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The "General History of China" edited by Bai Shouyi is the best.
This edition of the General History of China is the longest of all the general history of China, from the primitive society to the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949. In addition to the general historical narrative, the book also contains biographies of people and various thematic histories related to political systems, science and technology, culture, etc., which can be said to be an encyclopedic "General History of China".
Although some of the views bear traces of the historical view of class struggle, this edition of the General History of China is by far the most authoritative and rich in content. Although some new editions of the General History of China, especially those written by foreign scholars, have made some new discoveries and new viewpoints, some books are too unconventional, the use of historical materials is not sufficient, and the content is not solid, and the overall quality is still inferior to the above version of the General History of China.
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Bai Shouyi, a native of Kaifeng City, Henan Province, is a well-known historian, educator, thinker and social activist in China. From 1925 to 1927, he studied at Wenzhi University in Shanghai and Zhongzhou University (now Henan University); In 1929, he was admitted to the Graduate School of Chinese Studies at Yenching University to study the history of Chinese philosophy.
After graduating in 1932, he successively founded and presided over such publications as "Morning Star", "Islam", "Dahe Magazine", "New Children", "Yunnan Halal Duo Bao", "Yishi Bao", "Frontier", etc., and also assisted Mr. Gu Jiegang in presiding over the editorial work of Wentong Book Co., Ltd.
From 1938 to 1949, he successively taught at Chengda Normal School in Guilin, Guangxi, Yunnan University, Chongqing ** University, and Nanjing ** University. In July 1949, together with Guo Moruo and Fan Wenlan, he founded the New China History Society, and in the same year, he was hired by Beijing Normal University as a professor of history.
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Summary. Lü Simian1, "Lü Writings on the General History of China", based on the author's lecture notes on the history of Chinese culture in the first year of Guanghua University in Shanghai. It is divided into two parts.
Written in classical Chinese, it is huge and complex, and there is a certain reading threshold. The upper part was completed in 1940 and the second part in 1944. 2. "Vernacular National History", in common terms, this book was published in 1923, but in the "Example", Lu Simian mentions that this book is based on his 1924 compilation of "New Academic System High School National History Textbook".
Because the original book was written in literary language, the content was too deep, so Lu Simian wrote this "History of the Country in the Vernacular" in the vernacular. So the book could not have been published in 1923.
How many general histories of China are there now? Who wrote it?
Pro, "General History of China in 12 Volumes and 22 Volumes" is a book published by Shanghai People's Publishing House in 2004, and the author is Bai Shouyi.
On the basis of Fan Wenlan's compilation of the first 4 volumes of "The General History of China", Cai Meibiao continued to compile 5-12 volumes of "General History of China", which completely described the history of China from ancient times to the end of the Qing Dynasty, becoming a far-reaching historiographical masterpiece.
1. "Lu Writings on the General History of China", based on the author's lecture notes on the history of Chinese literature and integration in the first year of Guanghua University in Shanghai. It is divided into two parts. Written in classical Chinese, it is huge and complex, and there is a certain reading threshold.
The upper part was completed in 1940, and the second part was completed in 1944. 2. "Vernacular National History", in common terms, this book was published in 1923, but in the "Example", Lu Simian mentions that this book is based on his 1924 compilation of "New Academic System High School National History Textbook". Because the original book was written in literary language, the content was too deep, so Lu Simian wrote this "History of the Country in the Vernacular" in the vernacular.
So the book could not have been published in 1923.
Lü Simian1, "Lü Writings on the General History of China", based on the author's lecture notes on the history of Chinese culture in the first year of Guanghua University in Shanghai. The spine is divided into two parts. Writing in classical Chinese is huge and complex, and there is a certain reading threshold.
The upper part was completed in 1940 and the second part in 1944. 2. "Vernacular National History", in common terms, this book was published in 1923, but in the "Example", Lu Simian mentions that this book is based on his 1924 compilation of "New Academic System High School National History Textbook". Because the original book was written in literary language, the content was too deep, so Lu Simian wrote this "History of the Country in the Vernacular" in the vernacular.
So the book could not have been published in 1923.
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How many general histories of China are there now? Who wrote it?
Hello dear Hello There are now 2 general histories of China, written by Mr. Lu Simian.
Lu Simian or this Bi wrote two "General Histories of China" in his lifetime. 1. "Lu Zhu's General History of China", based on the author's lecture notes on the history of Chinese culture in the first year of Haiguanghua University. It is divided into two parts.
Written in classical Chinese, it is huge and complex, and there is a certain reading threshold. The upper part was completed in 1940 and the second part in 1944.
