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The historical records are written from ancient times to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and the twenty-four histories are: "Historical Records" (Han Sima Qian), "Han Shu" (Han Bangu), "Later Han Book" (Southern Song Fan Ye), "Three Kingdoms" (Jin Chen Shou), "Jin Shu" (Tang Fang Xuanling, etc.), "Song Book" (Southern Dynasty Liang Shen Yue), "Southern Qi Book" (Southern Dynasty Liang Xiao Zixian), "Liang Shu" (Tang Yao Silian), "Chen Shu" (Tang Yao Silian), "Wei Shu" (Northern Qi Wei Shu), "Northern Qi Book" (Tang Li Baiyao), "Zhou Shu" (Tang · Linghu Dedi, etc.), "Book of Sui" (Tang Wei Zheng, etc.), "Southern History" (Tang Li Yanshou), "Northern History" (Tang Li Yanshou), "Old Tang Book" (Later Jin Dynasty, Liu Yun, etc.), "New Tang Book" (Song Ouyang Xiu, Song Qi), "History of the Old Five Dynasties" (Song Xue Juzheng, etc.), "New History of the Five Dynasties" (Song Ouyang Xiu), "Song History" (Yuan Toto, etc.), "Liao History" (Yuan Toto, etc.), "Jin History" (Yuan, Toto, etc.), "Yuan History" (Ming Song Lian, etc.), "Ming History" (Qing Zhang Tingyu, etc.). Including historical records.
The General History of China is a summary of the history of the past dynasties, which is relatively simple.
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First 24 History, then look at the general history of China, and then read books such as Yizhong, Tianpin, Three Kingdoms, Shuizhu Three Kingdoms, etc., I believe you are all very inspired.
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The historical records are written to the Han Dynasty, and the twenty-four histories are written to the Ming Dynasty. The General History of China is a collation of Chinese history by today's people, and some of these historical stories are taken.
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It is not possible to simply compare the General History of China and the Twenty-Four History, which is more comprehensive, because they have different emphasis. The General History of China is a historical account on a timeline, while the 24th History is a biographical history book that pays more attention to the biographies of characters.
The General History of China chronicles the history of China in chronological order, from prehistory to the Qing dynasty, and is divided into eight volumes. The content is from shallow to deep, and the description is also very systematic, readable, and easy to understand.
The Twenty-Four Histories is a biographical history book, consisting of a biography of a wide person. Most of them were written by the ruling class of ancient dynasties in accordance with their will, and were influenced by their positions and thoughts, and individual writers were inevitably affected by subjective influences, ideological control and other factors.
Therefore, the General History of China and the Twenty-Four Liang History have their own emphasis, and it is impossible to simply compare which is more comprehensive.
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Stone does not belong to the Twenty-Four History. The Twenty-four Histories is the general name of the twenty-four historical books written by various dynasties in ancient China, and because the writing method of the "Records of the Historians" has been adopted as a formal historical writing technique by successive dynasties, the historical books written in the same style as the "Records of the Historians" are called "official histories". It starts with the legend of the Yellow Emperor in the sky auction, and ends in the seventeenth year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty, with a total of 3,213 volumes, about 40 million words, and is written in a unified biography style with this book and a biography.
"Twenty-four History" is the collective name of the 24 historical books of ancient China, arranged in the order of the dynasties recorded in each history, namely: "Historical Records", "Book of Han", "Book of the Later Han", "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms", "Book of Jin", "Book of Song", "Book of Southern Qi", "Book of Liang", "Book of Chen", "Book of Wei", "Book of Northern Qi", "Book of the Great Zhou", "Book of Sui", "History of the South", "History of the North", "Book of the Old Tang Dynasty", "Book of the New Tang Dynasty", "History of the Old Five Dynasties", "History of the New Five Dynasties", "History of the Song Dynasty", "History of Liao", "History of Jin", "History of Yuan" and "History of the Ming Dynasty".
Twenty-Four History Explained:
The chronicle history books, represented by the "Twenty-four History", occupy an extremely important position in the history of Chinese civilization. The "Twenty-four History" is criss-crossed in the form of the present chronicle, the biography, the table, and the chronicles, and the context runs through, recording the historical overview of each dynasty;
At the same time, it also reflects the intricate historical process of China through the rise and fall of Chinese dynasties, making China and the Chinese nation the only country and nation in the world with a coherent and complete historical record of nearly 4,000 years. This is a precious historical and cultural heritage that the Chinese nation is proud of and deserves to be further carried forward.
Since the writing style of the "Records of the Historians" has been adopted as a formal historical writing technique by successive dynasties, the historical books written in the same style as the "Records of the Historians" are called "official histories", and the others are called "wild histories".
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Belongs, the following is the content of the twenty-four historical judgments:
Historical Records", "Book of Han", "Book of the Later Han", "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms", "Book of Jin", "Book of Wei", "Book of Northern Qi", "Book of Zhou", "Book of Song", "Book of Southern Qi", "Book of Liang", "Book of Chen", "History of the North", "History of the South", "Book of Sui", "Book of the Old Tang Dynasty", "Book of the New Tang Dynasty", "History of the Old Five Dynasties", "History of the New Five Dynasties", "History of the Song Dynasty", "History of Liao", "History of the Golden Dynasty", "History of the Yuan Dynasty", "History of the Ming Dynasty", these 24 historical books are collectively referred to as the "Twenty-four History" Wuwan,
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The Twenty-Four Histories are chronicles, and the Chronicles are the general histories.
Book of Jin, 130 volumes, written by Tang Fang Xuanling.
Book of Liang, 56 volumes, by Tang Yao Silian. >>>More
The Twenty-Four Histories are the so-called official histories of ancient times, which were established by Qianlong, among which there are two biographies about Western Xia in the History of the Song Dynasty: >>>More
Agree upstairs, by the way to add some information. There are two versions of the 24 histories of Chung Hwa Book Company, one is in traditional Chinese characters and is in vertical version; The other is simplified, horizontal. Although the annotations made by the ancients in traditional Chinese characters are inconvenient for modern Chinese to read, they can make it easier for people to understand the content of historical books; Although the simplified Chinese version is easy to read, if there is no profound background in Chinese culture, some of the content may not be understood. >>>More
"Historical Records" is of course a classic, but I have always believed that "Historical Records" is not a history book in the pure sense, and there are too many personal likes and dislikes of the author and places to play. It's not bad, it's too good. It's much more interesting than the current old-fashioned evidence. >>>More
Historical Materials - Twenty-Four History.
01.Historical Records (Han Sima Qian) 02Hanshu (Han Bangu) 03Book of the Later Han Dynasty (Fan Ye, Sima Biao). >>>More