In fact, I used to study liberal arts, and history is actually not difficult. On the contrary, I think it is the easiest of the three subjects.
Don't deny it. . . In fact, the method of learning history is well known, that is, watching, watching or watching.
What I'm talking about here is not simply browsing, but "watching" with emotion. If you regard every historical fragment as a story, I think you will remember it deeply-I wonder if it is too difficult. Anyway, that's what I am. I don't need your back when I'm fine.
I hate "rote learning", not because it is ineffective, but because I am too tired. I believe that students who study history are deeply touched.
I know that the current exams require standard answers, but the standard answers are also summed up by others, so I can't be perfect in every question. Therefore, I need to find my own "hobby learning method".
The more times you watch it, the deeper you feel.
Try it, go deeper, and be emotional. I hope it will help you study history. ...