Yi Zhongtian\’s 24-volume Complete History of China mobi+epub+azw3

\”Yi Zhongtian\’s History of China\” is a set of historical readings that are easy to understand, lively and interesting. It uses Yi Zhongtian\’s unique way of telling to make thousands of years of Chinese history vivid and easy to understand. This set of books uses time as a clue, starting from ancient times and telling historical events and figures in modern times, covering various periods of Chinese history. Yi Zhongtian not only simply lists historical events, but also vividly presents historical figures and events in front of readers through rich details and vivid descriptions. He brings historical figures to life, giving readers an immersive feeling. Different from traditional history textbooks, \”Yi Zhongtian History of China\” tells history in an approachable language without cumbersome terminology and complicated narratives, making it very easy and enjoyable to read. Yi Zhongtian uses vivid metaphors and humorous language to break the shackles of traditional historical education, allowing readers to understand the essence of Chinese history deeply while reading easily. In addition, Yi Zhongtian also incorporated his own opinions and thinking into the book, giving people a new perspective on the interpretation of some major historical events and figures. His thinking and reflection on history allow readers not only to accumulate knowledge during reading, but also to feel the value and significance of history. Overall, \”Yi Zhongtian\’s History of China\” is a set of historical readings worth recommending. It is not only a book that records historical events, but also an enjoyable and in-depth understanding of Chinese history. Readers can not only learn about the social system, cultural development and historical evolution of ancient China, but also feel the weight and far-reaching influence of history. Whether readers are interested in history or people who want to understand Chinese civilization, they can gain rich knowledge and fun from it. Global perspective, modern interpretation, Chinese history that is as interesting as a detective novel. Scholar Yi Zhongtian devoted himself to writing it, which took nine years to complete, with a total of 24 volumes. ★Easy to read: The historical context is sorted out, with more than 900 illustrations, it can be read by junior high school students, and it can be filled in a summer vacation; ★Interesting to read: the literary beginning, the ending of the drama, returning to the historical scene, as fascinating as a detective novel; ★Easy to read : It takes an average of 2 hours to read one book; ★ Gain something from reading: global perspective, modern interpretation, rigorous research, capturing clues of cultural relics, and gaining insight into the historical truth behind common sense. ★Economist Wu Jinglian, historians Fan Shuzhi, Han Han, and Long March 7 chief engineer Fan Ruixiang unanimously recommended it! ★It has been hotly discussed and recommended by CCTV, Phoenix, NetEase, Sohu, Beijing News, Southern Metropolis Daily and other media, and has been praised by thousands of readers! 01 \”Ancestors\” Chapter 1 Eve\’s Rebellion Chapter 2 Nuwa ascends to the altar Chapter 3 Fuxi sets up a trap Chapter 4 Emperor Yan\’s Eastern Expedition Chapter 5 Huang Di appears Chapter 6 Yao and Shun are dismissed 02 \”Country\” Chapter 1 Country and People 2 Chapter City Tells You Chapter 3 From Athens to Philadelphia Chapter 4 Saying No to Religion Chapter 5 Farewell to Totem Chapter 6 Breaking His Red Light 03 \”The Founder\” Chapter 1 Born in Worry Chapter 2 Timpani Chapter 3 Western Zhou Dynasty The Great Feudal Chapter 4 The World is Home Chapter 5 Two Basic Points Chapter 6 The Fundamental Point 04 \”Youth Chronicles\” Chapter 1 Assassin Chapter 2 Lover Chapter 3 BattleScholars Chapter 4 People