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How to understand the history of China?
Up and down five thousand years is relatively simple and can only be used as an introductory book for history lovers. Textbooks of middle schools and universities are also good textbooks for studying history, while books such as China History Outline and General History of China lay too much emphasis on academic research and omit too many important historical details.

A book that can better understand the history of China: 12 China popular romance books.

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1, study history, the most basic, you should learn to compare vertically and horizontally. The so-called vertical comparison is used to compare the historical events of a country and a region from ancient times to the present; The so-called horizontal comparison is to compare the historical events of a country and region with those of other countries and regions at the same time. In the process of comparison, we should pay special attention to finding common ground, so that it is much easier to remember.

2. Be good at summing up. It is necessary to sum up a kind of events from ancient times to the present, or the achievements of a certain aspect of an era, and record them with special notes. When remembering, we should follow the inductive aspect, which can not only improve the speed of memory, but also improve the quality of memory, and even help you analyze and solve problems.

3. We should seriously understand the teacher's problem-solving ideas and the problem-solving methods of students around us, carefully ponder and be good at imitation. As long as you have a clear historical event in mind, you will naturally be handy when doing the problem.

4. Try to read more original historical materials. For example, if you want to learn the ancient history of China well, you haven't come into contact with such ancient historical masterpieces as Historical Records and History as a Mirror, but the history books written by people after reading them are really not enough. Of course, you don't want to take history as your major. Reading more depends on your time and energy, but reading more may be beneficial, at least you won't be led by others and you won't believe those irresponsible stories.

5. Combine reading history with observing international and domestic current affairs and politics. If we can find the roots from history, we can find them, so that we can learn more practically.

PS: I'm afraid it's not a good attitude to study the history of China.

I think, as a China person, every section of China's history is worth learning. China's history has both glory and shame. Our ancestors used to be brilliant, and we should be more brilliant. Our ancestors had shame, and we can't let it happen again.