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It belongs to the category of history books, and expounds the history of the Ming Dynasty through a first-class penmanship using modern questions, and also has the author's own views.
This is a history book, it will be difficult to read the classical Chinese through the history of the transformation into the vernacular, and add the author's views and analysis, try to ask from ancient times to the present which historical classics do not have the editor's views and feelings in it, as long as it can truly reflect historical events, it doesn't matter if you have your own views, just as Taishi Gong said, "When you want to study heaven and man, through the changes of the past and the present, it will become a family's words".
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A historical text written in an easy-to-understand and humorous personal way is not a history book in the strict sense of the word, but it is good to explain the story in another way.
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No, because there are too many of the author's opinions, but this view has not been widely agreed upon by the historiographical community, and at the same time, the book also contains elements made up by the author, which is just the author's own opinion.
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That book can only be considered historical**, but the stories written are all historical facts, and it is worth reading. I think the history books your teacher said are probably only history books, and the genre is not limited, but they are all historical facts, so it should be okay. Anyway, if you don't read that book, you'll regret it.
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Historical events are true, but they are written in humorous and ridiculous words, which is not a history book in the strict sense of the word.
But if your teacher asks you to read history books and write book reviews, most history books are very boring, and you generally can't read them, if you don't like history very much, I personally think it's a good choice to read "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty".
If it is recommended, the most representative of world history is Stavrianos's "General History of the World", Churchill's "Memoirs of the First World War" and "Memoirs of the Second World War", and the 24th History of Chinese History (but the recommended ones are very long).
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History**, the same as the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
If I'm not mistaken, you teachers mean to read books related to history? Those things in the Ming Dynasty are actually good, even if there is a slight deviation from the teacher's meaning, the teacher will not blame you, besides, the book itself is not badly written, it is worth reading.
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Those Things in the Ming Dynasty is the author's humorous tone, in the form of vernacular, to explain to us the ups and downs experienced by the Ming Dynasty since its completion, from prosperity to decline, from Zhu Chongba to Zhu Di, reading makes you feel a lot of emotion.
I used to chase it in the library when I was in high school, and I highly recommend you check it out.
"Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" mainly tells about some things about the Ming Dynasty in the three hundred years from 1344 to 1644, based on historical materials, with the era and specific characters as the main line, and added the first penmanship, the fate of the 17 emperors of the Ming Dynasty and other princes, magnates and small people for a panoramic display, especially on officialdom politics, war, and imperial mental tricks, and added to the political and economic system at that time, and the interpretation of human ethics.
Details: "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" mainly tells about some things about the Ming Dynasty in the three hundred years from 1344 to 1644, based on historical materials, with the era and specific characters as the main line, and added the penmanship of **, the fate of the 17 emperors of the Ming Dynasty and other princes, magnates and small people for a panoramic display, especially on officialdom politics, war, and imperial psychology, and added to the political and economic system at that time, and the interpretation of human ethics.
Details. There are other history books, I recommend "So This Is the Spring and Autumn Period", "The Han Dynasty at That Time", "If This Is the History of the Song Dynasty", "Stealing the Ming", "The Bloody Career", "The Fifteenth Year of Wanli".
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can only be regarded as a "book to write history" In fact, "Ming Dynasty" is a bit between history and **, but the content of the writing is basically based on history.
If Mr. LZ recommends reading history books, I think "Ming Dynasty" is still okay.
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Count, because this book writes about the rise and fall of the Ming Dynasty, and writes about a Ming Dynasty in great detail, and it is written in the vernacular, which is very good, and it is very good!
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Back then, Mingyue herself said that this was a notebook, a book written according to "History of the Ming Dynasty", "Ming Shilu" and other works with her own language and some ideas. This book and "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" are completely different concepts.
If it is a book about history, "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" can write a book review. If you have to write a book review of a regular history book, you have to read the 24th History, or "The General History of China" should be OK
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It's not a canonical history. It is roughly equivalent to wild history or performing arts in the popular sense.
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**, it can't be regarded as the official history, the real official history, in the "Twenty-four History".
There are others, and there are many of them, such as those of "Three Kingdoms".
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I think those things in the Ming Dynasty, although there are some hooligans, but they are easy to understand, very good, you can remember the prison points after reading it, and it will make people fall in love with history.
