China: A History of China and East Asia: Ancient China, Imperial Dynasties, Communism, Capitalism, Culture, Martial Arts, Medicine, Military, People ... China, Communism, Capitalism, Economy)
**The 2nd Edition was released on March 13, 2017**
Have you ever wondered how China became the most populous and one of the most industrially active nations today?
This book will take you from Ancient China and Imperial Dynasties to Communism and Capitalism. Discover the rich history of this superpower. Here is a Sneak Peek of What you will Learn:
- Ancient Chinese Dynasties and Their Impact on Chinese History
- Communism, Capitalism and Its Role in Shaping China & East Asia
- Ancient Chinese Culture
- A History of Martial Arts in Ancient China
- A Comprehensive Look at Old World Medicine in Ancient China
- Analysis of the Military in Ancient China
- And much, much, more Here is what other readers say about this book:
"Well-written survey of China's history in terms of landscape, culture, politics, economy, and philosophies."
"This book covered more information than the documentaries I've seen did - Excellent!"
"The author reveals some interesting information about Ancient China..."
"Wow this book has a wealth of information. China and most of East Asia has seen just about every style of government humankind has invented."
Subjects include: Agriculture, Capitalism, Ancient Chinese Culture, Language, Spirituality & Religion, Literature, Music, Arts, Architecture, History of Martial Arts, Old World Medicine in China, Military History and Sun Tzu.
Dynasties covered: Xia, Shang, Zhou, Qin, Han, Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, Qing and various others.
Not what I anticipated. The author spent a lot of time on specific cultural ideas, such as, medicine, or Yin and yang or wushu. I was hoping for the book to be focused more on history. Although these matters influence history, I was looking for more of a systematic approach to a broad overview of one of the most influential nations in the world. it seems like the author spent a lot of time early on in the book fleshing out details, which made the end of the book and more recent years of Chinese history much more rushed. Trying to capture thousands of years of history is difficult, and to do it in such a brief short of pages is a valiant effort. I would say this book strived to achieve a noble goal, but fell short. Worth the read if you are looking for a quick and brief history of China. But I would not plan on getting much substance from it.
I've been introduced slightest here and there about Chinese histories from Chinese classic books and novels i read, and this book helps me alot to settle the timeline of those all I've been curious so much
is it just my copy? on page 41, Indonesia independence should be 1945 not 1949
Some good info, but this book is very poorly organized. Like, a total mess. For the casual reader seeking a light intro to Chinese history (like me), I would suggest looking elsewhere.
I cannot claim to be an expert in Chinese history, but this book contains several major historical inaccuracies, some of them quite obvious. In one of them, the author states that Kung Fu: 'goes back to over 1.7 million years ago'. I highly doubt it. The earliest finds of modern Homo sapiens skeletons date to 200,000 years ago. Something's not quite right.
Excellent introduction into the social, political, philosophical and cultural history of China. The author succeeds in taking a fairly neutral position while still giving a complete overview on controversial topics.