Reinterpreting Chinese ancient history through the mouth of Yuan Tengfei, known as "the most awesome history teacher in history," turns those originally dull and boring historical passages into fascinating ones, and makes the already interesting historical episodes even more spectacular. In the joy of listening to what feels like a crosstalk performance, one absorbs a vast amount of historical knowledge. This is a book that fully endorses the saying "learning history can enlighten one's mind." It is an educational yet endlessly entertaining historical text.
Following the footsteps of When Mingyue's "The Ming Dynasty: Those Years" and the "100 Schools Forum" with Yu Dan and Wang Lijun, another master of eloquent historical narration has emerged, leading a new wave of nationwide enthusiasm for studying, reading, and discussing history in China. His narratives are logically clear, with unique insights, extensive references, focused on key points, and packed with information, possessing all the virtues that a history book should have. The writing style is fresh and distinctive, the words sharp and incisive, humorously witty, and all the virtues that a history book lacks are also present here.
In addition to the textual content, a large number of color pictures are inserted, printed in four colors, combining fun, knowledge, and readability into one entity.
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