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Memoirs of the late Qing Empire
Author: Simon bid farewell to Fujian
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Update time 2007-12-221:04: 00 words: 866
The Turn of History: Memoirs of the Late Qing Empire was officially published by Guangxi Normal University Press in February 2007.
This book is very honored to invite Ji Lianhai, a cultural celebrity of Lecture Room, King Helian Bobo, a historical writing madman, and Qing, the author of A Zhang Juzheng in the Ming Dynasty, to strongly recommend the girdle of the new book. In this regard, the author is even more grateful!
The following is the editor's recommendation. Let's stick it with a red face: "Mr. Simon Fujian, a brilliant online writer and a rising historian, cut out eight historical events in the late Qing Dynasty and made a record. Eight stories are interlocking, inviting you to crack the delicate chess game of the late Qing empire together.
In the seventy years of the late Qing Dynasty, what changed? Puzzle? Is it for the irreversibility of bad luck or the origin of new opportunities? The past of the empire is like passing clouds, fluttering and swaying. People have different opinions, but they can't agree. This book is not afraid of difficulties and dangers, and is intended to explore the track of the decline of a dynasty through the political situation and personnel in the late Qing Dynasty. The author knows the way of history well, with accurate pulse and light weight, and often sees the way of rise and fall at the turning point of history. This book is open-minded, clear in language, with historical turning points one after another and clear in context. Even if you look coldly, you can see a warm heart. "
Thanks to the enthusiastic netizens, it is your concern and support that gives me the motivation to write. Thank you very much
At the same time, I would also like to thank the press and editors of Guangxi Normal University for their love and hard work.
Back cover recommendation:
This book shows a magnificent picture of the history of the late Qing Dynasty and is a novel worthy of recommendation in China's modern history. ...