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Recommended books on the origin of civilization
Classification: social life

Problem description:

It is best to introduce the origin and migration of China people in detail.

Analysis:

Book Introduction-The Story of China People (New Edition)

This book is a spiritual hymn, which can inspire everyone's national pride and self-confidence in China. This book, together with Huang Renyu's Fifteen Years of Wanli, Qian Mu's Spirit of China's History and Yu Yingshi's History and Tradition, is recommended as a must-read historical masterpiece for middle school students in Taiwan Province Provincial University. Luo Xiaozhi, a famous historian in Taiwan Province Province, China, said: "Xia's The Story of China and His Story of Mankind have the same effect, which is a model for turning boring history into stories and interests. From the standpoint of China people, the author narrates the cultural achievements of China in the past 5,000 years from the aspects of history, language, politics, military affairs, astronomical history, music, sports, physical chemistry, optics, mechanics, botany, agriculture and architecture, so as to let us know how our ancestors struggled to build our beautiful homeland. The main purpose of this book is to hope that today's young people can recover their national self-confidence after learning about our glorious history and culture in the past, follow the footsteps of the sages, continue to work hard, recreate glorious history and seek greater happiness for the next generation. The Story of the Author-China (New Edition)

Xia, a native of Xindu County, Sichuan Province, was born in June 2008. 19 165438. He graduated from Sichuan University and holds a Master of Science degree from the University of Hawaii. He served as the director of the institute and a university professor for many years. He is an outstanding natural science expert in Taiwan Province Province, China. The author devoted himself to studying hundreds of historical classics for more than ten years and wrote this China version of The Story of Man. Book Catalogue-Stories of China People (New Edition)

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Foreword-My motivation, purpose and method of writing this book.

First, the geographical environment of China.

Second, the evidence of China's long history.

Third, the origin of China people.

Fourth, how is the history of China written?

Five, China's early glorious civilization.

Six, the story of the name

Seven, the story of abdication

Eight, the story of Chinese characters

Nine, the story of literature

Ten, the story of music

Eleven, China people's philosophy of life.

Twelve, universal love and non-aggression-the noble thoughts and feelings of the people of China.

Thirteen. The wisdom of Tao Te Ching

Fourteen China people's religious views.

Fifteen, the story of Yin and Yang theory

Sixteen, China people's outstanding contribution to astronomy.

Seventeen, the story of early meteorology

Eighteen, the story of mathematics

Nineteen, the story of arithmetic

Twenty, the story of the national decree

Twenty-one, talent recruitment

Twenty-two, the great art of war

Twenty-three, China's earliest overseas immigrants.

Twenty-four, China people's standard emperor.

25. People most admired by ordinary people in China.

Twenty-six, the story of the imperial doctor

27. A valuable notebook.

28. Physics and chemistry

Twenty-nine, plant research

Equestrian and cockfighting in history

Thirty-one, soil classification and improvement

Thirty-two, the story of sericulture

Thirty-three, the story of rice

Thirty-four, the story of bamboo

35. The story of the Great Wall in Wan Li

The old water conservancy project in that world

Thirty-seven, the story of coins

38. The invention of printing

Thirty-nine, the publication and preservation of story books

Forty, the origin of gunpowder and thunderball.

Forty-one, compass and compass

Forty-two, calligraphy and painting

Forty-three, the art of eating

44. Drinking and tea tasting in China.

Forty-five, bowl blowing-China people's golf.

Forty-six, Wu Feng who gave his life for righteousness

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