy-to-understand narrative.
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Author: Second Mix
"Half-Hour Comic History of China (Revised Edition)" vividly presents the three thousand years of Chinese history to readers with its unique hand-painted style and humorous jokes. The author Erhunzi skillfully simplifies complex historical events and characters into easy-to-understand images and stories, allowing readers to master historical knowledge in a relaxed and enjoyable reading. In the book, the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period are figuratively likened to a class, the short-lived glory of the Qin Dynasty is jokingly called "die after having a good time", and the history of the Three Kingdoms is condensed into the essence of three major battles. This entertaining way of teaching not only allows readers to quickly understand history, but also to deeply understand the internal connections and evolution laws of historical events. In short, "Half-Hour Comic History of China (Revised Edition)" is an interesting and informative historical reading suitable for readers of all ages.
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