Juvenile Reading History: The Twenty Four Histories that Children Can Understand by Xie Mian, by X

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-30

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Target audience: 11-14 years old.

600 historical stories, 1000 knowledge points, 400 painted comics, edited by professors and well-known scholars of Peking University, lead children with official history, history, Chinese studies, literature, philosophy, science, etc

1. The academic leader is personally editor-in-chief, solemnly recommended, and 100% sincere.

Xie Mian, professor and doctoral supervisor of Peking University and member of the Chinese Writers Association, and Xie Xizhang, deputy editor-in-chief of Tongxin Publishing House and literary critic, personally edited and approved, with a new level of professionalism and rigor, which is truly beneficial to children.

Second, let the official history lead the children and stay away from jokes and misleading.

The market is flooded with all kinds of historical books for young people, some of which are mixed with wild history, some are excessive jokes, some are too heavy on deductions, far from real history, and even have many intellectual errors, and some are inconsistent with positive values, making it difficult for parents to distinguish. This kind of book is easy to mislead children, make children "deviate" on the road of life, and cannot help children learn Xi history lessons.

This set of books "Juvenile Reading History, the Twenty-Four Histories that Children Can Read" is based on the official history, with the authentic history "Twenty-four History" as the base, condensing its essence and gifting it to children. "Twenty-four History" is the general name of the twenty-four ancient historical books, which was determined by the ancients to be the "official history", which shows that the ancients respected it. Orthodox history can guide children from the front, assist children in learning Xi, correct children's knowledge errors, and improve children's character and mind.

3. "The whole family bucket of the official history" is unprecedented, and this is the only set.

The content of the original work of "Twenty-four History" begins with the "Historical Records" and ends with the "History of the Ming Dynasty", excluding the history of the Qing Dynasty. This set of books is also attached to the "Qing History Manuscript" written during the ** period, so that children can read from the ancient flood era to the end of the Qing Dynasty, and have a complete understanding of history. It also saves parents the effort of finding a complete set of history books, and allows children to read China's "five thousand years" in one go. If you want to know a certain dynasty individually, you only need to search the table of contents and read the content of which dynasty separately, which is simple and convenient.

100 help planIntroduction600 historical stories, 1000 knowledge points, 400 painted comics, this set of books "Juvenile Reading History, Children Can Read the Twenty-four History" a total of 5 volumes, carefully selected "Twenty-four History" (twenty-four history books) in the famous works, and attached to the "Qing History Manuscript" part of the content, in chronological order from the ancient flood era to the abdication of the last emperor Puyi of the Qing Dynasty, rich in content, involving all aspects of society, including historiography, literature, philosophy, aesthetics, astronomy, geography, scientific and technological inventions, national treasures, museums, Encyclopedia, etc., are closely related to the current children's Xi life.

The author condenses the essence of the original book with a writing style that is in line with the cognition and reading level of teenagers, so that young readers can understand historical changes in wonderful stories, master knowledge in history and other fields, broaden their minds and horizons, and cultivate lofty ambitions under the guidance of "official history".

About the Author

Xie Mian. Professor and doctoral supervisor of Peking University, director of the Institute of Chinese Language and Literature of Peking University, vice chairman of the Beijing Writers Association, member of the National Committee of the Chinese Writers Association, and the monograph "On Chinese Literature in the Twentieth Century" won the Outstanding Achievement Award of the Chinese Contemporary Literature Research Association.

Xie Xizhang. He used to be the executive deputy editor-in-chief of Tongxin Publishing House, and has won a variety of national and Beijing literary criticism awards, including "Hustle and Noise", "Chinese Women Turn Backward", "Elegant Customs", "Speed Reading Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literary Masters and Masters Series: Zhang Hatshui Volume", "Liang Qichao's Biography" and other works.

Wonderful book review

Juvenile Reading History Twenty-four histories that children can read.

Book I. The dynasty begins.

Antiquity Age of mythology.

For "antiquity", you may feel very distant and unfamiliar, so, which time period does antiquity refer to?

Before the official birth of writing, some history was passed down by word of mouth, and some was imagined and speculated by later generations, and this period is called the Antiquity period, that is, the prehistoric era.

This is an era when people and gods shine, people gather into tribes, elect people with strong ability as tribal leaders, and create all kinds of bizarre totems.

In the protracted war and guerrilla warfare for territory, one large tribe stood out, and that was the Yellow Emperor tribe. The Yellow Emperor defeated Chi You through continuous encroachment and whale swallowing, conquered Emperor Yan, and was promoted to the head of the tribal alliance. The two tribes of the Yellow Emperor and the Yan Emperor gradually merged, which is the origin of our call "Yan and Huang descendants".

