The Tianya community started in 1999, and it has been 25 years since the end of the day this year, and there have been various news of bankruptcy and disuse, but the founder obviously wants to struggle a little more and try to raise money to restart the Tianya community.
At its peak, the Tianya community can be said to be the ** era of Chinese Internet creation, bringing together a large number of creators, and many of the works we are now familiar with originally started from Tianya**, such as "Ghost Blowing the Lamp", "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", "Smelling the Champs" and so on.
In particular, "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" not only exploded in the Tianya community at that time, but also became a book that was later assembled and also very popular, which not only got rid of the obscurity and bluntness of traditional history books, but also used humorous language, restoring the characters in history into living people.
In 2006, the author began to be in the Tianya community **"Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" in the Tianya community that year, and it took 3 years (and later transferred to the blog), writing every day, you can imagine how torturous it was to wait for updates every day at that time, and it took three years to finally complete this 2.05 million words**.
At that time, I thought it was very good, and many people also specially sorted out the documents to see, and then quickly bought a set of treasures after the collection was assembled, and this set of books is worth reading repeatedly.
"Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" has been a bestseller for many years, selling more than 10 million copies in 5 years, and now a total of more than 40 million copies have been sold, which is famous on the best-selling list of books over the years.
With the big sale of "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", the natural author also entered everyone's field of vision, Mingyue's real name was Shi Yue, who was a civil servant in Shunde, Guangdong at the time, and went home after work and began to work in the Tianya community**.
He has liked history since he was a child, and when he was in college, he soaked in the library every day to read books, especially the history of the Ming Dynasty, and he didn't have much intersection with leaders and colleagues after work, until he saw his interview on TV one day, and said that it wasn't so-and-so in the unit? Of course, he is now on his way up.
There are a lot of classic sentences in "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", the language is witty and humorous, it is really suitable for all ages, even primary school students can read it, and it can be read repeatedly at different ages, and the understanding will be different, and it will even bring you more thinking and strength.
If you have children at home, you can prepare a set of "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", which can be read by adults and children, and can be discussed together. Classics are classics