Read more and read skillfully.
The basis of history learning is books, and memory is the key. If you want to learn history well, you must first "read through" books. Read more books, read skillfully, and keep in mind the knowledge taught by the teacher in class, the text knowledge in books, small materials and illustrations. In this way, the source of knowledge can be accurately recalled whenever and wherever.
Understanding is better than memory.
Liberal arts is not simply reciting, but also paying attention to understanding. After laying the basic knowledge, we should raise it to the level of understanding. When answering questions, we should think deeply about "time, place, background, cause, influence, significance, lessons, etc." , so as to master the knowledge points and discover the charm of history.
Sticking to maritime tactics is the key.
Do at least two sets of papers every day, whether it's multiple-choice questions or answers, you should take them seriously. Only by looking at different types of questions can we cope freely. When doing the questions, you should write out your own ideas and compare them with the standard answers, and constantly improve yourself. In this way, your history will be greatly improved!