China for five thousand years.
There is no lack of great achievements of imperial hegemony, and there is no lack of cruel brand of blood and sweat: there are even brilliant achievements created by epic historical figures. With the most exquisite and high-quality pictures, this book shows the magnificent and magical dreams of China for 5,000 years, travels through time and space along the track of historical development, and relives thrilling historical moments.
Guide to crossing the Qin dynasty
There are interesting popular science books on the social life history of the Qin Dynasty, which will take you through the Daqin Empire, return to the era of living in Mi Yue, experience food, clothing, housing and transportation, and have a good look at scholars' industry and commerce. The contents of the book are all from historical classics, unearthed bamboo slips, academic works and archaeological achievements. They neither repeat the old tune of "criticizing Qin" nor beautify it at will. Solid materials+academic viewpoints+logical inference = the Qin Dynasty that 90% people in this book don't know.
From the late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China
The twists and turns of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River are the pride of China people and the intertidal zone in the natural history of China. The Opium War started the "social and cultural transformation" in China once every two thousand years.
In the view of the great historian Tang Degang, "the view of humanities and history" is "the view of natural history". After a hundred years of treacherous turmoil, it entered the magnificent Pacific Ocean. In this book, Tang Degang integrated the historical view of the Three Gorges with humanistic exploration, and made an objective and in-depth discussion on the modern history of China.
1944: around Tengchong
This book is a microscopic history of a rare victorious battle in the history of China and War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. Based on detailed reports of various battles across the Taiwan Strait and between Japan and the United States, local historical records, news and communication, battlefield telegrams and other materials, the book makes a detailed analysis of each other, and vividly depicts the unimaginable hard, complex, tortuous and cruel war scenes in peacetime with a daily or even hourly density.
Read the perfect national history in one breath
What kind of country is America? Engels, the great revolutionary mentor, wrote in Impression of American Travel in September 1888: America is a new world. Innovation is not only in terms of the time when she was discovered, but also in terms of all her systems ... This fastest-growing country will immediately test every new improvement plan purely from its actual interests.
Once the plan is considered good, it will be put into practice almost the next day. In America, everything should be new, everything should be reasonable and everything should be practical.