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(1) Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty (BC 145-about 87 BC? ) word length.

Historical Records plays a connecting role in the development history of China's prose. It not only created the biographical history of China, but also created the biographical literature of China. It describes the history of more than 3,000 years from the Yellow Emperor to the early years of Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty. The whole book 103 has more than 500,000 words.

(2) Ban Gu, whose real name is Meng Jian, was born in the eighth year of Jianwu, Guangwu Emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

My father Ban Biao is a historian. He wrote 65 biographies to supplement the historical records. Hanshu was completed on the basis of Houzhuan. In the first year of Yongyuan, Ban Gu followed the general Dou Xian to crusade against Xiongnu and participated in the proceedings. Later, because of some things in prison, Yongyuan died in prison for four years. At that time, there were still eight tables in Hanshu and Tianzhi. Emperor Gaozu called Ban Zhao, the sister of Ban Gu, as a supplement, and Ma Xu assisted Ban Zhao in writing Tianzhi. Ban Zhao is unique in Twenty-four History.

Female author.

(3) Sima Guang (10 19- 1086) was a famous politician, historian and essayist in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Zi Tongzhi Jian is the largest chronicle in China, with a total volume of 294 * *, which runs through ancient and modern times, starting from the early Warring States period (403 BC) when Han, Zhao and Wei were divided into Jin, and ending at the end of the Five Dynasties (Houliang, Houtang, Houjin, Houhan and Houzhou) and before the end of Song Taizu (955 AD). The author recorded the historical facts of this year 1362 in chronological order, taking the year and month as the longitude and the historical facts as the latitude. The cause and effect of major historical events are clearly explained, so that readers can see the development of historical facts at a glance.

(4) Tan Qian (1594- 1658) was a historian in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties.

Tan Qian has learned a lot of books, and is good at contending and studying history, especially the allusions of the Ming Dynasty. He is determined to compile an accurate and credible Ming history. From the age of 27 in the first year of the Apocalypse (1621), it took more than 20 years to complete this chronicle. The book is 5 million words, named "Guoque".