Monday, October 25, 2010

Chinese history

Perharp you know already about China. They are the one of some country, where have a longest history in the world. When I was a boy, I had read many books, that wrote about the history of Chinese, very carefully. That was my hobby. I did not know why the history of Chinese could make me be interested in them like that. I only thought just one reason. First, the history of Chinese hasd thousand of years, so they had had many dynastics since many years ago. Many battles happened when the people started invading the other countries. You know what, China was shared to many smaller countries thousands of years ago. Each that small country had a ruler, who could control anyone, anything in their land. When one of those countries was getting stronger, they really wanted to attack the other countries for making their own land was getting larger, richer and more gold or silver. For this reason, there were many fierce battles between them. Many outstanding leaders, heroes and advidsors, who were very brave, intelligent and great, appeared in this period. They made a lot of legends by their feat of arms. For example, General ZhaoYun, who lived in Three Kingdoms period, killed thousands of soldiers, hundreds of soldiers of his enemy by himself for protecting the son of his ruler in Chang Ban battlefield. Or Zhugeliang, who was the most intelligent advidsor in Three Kingdoms period. He could predict his enemies' plans or the weather, and gave a lot of good plan for defeating them. By his talent, his army with 5000 men defeated CaoCao's army with 100,000 men in Xin Ye battlefield. This is some of stories I can tell. It made me feel amazing with the history of Chinese. Now I still like to read about them more, and I think I will never stop reading them until I die.

2 comments:

  1. I really enjoy reading about Chinese history as well. When I was in university, we learned all about the opium wars and other events like that. It was really interesting!

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  2. Your hobby is studying Chinese and Japanese, isn't you?

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