SOS Warring States Policy is also called

Updated on culture 2024-05-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Warring States Policy is a country-specific history book after Chinese. It is also known as "National Policy", "State Affairs", "Words", "Short and Long", "Repair Books" and so on.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Warring States Policy mainly describes the political propositions and strategies of the Zonghengjia during the Warring States Period, shows the historical characteristics and social features of the Warring States Period, and is an important classic for the study of the history of the Warring States Period.

    Therefore, it is also called "Warring States Zonghengjia Letter".

    Who's out of this question, it's a complete mess! Deeply sympathetic to modern high school students!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The Intrigues of the Warring States is a country-specific history book. It mainly describes the political propositions and strategies of the Zonghengjia in the Warring States Period, shows the historical characteristics and social features of the Warring States Period, and is an important classic for the study of the history of the Warring States Period. At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang compiled 33 articles, and the title of the book was also formulated by Liu Xiang.

    In the Song Dynasty, there was already a deficiency, and Zeng Gong made a correction. There is a high temptation of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and it is now incomplete. Song Baobiao changed the order of the original book and made new notes.

    Wu Yuanshi Dao wrote "School Notes", modern Jin Zhengwei has "Supplementary Interpretation", and today's Miao Wenyuan has "New Notes on Warring States Policy".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A book that records and introduces the strategists and columnists of the Warring States period, as well as lobbying and strategy.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Zou Ji is more than eight feet tall and has a beautiful appearance. The court clothes were dressed in the mirror, and his wife said: "Who am I with Xu Gongmei in the north of the city?"

    His wife said: "Jun is very beautiful, how can Duke Xu be as good as his father!" "Xu Gong in the north of the city, the beautiful one of the Qi country.

    This article is written by Qi Xiang Zou Ji, and he has self-knowledge, so as to realize that a person who is surrounded by favorites, fears, and seekers may not hear the truth and lead to completely wrong judgments.

    He used his personal experience to advise King Qi Wei, and finally made King Wei obey.

    The language of this article is concise, the syntax is changeable, such as the dialogue between Zou Ji and his wife, concubine, and guest, three questions and three answers, and the content expressed is exactly the same, but due to a slight change in syntax, the article seems lively and not sluggish.

    "sarcasm" refers to the use of euphemistic language to admonish.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are 33 volumes in this book: Warring States Policy Volume 1 Eastern Zhou Warring States Policy Volume 2 Western Zhou Warring States Policy Volume 3 Qin 1 Warring States Policy Volume 4 Qin 2 Warring States Policy Volume 5 Qin 3 Warring States Policy Volume 6 Qin 4 Warring States Policy Volume 7 Qin 5 Warring States Policy Volume 8 Qi 1 Warring States Policy Volume 9 Qi 2 Warring States Policy Volume 10 Qi 3 Warring States Policy Volume 11 Qi 4 Warring States Policy Volume 12 Qi 5 Warring States Policy Volume 13 Qi 6 Warring States Policy Volume 14 Chu 1 Warring States Policy Volume 15 Chu 2 Warring States Policy Volume 16 Chu 3 Warring States Policy Volume 17 Chu 4 Warring States Policy Volume 18 Zhao 1 Warring States Policy Volume 19 Zhao 2 Warring States Policy Volume 20 Zhao 3 Warring States Policy Volume 21 Zhao Si Warring States Policy Volume 22 Wei 1 Warring States Policy Volume 23 Wei 2 Yun This Sock Warring States Policy Volume 24 Wei 3 Warring States Policy Volume 25 Wei 4 Warring States Policy Volume 26 Han 1 Warring States Policy Volume 27 Han 2 Zhan Guo Policy Volume 28 Han 3 Warring States Policy Volume 29 Yan 1 Warring States Policy Volume 30 Yan 2 Warring States Policy Volume 31 Yan 3 Warring States Policy Volume 32 Song Wei Warring States Policy Volume 33 Zhongshan A total of 497 articles. The recorded history starts with the destruction of the Fan clan by Zhibo in 490 BC and ends in 221 BC when Gao gradually left to attack Qin Shi Huang.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Warring States Policy is an early history book of the country. The whole book is compiled according to the Eastern Zhou, Western Zhou, Qin, Qi, Chu, Zhao, Wei, Han, Yan, Song, Wei, and Zhongshan Suisang, and is divided into 11 policies, with a total of 33 volumes and a total of 497 articles. Satisfied.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are a total of 33 volumes in this book: Warring States Policy Volume 1 Eastern Zhou Warring States Policy Volume 2 Que San Western Zhou Warring States Policy Volume 3 Qin 1 Warring States Policy Volume 4 Qin 2 Warring States Policy Volume 5 Qin 3 Warring States Policy Volume 6 Qin 4 Warring States Policy Volume 7 Qin 5 Warring States Policy Volume 8 Qi 1 Warring States Policy Volume 9 Qi 2 Warring States Policy Volume 10 Qi 3 Warring States Policy Volume 11 Qi 4 Warring States Policy Volume 12 Qi 5 Warring States Policy Volume 13 Qi 6 Warring States Policy Volume 14 Chu 1 Warring States Policy Volume 15 Chu 2 Warring States Policy Volume 16 Chu 3 Warring States Policy Volume 17 Chu 4 Warring States Policy Volume 18 Zhao 1 Warring States Policy Volume 19 Zhao 2 Warring States Policy Volume 20 Zhao 3 Warring States Policy Volume 21 Zhao Si Warring States Policy Volume 22 Wei 1 Warring States Policy Volume 23 Wei 2 Warring States Policy Volume 24 Wei 3 Warring States Policy Volume 25 Wei 4 Warring States Policy Volume 26 Han 1 Warring States Policy Volume 27 Han 2 Warring States Policy Volume 28 Han 3 Warring States Policy Volume 29 Yan 1 Warring States Policy Volume 30 Yan 2 Warring States Policy Volume 3 Yan 3 Yan 3 Warring States Policy Volume 32 Song Wei Warring States Policy Volume 33 Zhongshan A total of 497 articles. The recorded history of the Bu clan starts from the destruction of the Fan clan by Zhibo in 490 BC, and ends in 221 BC when Gao gradually left to attack Qin Shi Huang.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    About the Author:

    Liu Xiang (c. 77 BC - 6 BC) was originally known as Liu Gengsheng, whose name was Zizheng. Western Han Dynasty economist, bibliographer, and literary scholar. A native of Pei County (now Jiangsu).

    Western Han Dynasty economist, bibliographer, and literary scholar. Liu Xiang's prose is mainly a "narrative" of Qin Shu and the ancient books of Xiaoyun.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The author of "Warring States Policy" has not been determined until now. At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, when Liu Xiang was collating group books, he found six kinds of manuscripts that recorded Zonghengjia in the royal collection, but the content was chaotic and the text was incomplete. So Liu Xiang compiled the "Warring States Policy" according to the country.

    Therefore, the Warring States Policy is obviously not made by one person at a time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    At the beginning, Liu Xiang wrote it, but later because of the default or something, later generations helped him repair it. As long as you think it was written by Liu Xiang.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Note: Geng, a famous shooter during the Warring States period. Jingtai, Gaotai.

    Please translate the underlined sentence. (3 points).

    What is the purpose of Weiga's "shooting for example"? Analyze, what does the parable teach us? (2 points).

    Translation: After a while, a wild goose flew in from the east, and even pulled it with an empty string (without an arrow) a few times, causing it to fall to the ground. King Wei said:

    But how can goose shooting reach such a point? He said, "This is a wounded goose."

    The king of Wei said, 'Sir, how do you know about this?' 'Say:'

    The reason why it flies slowly, the wounds of the past are aching; The reason for the cry is that it has been lost for a long time. The old wounds have not healed, and the fright of the wound has not been removed. Hearing the sound of empty strings, he struggled to fly high, and the old wound flare-up, so he fell to the ground.

    Purpose: To persuade Chun Shenjun not to reuse Linwu Jun, who was defeated by Qin.

    Enlightenment: (Positive) Whatever you do, you must observe carefully and be good at analysis, so that you can achieve good results. (On the contrary) it is a warning to people that if they fail, they should get rid of the aftermath as soon as possible and find a way to avoid being victimized again.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1 All Liu Xiang (c. 77 BC - 6 BC) was originally named Liu Gengsheng, the name Zizheng. Western Han Dynasty economist, bibliographer, and literary scholar.

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