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The Tale of Genji and The Tale of Taira are not official histories at all = =. . . These two books can be said to be the earliest ** ancient books in the world, and the story of The Tale of Genji is similar to Dream of Red Mansions, and Ping is not very clear.
"Japanese Historical Words" and "History of Japan's Warring States Period" are okay, and there are also people like Tokugawa Ieyasu and Oda Nobunaga who talk about characters alone, and then there is a book "The Inside Story of the Surrender of the Japanese Emperor", which talks about World War II.
There is also "History of Ancient Relations between China, Japan and South Korea".
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Kojiki, Nihon Shoki
The two books recounted the time from Emperor Jimmu to moving the capital to Heiankyo.
It is the official history of Japanese history.
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200 Years of the Inside Story of the Imperial Palace of Japan This is absolutely good... Because I'm studying Japanese professionally... I started learning in junior high school...
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Look at the shogun Yagawa.
In addition, his 3 books are all reference to relevant books to produce relatively complete historical materials of the Warring States period There is a certain reference value In addition, the time positioning of his works is related to the period from the Azuchi-Momoyama period to the Tokugawa Ieyasu shogunate period A complete explanation of the process from Tokugawa Ieyasu being a hostage to Tokugawa Ieyasu becoming the shogunate Including the Kiyosu alliance, Nobunaga's ambition, the fall of the Takeda clan, the Honnoji Incident, Hideyoshi's leap and other familiar stories to Japanese There are many insiders, historical materials are presented one by one If you are interested in communicating Please q563326719 Thank you!!
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I recommend you to read "Reading the History of Japan in One Breath", which is a series of books, and I have read "Reading the History of Europe in One Breath", but at least all the structures are clear.
I'm also going to have time to read the history of Japan, thinking that if you want to destroy the enemy, you should know about the enemy, and one day when you fight with the Japanese, people can tell you about Confucianism, and you don't even know anything about them, it's too embarrassing.
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Look at the biographies of more representative people, such as Tokugawa Ieyasu.
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Is there a proper history of Japan? The Tale of Genji and The Tale of Taira are better, while the others have different routines and are somewhat of a theological nature.
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Ian Buruma clearly presents the major events and changes that Japan has undergone through a detailed investigation of the historical period from the time when Matthew Perry's black ship sailed into Edo Bay in 1853, ending more than 200 years of national isolation, to becoming a highly developed economy under the supervision of the United States, and successfully hosting the Tokyo Olympics in 1964.
Too many people still live in substandard housing; The education system emphasizes rote memorization rather than developing each student's talents and abilities; Middle managers in large companies work so long hours that there is little time for family life.
This is a book that reflects the real life of the Japanese people.
From modern times to modern times, the changes in Japan's Zen bench economy over the past 400 years are all part of it.
This book is led by six professors, including Kiyoshi Hamano of Kwansei Gakuin University and Narihiko Ioki of Keio University, and is a classic work of the Japanese school of economic history.
It has been recommended as a designated collection by the Japan Library Association.
This book is one of the "Japanese academic libraries", and the book is divided into five chapters, mainly expounding on the results of the "union of gods and Buddhas", and the specific content of the Heqiao trip includes the gods who aspire to become Buddhas, from Miscellaneous Esoteric Buddhism to Mahayana Esoteric Buddhism, the meaning of the belief in unjust souls, the concept of avoidance of evil and the belief in the Pure Land, the theory of local traces, and the medieval Japanese chronicle.
"Kiku" was originally the family crest of the Japanese imperial family, and "sword" is a symbol of bushido culture.
The American anthropologist Ruth Benedict uses "The Chrysanthemum and the Sword" to reveal the ambivalence of the Japanese people, that is, the duality of Japanese culture (such as love of beauty and militarism, courtesy and aggressiveness, love ......of the new but stubborn, obedience but not tamed, etc.).
There are many ancient Chinese historical figures, such as Wei Qinghuo who went to illness and defeated the Xiongnu. Wang Xizhi and Zhao Mengfu are famous calligraphers, and Sima Qian wrote historical records.
If you want to read the official history, you can read the "Wuzong Record", which was the official record of the Ming Dynasty at that time. >>>More
Read the book written by Alexandre Dumas. Both.
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