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Extraction code: u57a Title: Fifteen Years of Wanli

Author: [America] Huang Renyu

Douban score: 8.9

Publishing House: Life Reading Xinzhi Sanlian Bookstore

Publication year: 1997-5

Page count: 320

Content introduction:

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. Although these events look like the last section, they are actually the crux of the major events that happened before, and they are also an opportunity to set off waves in the future. According to historian Huang Renyu, causality is the focus of history, and our great historical journey begins. ...

Fifteen Years of Wanli is Huang Renyu's masterpiece and one of his masterpieces. This book combines his decades of life experience and academic experience. It is the first time to analyze the crux of Ming society with the "grand view of history" and observe the origin of modern China, which gives people a lot of inspiration. English has been adopted as a teaching material by many American universities since it came out, and it has been nominated for excellent history books in the American Book Award twice.

About the author:

Huang Renyu (19 18-2000), a native of Changsha, Hunan Province, was admitted to the Department of Electrical Engineering of Tianjin Nankai University from 1936. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he first reported on the Anti-Japanese War in Changsha, then entered the Chengdu Central Military Academy of the Kuomintang, and was discharged on 1950. Later, he went to the United States to study history and obtained bachelor's, master's and doctor's degrees. He used to be a visiting associate professor at Columbia University and a researcher at the Institute of East Asian Studies at Harvard University. Participate in the collective research of Who's Who in Ming Dynasty and Cambridge China History.