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My new biography of twenty-four histories

Author: the last masterpiece at the end of the century

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Twenty-four histories are the general name of twenty-four official histories in ancient China. Namely: Historical Records, History of Han, History of Later Han, History of the Three Kingdoms, Book of Jin, Book of Song, Book of Southern Qi, Liang Shu, Book of Chen, Book of Wei, Book of Northern Qi, Book of Zhou, Sui Shu and History of Southern China.

I will use my spare time all my life to rewrite the history of these nationalities with blood and tears. Historical records are real events that record history. However, the historical events we often see are the destruction of Chinese civilization and the trampling of our homeland by foreign fighters. History cannot be changed, but the younger generation who have learned from history should change.

Look at the country now, bury your head in the economy and hide your strength. However, the situation inside the country is not optimistic, and the superpowers are eyeing us. What do China people lack most now? Feeling is the real red heart, the heart of the country and the heart of the people.

Writing a novel is not for venting one's dissatisfaction, nor for boring code words. A novel without connotation won't have too many readers and won't last long. A good novel should have a soul, which can arouse people's inner resonance and stimulate their repressed conscience and passion.

Historical Records is a great historical work written by Sima Qian, a famous historian in China. It ranks first in the "Twenty-four History" and records the history of about 3,000 years from the legendary Huangdi to the first year of Emperor Wudi's Yuanshou (BC 122). heavier ...

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