and Ministers Chapter 5 Envoys Chapter 6 Ghosts and Gods 05 \”From the Spring and Autumn Period to the Warring States Period\” Chapter 1 The Trouble Begins at Xiao Qiang Chapter 2 Five Lords Struggle for Hegemony Chapter 3 The Rise of the South Chapter 4 The Ruin of Etiquette and the Collapse of Music Chapter 5 Shang Yang\’s Reform Chapter 6 Chapter 06 \”A Hundred Schools of Thought contend\” Chapter 1 Can this world be saved? Chapter 2 Which society is better? Chapter 3 Monarchy, civil rights, human rights Chapter 4 Why live Chapter 5 How to survive Chapter 6 System and human nature 07 \”Qin Chapter 1: The First Emperor\’s Revolution Chapter 2: Chen Sheng\’s Rebellion Chapter 3: Xiang Yu\’s Struggle for Hegemony Chapter 4: Liu Bang Proclaims Emperor Chapter 5: The Qin Dynasty Is Not Dead 08 \”The Empire of Han Wu\” Chapter 1: The Beginning of the Empire Chapter 2: Sovereignty Confucianism Chapter 3 High Centralization of Power Chapter 4 Official Rule of the World Chapter 5 Right and Wrong Merits and Demerits 09 \”Two Han and Two Rome\” Chapter 1 World Chapter 2 History Chapter 3 System Chapter 4 Belief Chapter 5 Concept 10 \”Three Kingdoms\” Chapter 10 Chapter 1 Yuan Shao unveils Chapter 2 Wei Wu cracks the whip Chapter 3 Sun and Liu alliance Chapter 4 Three-thirds of the world Chapter 5 Marquis Wu governs Shu Chapter 6 Taoyuan Dream 11 \”The Style of Wei and Jin\” Chapter 1 Era Chapter 2 Characters 3 Chapter Spirit Chapter 4 Customs Chapter 5 Values ​​12 \”Southern Dynasties, Northern Dynasties\” Chapter 1 Great Change of Blood Chapter 2 Xianbei People Chapter 3 Southern Dynasties Experimental Field Chapter 4 Religious Issues Chapter 5 Rebuilding a New Civilization 13 \”Sui and Tang Dynasties Finale\” Chapter 1 Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty Chapter 2 Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty Chapter 3 Bureaucracy Chapter 4 Mixed Dynasty Chapter 5 World Empire 14 \”The Rise of Zen\” Chapter 1 Byzantium Chapter 2 Arabia Chapter 3 Zen Chapter 4 Sinicization of Buddhism Chapter 5 Great Shuffling 15 \”Empress Wu Zetian\” Chapter 1 Seizing the Palace Chapter 2 Gaining Power Chapter 3 Bloodbath Chapter 4 Changing Faces Chapter 5 Wordless Monument 16 \”Anshi Rebellion\” Chapter 1 Kaiyuan New Deal Chapter 2 Potential Crisis Chapter 3 The Beginning and End of the Turmoil Chapter 4: Going Down Chapter 5: The Spirit of Tang Poetry 17 \”Revolution of the Song Dynasty\” Chapter 1 New Life Chapter 2 New Regime Chapter 3 New Economy Chapter 4 New Situation Chapter 5 New Strategy 18 \”Wang Anshi\’s Reform\” Chapter 1 The Arrow is on the String Chapter 2: Go your own way Chapter 3: Reversal of the world Chapter 4: The lesson 19 \”The Romantic Southern Song Dynasty\” Chapter 1 The beginning and end of the Southern Song Dynasty Chapter 2: The prosperous harbor Chapter 3 The rights and wrongs of Neo-Confucianism Chapter 4 The charm of Song poetry 20 \”Iron-Blooded Mongolian Yuan\” Chapter 1 Genghis Khan Part 2 Chapter Conquering the World Chapter 3 Yuan Dynasty Chapter 4 After Yashan 21 \”Zhu Ming Dynasty\” Chapter 1 Taizu\’s Reform Chapter 2 King Yan Dingding Chapter 3 Abnormal Rule Chapter 4 Diverse Secularity Chapter 5 New Literature and Art 22 \”Yan Song\” and Zhang Juzheng\” Chapter 1 Jiajing Succession Chapter 2 Yan Song\’s Downfall Chapter 3 Hai Rui\’s Anti-corruption Chapter 4 Zhang Juzheng\’s Governance Chapter 5 Wanli\’s Curtain Call 23 \”The Age of Discovery\” Chapter 1 Zheng He\’s Voyage Chapter 2 The Spread of Western Learning to the East Chapter 3 Zhang Kangxi\’s Answers Chapter 4 Daiyu Buried Flower 24 \”Destiny and Choice\” Chapter 1 The Era of the Kingdom Chapter 2 The Beginning of the Empire Chapter 3 and Finalization Chapter 4 Questioning the Vast Earth Download link: Verification code is universal across the Internet! 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