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If you have a good foundation in literary language, it is recommended to read the Twenty-Four History, although some places are not very true, but after all, it is an official history book, and I read the Twenty-Four History.
The basic language is average, so you can buy a general history of China first, any version is fine, and after reading it, you can pick the dynasty or historical figure you are interested in, and read the history of the dynasty or the biography of the person.
The language of China's general history is relatively dry, and if you are afraid of being bored, you can go to see historical commentary, like the Hundred Pulpit series, those things of the Ming Dynasty, but those are all the words of a family, and some places are very subjective, it is recommended to understand the official history first and then read the history of experts and scholars, otherwise it may have an impact on your own view of history.
If you want to recommend books, I think Shiji is the best, the swan song of historians, and the rhyme of separation.
The second is the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, because I love the thrilling era of the Three Kingdoms.
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Before the Han Dynasty, refer to Sima Qian's "Historical Records", the Han Dynasty refer to Ban Gu's "Book of Han", and the Later Han Three Kingdoms refer to Chen Shou's "Three Kingdoms" and Pei Song's annotations.
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Enlighten a little "Five Thousand Years of China".
Bai Yang, "Outline of the History of the Chinese".
Lü Simian, General History of China
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Zizhi Tongjian, Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, Twenty-four History.
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Historical records, and the general knowledge of governance, but the latter is too long, and it will take months to browse.
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I recommend a record of Chinese history, written by Japanese Chinese, you can take a look. I don't know if there is an electronic version, the landlord can check it.
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There is all history, I want to say, only look at the 24th history, add a Qing history, 25 history, I think, after you read it, you can be regarded as an amateur of history.
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Siku Quanshu General History of China.
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Twenty-four histories, plus a manuscript of Qing history, that is, twenty-five histories.
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Take a look at the General History of China.
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"Outline of National History".
Outline of National History is a book published by the Commercial Press on December 1, 2010, and the author is Qian Mu. The Outline of National History is a general historical treatise written by the modern Chinese historian Qian Mu, written during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.
Qian Mu was a professor of history at Peking University at the time, and traveled to most of China with the National Southwest Associated University during the war. At the Yanquan Temple in Kunming, Yunnan, Qian Mu began to focus on the research and writing of the general history of China. At that time, the poverty of life, the shortage of materials, and the situation of internal and external troubles all made Qian Mu think about China's fate throughout the book.
Book Synopsis
Qian Mu pointed out that the first task in the study of Chinese history lies in finding its own unique spirit within the country and nation. He hoped that as the elite elements in the middle of the Anti-Japanese War, they could draw strength from such a historical outline of the manpower of the warriors to move forward.
In June 1939, the "Outline of National History" was officially completed, and in June 1940, it was published by the Commercial Press. As soon as it was put on the market, the book became a common history textbook in various universities at that time with its unique insights and meticulous research, which played a positive role in the cohesion of national culture among students and intellectuals, and also established the status of Qian Mu as a historian. Until modern times, there is still a book office of Professor Qian Mu in Kunming Yanquan Temple, and a monument is erected here to commemorate it.
In 2010, the book was selected into the series of modern Chinese academic classics.
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24 History. A general history of China is available.
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1.Classic historical works such as "Outline of National History", "Political Gains and Losses of Chinese Dynasties", "Outline of the History of the Chinese", and "Zizhi Tongjian" are all required reading books in Chinese history
2.For an introductory reading of ancient Chinese history, you can try to read "History of the Western Zhou Dynasty", "History of the Pre-Qin Dynasty", "Shang Civilization" and "Social Changes in the Xia and Shang Western Zhou Dynasty" and so on3"History of the Spring and Autumn Period" is a book about the Spring Finger Shirt and the Autumn Warring States Period, and it is also a good history.
5.When choosing history books, it is recommended to choose them according to your interests and needs, for example, if you want to know the history of a certain dynasty, you can choose relevant monographs, and if you want to understand a certain historical event, you can choose relevant documentary works, etc. At the same time, you can also refer to the book list of history teachers and history lovers in short, Chinese history has a long history and rich cultural heritage, and choosing a good history book can help us better understand and understand China's past and present.
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