It was written by Feng Menglong, a novelist in the late Ming Dynasty. Written in ancient vernacular, this novel mainly describes the history of more than 500 years from the period of Western Zhou Xuanwang to the unification of the six countries by Qin Shihuang.
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Some historians before Qin and Han Dynasties, out of certain principles and positions, sometimes hide their narrative and evaluation of historical events and their significance in written records. It is difficult for people without certain insight to find them, let alone understand them.
The best-selling place of this book is that sentences are deeply rooted in people's hearts like reefs. When we look inside, we will know that our eyes are sharp, and all kinds of wisdom and stupidity of good and evil, loyalty and treachery are exposed in broad daylight. This is the author's purpose in writing this book, and it is also their contribution to future generations.
The History of Eastern Zhou Dynasty, like other historical books, takes the rise and fall of the country as the theme, trying to explore the causal relationship between the rise and fall of gas transmission and the success or failure of personnel. Through the ups and downs of the fate of the characters, the author vividly tells people that whether to attach importance to morality and appoint talents is the most fundamental basis for judging the future and destiny of a country.