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At least it can't be regarded as ** The ingredients of writing history are still the main recommendation It is worth a look Highly recommended! ~
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Those Things in the Ming Dynasty wrote, "So far the only complete vernacular is explaining the great history of the dynasty." The words in it are more or less a bit of the author's own opinion, but overall I like it personally. It is recommended to read the "Historical Records".
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Those things in the Ming Dynasty are not official history, look...."History of the Ming Dynasty" is the best.
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He's making history popular and humorous, and it should be considered a history book.
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Hmmm......Its author is an expert in the history of the Ming Dynasty. For beginners, this book is easy to understand, but I recommend reading it with reference to the History of the Ming Dynasty.
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It should be based on history and add the best creative techniques to make history more vivid.
Actually, that book is very technical.
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** The canonical history of the language.
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Very credible but not entirely credible I think so.
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If you have to divide it into black and white, it's **. The official history is like "History of the Ming Dynasty", "Ming Shilu", "Guoyu", "Ming Ji Beiluo", and even includes some history of the Ming Dynasty recorded in Joseon.
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"Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" is not a history book. "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" is not a rigorous historiographical work, with the author's personal views and preferences, and some details are handled very subjectively. Historical images are not equal to historical truth, and cannot be regarded as historical facts.
"Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" mainly tells some stories about the Ming Dynasty in the three hundred years from 1344 to 1644. Based on historical materials, with the era and specific characters as the main line, and added the penmanship of **, the language is humorous and funny. It is a panoramic display of the fate of the sixteen emperors of the Ming Dynasty and other princes, magnates and small people, especially the officialdom politics, war, and imperial psychology, and adds the interpretation of the political and economic system and human ethics at that time.
It tells readers the historical stories and characters of the Ming Dynasty for more than 300 years in an online language. Among them, the historical figures who were originally unfamiliar and vague in history become vivid one by one in the book. "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" interprets the other side of history for readers, making history a living life story.
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The book "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", which is a purely grassroots work, can stimulate the interest of readers in the 5,000-year-old history and culture of the Chinese nation, admire the demeanor of the sages in the process of reading history, and understand the truth of the sages.
"Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" mainly tells about some things about the Ming Dynasty in the three hundred years from 1344 to 1644, based on historical materials, with the era and specific characters as the main line, and added the first penmanship, the fate of the 17th Emperor of the Ming Dynasty and other princes, magnates and small people for a panoramic display, especially the regret of its officialdom politics, war, and imperial mind The most ink, and added to the political and economic system at that time, and the interpretation of human morality.
Social impact. 1. Recommended as a history book.
Those Things in the Ming Dynasty was recommended as a history book by the "Reading Action Guide for Middle School Students" jointly issued by the Secondary School Chinese Teaching Committee of the Chinese Education Association, the Institute of Chinese Education of Peking University, Beijing Language and Culture University, China Education News, and the Commercial Press.
2. Sales exceeded 10 million.
The big and small things of the Ming Dynasty for hundreds of years are vividly depicted and fascinating under the pen of Mingyue. This history book, published in 06, sold more than 10 million copies in five years. The book has become one of the classics of mainland history books.
Yes! Since the books on those things in the Ming Dynasty became popular, this kind of book has a public name "Those Things in the X Dynasty" and those things in the Han Dynasty; those things in the Tang Dynasty; Those things in the Qing Dynasty ......The name is like this, just look at it if you like >>>More
Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", the historical story of the Ming Dynasty (1344 1644) in China on the Internet, set off a fever in the Ming Dynasty. The author Mingyue, whose real name is Shi Yue, was a civil servant of Shunde Customs in Guangdong. It was first published in the Tianya community in March 2006 and completed on March 21, 2009. >>>More
History books. History, to paraphrase a famous saying of Song Shenzong: "In view of the past, there is a qualification to govern the Tao". >>>More
Of course, it is those things in the Ming Dynasty, which have both historical facts, funny writing, and Mingyue's own views back then, which is a good book that you never get tired of reading. In contrast, those things in the Qing Dynasty have a bit of a pirated meaning (in the title), and they are not as wonderful as the former. It is recommended that the landlord look at those things in the Ming Dynasty.
About the author of "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty".
Mingyue's name: Shi Yue. >>>More