How to learn history well? What are the good historical dramas for reference

Updated on history 2024-06-13
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You can buy CCTV's "Hundred Lectures" about the history of the *** to see it Many teachers in it are very detailed and very good If you are interested, you can also find some biographies of famous historical figures** to see When the hundred families talk about historical figures, they will explain the events that occurred in the historical period in which the characters live.

    If you have time to take a look at it, "The Legend of Qin" is a book that respects real history more of, of course, it is certainly not for you to know the real history of the period when the Seven Kingdoms fought for hegemony through **, but you can mention some of your interest in history.

    Modern history is also a hundred of the family has some** You can take a look at world history It doesn't seem to appear too much in the exam There are only a few key historical periods that need to be paid attention to This piece just needs to listen to the teacher during class If you really can't remember it, then take a recorder or repeat the notes Record the teacher's lesson and listen to it when you have time when you go home When I was reviewing politics It was like this dripĀ· Not bad.

    I hope it can help you go well in the college entrance examination!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Movies, TV series, and even games can familiarize you with historical figures, events, and stimulate your interest in the subject of history, but if you want to get a good grade in the course of high school history, you still have to put some effort into memorizing it, and the answers to some questions are still relatively rigid, liberal arts, no way.

    Chinese historical dramas, especially ancient history, are basically made into gossip dramas, which is not as good as in Japan.

    Personally, I think documentaries are a better choice than TV dramas, and well-made documentaries are also very interesting.

    If you recommend a few world history you can watch "The Rise of the Great Powers" or go to Verycd to find a history documentary from the BBC.

    Modern Chinese History You can watch "Towards the Republic" (this is a TV series) and a documentary "***".

    Ancient Chinese history is a forum of 100 schools.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Lying on the salary and tasting the gall (Chen Daoming, Hu Jun, An Yixuan) Daming Palace Ci (Chen Hong, Zhou Xun, Gui Yalei) The Son of Heaven of the Han Dynasty (Huang Xiaoming, Chen Daoming, Jia Jingwen).

    **Words: Those things in the Ming Dynasty.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Reading books, historical records, information and governance, what is history, you can also join some, history groups, you can learn a lot.

    Watch hundreds of forums, as well as watch documentaries

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