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Here's what my history teacher asked:
1. Listen carefully.
2. Take notes carefully (1) List the knowledge structure and list the knowledge points of the structure (2) Highlight the key points of knowledge. (3) Read thick books as thin books.
3. Students should think positively in class and try their best to cultivate the thinking ability of history. (Evaluation, synthesis, analysis, etc.).
4. Review in time after class and review repeatedly. 5. Complete homework after class. (Helps memorize knowledge, expands thinking, and improves thinking skills.) 6. Take time to review the content of the previous class before each new class!
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Masters are definitely not counted. However, I believe that we must first do a good job in philology, especially ancient Chinese.
After laying a good foundation in this way, we should start reading the historical records until we read the Qing historical manuscript. This is the process of accumulating information.
After that, I learned some historical theories. You should know some of the various theories, and don't stick to one thing.
Analyze what you have and form your own opinion.
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It is recommended to take a look at Qian Mu's "Outline of National History" (Commercial Press, 2005), which is the best written in the concise general history. Then find a book on historiography and get a general understanding of the historical materials of various dynasties. Have a more detailed historical atlas. The rest is about to grind.
In terms of methodology, you can also refer to Yan Gengwang's How to Learn History (Liaoning Education Press, 2006), which discusses some of the issues that are more professional, but amateurs can also benefit a lot.
Let's look at other people's world history.
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First read "Five Thousand Years of China", this book gives you a general introduction to the history of China, which can make you have a strong interest in history. Then read some history books, such as "Historical Records" and "Zizhi Tongjian", then you will naturally like history.
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Don't just read history textbooks!
On Kaidi, cat's eyes look at people, etc., take a look at the books of historians outside the mainland, Tang Degang's in modern times, and Qian Mu's in ancient times.
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It would be much better to look at history as a **, and learning history requires interest.
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First of all, you must be interested, interest is the best teacher, and secondly, you must listen more, remember more, practice more, and learn to consolidate.
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Interest is the biggest teacher, so it's a good idea to learn history as a story.
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It may be helpful to take a closer look at the five thousand years up and down.
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If you want to learn a course well, the key is interest, and if you are interested, it is easy to learn a course.
If it's to prepare for the exam, then memorize more, and if you can't memorize it, just read the book a few times, and if you are familiar with it, the exam will be very good.
If it's a hobby, just take a look at the historical records and the general knowledge of governance or something, and it's good to look at some drama fish if you're bored.
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Memorize the big events, and then connect them yourself, and the chronological order can be understood.
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It's not difficult to pay more attention to the things around you.
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To cultivate interest, the main thing is to figure out the causes and consequences of events, and the most important thing in learning history is to straighten out knowledge.
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