Introduction: What books did Fan Ye historians mainly write? Let's take a look at it with Xiaobian!
I. Fan Ye
A famous historian, writer and official in the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty. Great-grandson of Fan Wang, general of Anbei in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, grandson of Fan Ning, satrap of Yu Zhang, and son of Fan Tai, a servant. Fan Ye has many talents, besides being knowledgeable and good at writing, he is also proficient in music and is good at calligraphy. However, Fan Ye is proud and unruly, and refuses to please everyone. He plays the pipa very well and can write new songs. Fan Ye paid special attention to the theory of history. He commented on historical events in the form of praise, and took the theory of history as the center of gravity, which became a feature of the Book of the Later Han Dynasty.
2. The Book of the Later Han Dynasty
is a biographical chronology that records the history of the Han Dynasty and the Eastern Han Dynasty. It was compiled by Fan Ye, a historian in the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty in China. Together with Historical Records, Hanshu and The History of the Three Kingdoms? The first four histories? . Rigorous structure and orderly arrangement. For example, biographies of eighty biographies are generally arranged according to the order of the times. The first three volumes are the man of the hour in the Han Dynasty, and the next nine volumes are the royal princes and important generals in the Guangwu era. Progress is also reflected in the courage to expose dark politics, sympathy and praise for justice. On the one hand, it exposes the powerful people of the fish people, on the other hand, it commends those middle and lower classes who are strong and upright and not afraid of violence. The book mainly describes the first year of Jianwu of Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty in the Eastern Han Dynasty and the twenty-five years of Jian 'an of Emperor Xiandi of Han Dynasty.
Third, the feeling after reading
Politically centralized, the emperor and Confucian scholar-officials rule the world; Culturally, Confucianism is revered, and Confucian values are integrated into every corner of society. This social form lasted for thousands of years. Up to now, China society is still deeply influenced by it. From beginning to end, the Eastern Han Dynasty was under this ruling mode. The Book of the Later Han Dynasty shows the rise and fall of a typical China dynasty. From this, we will find many typical problems, such as the gradual solidification of social strata, the centralized merger of wealth and the gradual corruption of the upper class. These problems will still plague the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing dynasties, and today's China, which is worthy of our in-depth thinking and research.