The national system records history according to national classification. Mandarin and the Warring States Policy. Biography is a genre of historical books written with characters as the center clue, which was initiated by Sima Qian. Twenty-four histories are biographies. Chronological style is a genre of historical books that records historical facts in chronological order, such as Zuo Zhuan and Zi Tongzhi Jian.
Chronological style/style (in history)
Chronological style is a genre of China's traditional history books, which arranges related historical events in chronological units. Chronological history books take time as the center and record historical events in the order of year, month and day. Because it takes time as longitude and historical events as latitude, it is easier to reflect the connection of various historical events in the same period. For example, Spring and Autumn Annals, Zuo Zhuan, Zi Tongzhi Bamboo Slips, Bamboo Annals and Han Ji.
A genre of China's traditional history books, which narrates historical facts centering on biographies. Ji is an imperial biography, which is listed in front of the book. Biography is the biography of other characters, which began with Historical Records written by Sima Qian in Han Dynasty. Take the country as a unit and record historical events separately. Guoyu is China's first national history book and a part of historical prose.
It started in western Zhou Muwang and ended in Lu Daogong in the early Warring States period. It includes the historical facts of Zhou, Lu, Qi, Jin, Zheng, Chu, Wu and Yue about 427 years. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, it was compiled into a book by Jin historians. The chronicle of Guoyu is much more detailed and vivid than Chunqiu, and it also preserves many precious historical materials. The Warring States Policy is a compilation of historical materials during the Warring States Period.