This is how the heroic era began, after the Yellow Emperor, leaders such as 颛顼 (zhuān xū), 帝喾 (kù), Yao, and Shun successively led prehistoric humans to trek to civilization step by step......

A day trip to antiquity.

If you go back to antiquity.

If you're interested in ancient history and want to travel back in time, then be prepared for a wild adventure. Because there were few people and many animals at that time, there were primeval jungles everywhere, and you could encounter danger at any time.

Except in a few places, there were no decent roads at that time, and you had to open them up at any time. Of course, you'll have a major takeaway – you'll have a deeper understanding of the idiom "overcoming obstacles".

It is said that the Yellow Emperor invented the car, but it is just a legend, and you better let go of the sweet dream of riding in a car. However, rafts and canoes have long been invented, and you can go by water.

When you feel the beautiful environment without car exhaust and industrial noise along the way, you may see the "mansion" of primitive people.

It was a complex of dozens of round or square houses, built of earth, stone and trees, with thatched roofs and semi-basements, but already sheltered from the elements. Some houses also have fences on the outside, and fat pigs are kept inside. Of course, cave-dwelling and nest-dwelling still exist.

What you care about is what to eat, don't worry, you won't drink blood, your ancestors have learned how to use fire, so that you can eat cooked food.

There are those who fish with nets by the river, those who ambush and hunt in the forest, those who teach people to grow crops in the fields, and those who tend to cabbage and sunflower in the vegetable garden. Pottery cutlery and clay stoves are also ready for you. You can ask your ancestors to steam rice with zèng, boil the leaves and eat them with the grains, or roast the grain on a slate and eat ......

You gobble it up as you look at the clothes of your ancestors. The ancestors had already invented bone needles and looms, and although there were still people wrapped in animal skins, there were also people who wore a tunic that was to fold a piece of cloth in half, dig a hole in the middle, burrow their heads into it, and tie a straw rope around their waists, which is a decoration in ancient times.

The hairstyle is not monotonous, there are shawl hair, braids, you can also tie your hair with a bone 笄 (jī), and some people wear hairpins made of wild boar fangs, which is really cool.

What makes you feel like Zui is pulling the wind, or the feathers on the leader's head, which looks mysterious. So, you also wore a pheasant feather - it can only be said that the highlight of your day has arrived.

Table of Contents

Historical Records of the Han Dynasty Later Han Shu.

Antiquity Age of mythology.

Dynasty opening 006

Antiquity Day Tour 008

Ancient Live Room 010

Chronicles of the Five Emperors 010

Xia Mystic Dynasty.

Dynasty opening 022

Summer Dynasty Day Tour 024

Xia Dynasty Live Room 026

Historical Records: Xia Benji 026

Shang Bronze Prosperous Age.

Dynasty Opening 036

Shang Dynasty Day Tour 038

Shang Dynasty Live Room 040

Historical Records: Yin Benji 040

Zhou Lile and Rivalry.

Dynasty opening 052

Zhou Dynasty Day Tour 054

Zhou Chao live broadcast room 056

Historical Records: Zhou Benji 056

Qin Hardcore Dynasty.

Dynasty opening 078

Qin Dynasty Day Tour 080

Qin Dynasty Live Room 082

Historical Records: Qin Shi Huang Benji 082

Historical Records of Wu Taibo's Family 102

Historical Records: The Goujian Family of King Yue 103

Historical Records of the Family of Confucius 104

Historical Records of Lian Po Lin Xiangru Biography 105

Historical Records: The Biography of Meng Tian 106

Historical Records of the Chen Shi Family 107

Han World Empire.

Dynasty opening 108

Dahan Day Tour 110

Dahan Live Room 112

Hanshu Gaodi Ji 112

Hanshu Gaohou Ji 121

Hanshu Wendi Ji Jingdi Ji 123

Hanshu Wudi Ji 126

Hanshu Ping Di Ji 132

Hanshu Han Xinchuan 136

Hanshu Xiao He Cao Shen Biography 137

Hanshu Su Wu Biography 138

Hanshu Wei Qing Huo Goes to the Sick Biography 140

Hanshu Sima Xiangru Biography 141

Hanshu Zhang Qian, 142

Hanshu Sima Qianchuan 144

Hanshu Dongfang Shuo Biography 145

Later Han Shu Guangwu Emperor Ji 146

Later Han Shu Xiaoming Emperor Ji Xiaozhang Emperor Ji 150

Later Han Shu Xiaohuan Emperor Ji 154

Later Han Shu Xiaoling Emperor Ji 158

Later Han Shu Filial Piety Emperor Ji 160

The Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Ma Yuanlie Biography 164

Later Hanshu Banchao Column Biography 165

The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Yang Zhen 166

Biography of Cai Yong Lie in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty 167

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