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Recommended list of history books
The recommended historical books are: Outline of National History, Fifteen Years of Wanli, Things of Ming Dynasty, Empire of Daqin, Foreign Civilization of Tang Dynasty, etc.

1, Outline of National History

This is a general history of China. Because it is written according to the style of college textbooks, we should be as concise as possible, just give an outline and delete its trivial parts. The content involves academic thought, political system, social atmosphere and international situation, but it should be integrated, understand the reasons for the rise and fall of chaos, inherit the tradition as a whole, and refer to Chen Wu's national life spirit.

2. Fifteen years of Wanli

The fifteenth year of Wanli, namely 1587, was the year before the Spanish fleet sent troops to Britain in the history of western Europe. However, in China, in this ordinary year, some events that are easily overlooked by historians happened. These events, although seemingly like the last section, are actually the crux of the major events that happened before.

3. What happened in the Ming Dynasty

The first part of those things in the Ming Dynasty, from Zhu Yuanzhang's birth to the end of the Jingnan War of Yongle Emperor. Described the most difficult process of founding the country in the Ming Dynasty.

4. Daqin Empire

This is the first large-scale literary work created by Sun Haohui, a famous contemporary professor. It is divided into six parts: black fission, national destiny, Jin Goma iron, Mou Yangchun autumn, iron and blood civilization and imperial fog. The newly revised edition is published by Beijing Century Wenjing Publishing House.

5. Foreign Civilization in Tang Dynasty

This book takes the Tang Dynasty, the most proud dynasty of the Chinese nation, as the research object, and makes a detailed study of the world cultural exchange and the introduction of civilization at that time. It covers all aspects of life in the Tang Dynasty, such as livestock, wild animals, birds, plants, wood, food, spices, textiles, pigments, minerals, metal products, books and so on. * * * 18 170 species.