In which books can you read the real history of China and the world in an objective, detailed and co

Updated on history 2024-03-10
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    General History of the World (Stavrianos).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's not for children to read, and it's inserted with specific allusions, in fact, these two requirements are really contradictory......

    The encyclopedia's volume of Chinese history is barely the "most complete and famous" that meets your requirements. In addition, I don't see a whole set of books that talk about the prehistory to the present day in a serious way, and they are all non-"general history" that is limited to ancient times or modern times.

    Mr. Qian Mu's "Outline of National History" is famous, but there are basically no specific allusions. Serious general histories also include Lü Simian's "Lü Writings on the General History of China" and "Vernacular National History"; In the 50s, Jian Bozan led the compilation and has been revised to the present "Outline of Chinese History"; If you barely count, Huang Renyu's "Great History of China" can also be counted. However, serious academic books have no "specific allusions".

    If it is a book with many specific allusions, it is either coaxing children or incomplete or curious.

    Of course, although I guess you don't have that perseverance and perseverance, I still recommend Twenty-Four History. The book of the chronicle is not a running account, and there are interesting allusions, plus it is all added together, which is also very complete. Watch it little by little, hopefully you'll be able to finish it before you turn 60.

    Well, all the historical interpretations of Cai Dongfan mentioned upstairs are really good.

    Oh yes, I actually forgot to write the "General History of China" edited by Bai Shouyi before......That's all.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    "Historical Records", "Zizhi Tongjian", "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms", "Zuo Chuan", "If this is the History of the Song Dynasty", "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", "70 Years of the Late Qing Dynasty", "Five Thousand Years of the Upper and Lower Ages", "The Fifteenth Year of Wanli".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    "Chinese History" Published by Thread Bound Books From the primitive society to the end of the Xinhai Revolution It mostly uses historical facts to speak Vernacular text There are no pictures are all words Purely academic things (a little boring) but very detailed **100 yuan It should be cheaper to buy online The whole book is 575 pages.

    But if LZ just wants to know the history of the Three Kingdoms period, then I suggest you watch "Warring States Policy" and "Zuo Chuan".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    See what kind of history books you want to read! The history of the dynasties, such as the "Twenty-Four History", is the history of the later dynasties and the previous dynasties, the historical materials are relatively complete and accurate, but they are ancient texts, and beginners can read them against the vernacular translation, but they look at the level of the translator! It is recommended to compare it with the "History of China's Dynasties Series" by Shanghai People's Publishing House!

    General History, I read a very old version of the "General History of China" by Yanbian Publishing House, which mainly systematically spends important contributions and systems in the political, economic and cultural aspects of the past dynasties.

    If you want to read it, it's best to start with the history of the dynasties, and then turn over the general history if you are interested, cultivate interest with stories, and achieve wisdom with the system!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Look at the original: "Twenty-Four History".

    They are: Historical Records, Han Books, Later Han Books, Three Kingdoms Chronicles, Jin Books, Song Books, Southern Qi Books, Liang Books, Chen Books, Wei Books, Northern Qi Books, Zhou Books, Sui Books, Southern History, Northern History, Old Tang Books, New Tang Dynasty Books, Old Five Dynasties History, New Five Dynasties History, Song History, Liao History, Jin History, Yuan History, Ming History.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Twenty-Four Historical Romances of Cai Dongfan.

    Dynasties. If you want the source of China.

    It is advisable to read books such as the General History of China.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It has long been concluded that the first four histories of the 24th history belong to the must-read category.

    Sima Qian's "Historical Records", Ban Gu's "Book of Han", Fan Ye's "Book of the Later Han", and Chen Shou's "Three Kingdoms".

    Those who haven't read this are considered historically illiterate.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    "General History of China", "Five Thousand Years of China", and some history books, such as "Twenty-four History". If it is phased, you can watch "Warring States Policy", "Left Biography" and so on.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    "Five Thousand Years of China" consists of two volumes.

    It's a bit thick. -

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    "Five Thousand Years of China", "Warring States Policy", "Historical Records", "Left Turn".

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Systematically! You can take a look.

    25 History (Historical Records, Han Shu, Later Han Shu, Three Kingdoms, Jin Shu, Song Shu, Southern Qi Shu, Liang Shu, Chen Shu, Wei Shu, Northern Qi Shu,

    Book of Zhou, Book of Sui, History of the South, History of the North, Book of the Old Tang Dynasty, Book of the New Tang Dynasty, History of the Old Five Dynasties, History of the New Five Dynasties, History of the Song Dynasty, History of Liao, Jin.

    History, Yuan History, Ming History, Qing History Manuscript).

    The Complete History of China (General History of China, Secret History of China, History of China).

    Zizhi Tongjian, "Five Thousand Years of China".

    The rest of the new ones are expressed in the complete vernacular, adding to the historical development plot that seems to be of interest to the others

    The Dream of Famous Heroes Through the Ages" "Those Things in the Han Dynasty" "Yizhong Tianpin Three Kingdoms" "The Flowers and Flowers of the Northern and Southern Dynasties" "The Northern and Southern Dynasties" "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty".

    In fact, some crossing** is not bad! But only the mainstream plot and some characters are close to historical facts, and the landlord may wish to take a look if he is interested!!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Bai Yang's "Outline of the History of the Chinese".

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If the ancient texts are good, read the "Historical Records" and "Zizhi Tongjian", and no matter how good it is, read through the 24 histories.

    If the ancient literature is not good, I have to read "Five Thousand Years Up and Down", or "General History of China".

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    "Five Thousand Years Up and Down", this set of books is relatively easy to understand, and then you can read "General History of China".

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    "Historical Records", "History of the Song Dynasty", "Zizhi Tongjian", "Twenty-four History".

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's a good choice to watch more historical dramas.

    The book recommends "Five Thousand Years Up and Down".

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