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Japanese books on humanities and history
Recommend four books about Japanese culture.

These four books are called four books written in Japan, which are recognized by the academic circles as relatively objective and authoritative books:

The Chrysanthemum and the Knife is a classic by American writer ruth benedict. It was originally in English, but it also sold well after being translated into Japanese. Existing Chinese translation;

-"Bushido" Nitobe Inazo, the first generation of Japanese students studying abroad, made a wonderful defense for Bushido, the soul of the Japanese nation, in 1899, which is called Japan's "flower of evil".

-"Japanese" Jiang Baili-At the beginning of the 8-year Anti-Japanese War, the media words written by a Japanese soldier and a Japanese son-in-law were expensive for a while, and they were known as "playing cards", which could be regarded as the strategic prediction of the anti-Japanese war; War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's thought permeates his book: No matter success or failure, just don't make peace with him;

-"Japanese" by Xia Yunan (Sanqin Publishing House) The author of this book has been engaged in the study of the history, present situation, society and culture of this country for a long time, and has personal experience, experience and exchange, which is of positive help to readers to understand the humanistic and social situation, ethnic and national characteristics of this country;

This book is different from other books that generally introduce Japanese people. It does not talk about the Japanese in terms of what they did in modern times, but introduces them from a macro perspective of history. The author believes that only by understanding the Japanese of the past can we truly understand the Japanese of today. So the author added a subtitle to the book: past lives. In other words, the purpose of this book is to discuss the history of the Japanese from ancient times to the present, not just the Japanese today. author

And some books by Mao Danqing are also quite good ~ ~

As the two most representative countries in Asia, China and Japan have created their own unique cultural systems through the absorption and integration of different civilizations on the basis of their respective histories. China's Confucian ethics system and Japanese Bushido respectively support the existence foundation of these two nations. Culture belongs to all mankind, and no one or any nation can monopolize all the achievements of a civilization. The most fundamental purpose of culture is to promote the progress of the whole mankind. ...

Now I recommend four books of the landlord, hoping to help you;

I wish you a happy life and a happy job! Haha's laughter ...