2. "Vernacular National History", which was published in 1923 in Chong Yanpei's usual Sayings and Methods, but in the "Examples", Lu Simian mentions that this book is based on his 1924 compilation of "A Textbook of National History in High Schools under the New Academic System" Xiang Nian. Because the original book was written in literary language, the content was too deep, so Lu Simian wrote this "History of the Country in the Vernacular" in the vernacular.
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Summary. Hello, I am honored to answer for you: Mr. Lu Simian's works are equal to his body and rigorous study, and he has classic works in the fields of general history, dynastic history and special history.
His main works include two general histories, such as "History of the Country in the Vernacular" and "General History of China by Lu"; "History of the Pre-Qin Dynasty", "History of the Qin and Han Dynasties", "History of the Northern and Southern Dynasties of the Two Jin Dynasties", "History of the Five Dynasties of the Sui and Tang Dynasties", "Lu Zhi Modern History of China" and other five dynastic histories; and "Introduction to Pre-Qin Academics", "Jingzi Solution", "History of the Chinese Nation", "Outline of Science", "Lu Shu Historiography and Historical Books" and other special histories.
How many general histories of China are there now? Who wrote it?
Hello, dear and dear people, I am honored to answer for you: Mr. Lu Simian's works are equal to his body and rigorous academic chain, and he has classic works handed down in the fields of general history, dynastic history and special history. His main works include: "Vernacular National History" and "Lu Shu General History of China" and other two works of the history of the canopy and destruction; "History of the Pre-Qin Dynasty", "History of the Qin and Han Dynasties", "History of the Northern and Southern Dynasties of the Two Jin Dynasties", "History of the Five Dynasties of the Sui and Tang Dynasties", "Lu Zhi Modern History of China" and other five dynastic histories; and Yingzao's "Introduction to Pre-Qin Academics", "Jingzi Solution", "History of Chinese Nationalities", "Outline of Science", "Lu Shu Historiography and Historical Books" and other special histories.
General History of China (All 8 Volumes) is a book published by Wanjuan Publishing Company in 2009, and the authors are Li Boqin and Li Zhaoxiang.
Related information: 1 1923 edition of "General History of China" 2 Lu Simian edition of "General History of China" (also pocket edition) 3 Fan Wenlan edition of "General History of China" (with a condensed version) 4 Bai Shouyi's edition of "General History of China" 5 Fu Lecheng's edition of "General History of China" 6 Duan Changguo's edition of "General History of China" 7, Kuan Da Zhang Yinlin's "Outline of Chinese History" 8, Qi Sihe's "Exploration of Chinese History" 9, Qian Mu's "Outline of National History" 10, Huang Xianfan, Liu Yong's "Outline of China's General History" 11, Peking University edition of "Unnamed Chinese History".
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It mainly tells the story of the Opium War to the end of the imperial system, the Opium War in 1840 (the twentieth year of Daoguang), the British ** decided to send an expeditionary force to invade China under the pretext of Lin Zexu's Humen cigarette sales.
In June 1840, 47 British ships and 4,000 army men, led by Rear Admiral George Yilu and commercial superintendent Yi Lu in China, arrived outside the Pearl River Estuary in Guangdong Province one after another, blockaded Haikou, and the Opium War began.
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Summary. The Compendium of the General History of China is based on the General History of China, which is more concise and concise, and is suitable for beginners or readers who have a simple need for historical knowledge.
The General History of China and the Compendium of the General History of China are two different books, but they are both Guan Zhenchun's writings on Chinese history. The General History of China is a comprehensive and systematic introduction to Chinese history, which is jointly compiled by experts and scholars in various historical periods, with detailed and rigorous content, suitable for readers with a certain historical foundation and interest in starting the situation.
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The "Compendium of the General History of China" is based on the "General History of China" to condense and summarize the content, which is more concise and concise, suitable for beginners or readers who have a superficial need for historical knowledge.
The 24 histories are the general name of the 24 official histories of ancient China. Namely: "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" (Twenty-four Shi Tang Yao Silian), "Wei Shu" (Northern Qi Wei Shu), "Northern Qi Book" (Tang Li Baiyao), "Book of Zhou" (Tang Linghu Dedi, etc.), "Sui Shu" (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), "History of the Song Dynasty" (Yuan Detachment, etc.), "Liao History" (Yuan Detachment, etc.), "Jin History" (Yuan Detachment, etc.), "Yuan History" (Ming Song Lian, Wang Yuan, etc.), "History of the Ming Dynasty" (Qing Dynasty, Zhang Tingyu, etc.). >>>More
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