Yi Zhongtian's "Three Kingdoms" is now about "a hundred schools of thought contend". This Saturday (12. 13. ), Mohist and Legalist Yu Dan's The Analects of Confucius and other recent topics in the history department of the National People's Congress.
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Qing history: Yan Chongnian's Mystery of the Twelve Emperors of Qing Dynasty and Emperor Kangxi; Ji Lianhai dourgen,,, Liu Yong, Li, Wu Sangui,; Yu Dahua's Daoguang and Opium War and Jiaqing's Comments: Cixi of Sui Lijun; Wang Xiaoqiu's Sino-Japanese War; Hu Xueyan's Enlightenment to Ceng Shiqiang
I recommend Yan Chongnian and Sui's Qing history programs.
Ming history: the mystery of Mao Peiqi, the seventeenth emperor of Ming Dynasty, Liu Bowen, the first counselor of Daming, and Zheng He's 600-year sacrifice to the Western Ocean; Sun's; Yan Chongnian's Sixty Years of Ming Dying and Qing Xing.
There is a lack of lecture halls in the history of the Ming Dynasty, and Mao Peiqi's The Mystery of the Seventeenth Emperor of the Ming Dynasty is very good at the beginning of the Ming Dynasty.
There is no history of the Song Dynasty. There are only lectures about several poets in the Song Dynasty, including Li Qingzhao, Su Shi and Lu You of Kang Zhen. However, in this year's Lecture Room, two Song Fengyun in Yuan Tengfei will be introduced.
Tang Dynasty: Wu Zetian of Meng Man, Princess Taiping; Meng's change of Xuanwumen, the rule of Zhenguan and its truth.
Meng Shixian's "The Rule of Zhenguan" and "The Change of Xuanwu Gate" are all good, but Meng Man is average.
There were no lectures in Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties and Sui Dynasty.
Three countries: Yi Zhongtian sells three countries; Lu Su and Guan Yu of Zhou Dynasty.
Han Dynasty: Yi Zhongtian's Man of the Han Dynasty; Wang Liqun's Lv Hou, Xiang Yu and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty who read Historical Records in Wang Liqun.
Pre-Qin and Qin: Wang Liqun in Wang Liqun's Reading Historical Records by Qin Shihuang: Lv Buwei, Li Si and Fan Li of Sun Liqun; Yi Zhongtian's contention in pre-Qin hundred schools of thought