Press: China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Press
ISBN:750594664 1
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Paper: Offset Paper Publication Date: July 2004-1
Words: 200,000
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While people in many countries and regions in the world are constantly improving their living environment, living standards and human rights, constantly pursuing the happiness and freedom of life and experiencing the value and dignity of life, the people of China have long lived under the dark patent system-they have to endure the catastrophe of extremely frequent wars, they have to endure heavy labor and harsh criminal laws, and they have to feed the world with the most extravagant royal family, the most greedy bureaucrats and the largest army.
The first chapter is the ancestor of the mob-the tyrant of Shang and Xia Dynasties.
Section 1 Autocracy is a hotbed of violence
Who told Mr. Dayu not to write this method of democratically electing the head of state into the Constitution like Mr. Washington? Is it because there is no quill pen or no secretary to take notes? Since then, history has turned, and our ancestors have just stepped out of the cave era and entered the era of autocracy.
Violence in Xia Jie in the second quarter
He widely selected beautiful women, enriched the harem, built a beauty room and a platform, and set up three thousand pillars. He is a dwarf, advocating Excellence and taking pleasure in debauchery. He set up a wonderful script and made a decadent voice. He lured the tiger into the market and laughed at the panic of the citizens. He drove with people, running in the forest of meat mountains and breasts. He takes wine as a pool and drinks three thousand cows in a drum.
Section 3 Violence in Shang and Zhou Dynasties
He has a good minister like Zhou Wenwang, but he keeps such a good minister in prison. He had a loyal minister like Jiuhou, but he turned such a loyal minister into a paste. He has a good uncle like Beagan, but he cut open his stomach. He had an admonisher like Ji Zi, but he was forced to pretend to be a slave.
Chapter II The Pioneer of Tyranny-Qin Tyrant
Section 1 Qin Dynasty's Contribution to Feudal Autocracy
Whether it is the Great Wall standing among the mountains in the north or the Terracotta Warriors buried underground in the ancient capital Chang 'an, the things left by the Qin Dynasty always give people a feeling of profound historical importance. Standing on the majestic Great Wall, it seems that we can always hear Meng Jiangnu's piercing cry and pass through the neat ranks of Terracotta Warriors. We are more likely to have painful associations of bodies in the city and bodies in the wild.
In the second quarter, Qin Shihuang's political violent victory
He disintegrated other people's political power only to strengthen his own rule, conquered other people's land only to fill his inflated desire like a balloon, and saved others only to put others under his own slavery.
Section III Violence in Hu Hai, Qin Ershi
Chapter Three: No Poison, No Husband-The brutality of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty
Chapter Four: To Kill or Not to Kill —— Tyrants in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties
Chapter five-the cruelty of the Sui emperor
Chapter VI The cruelty without gender-the female tyrant of the Tang Dynasty
Chapter VII Brutality without Borders-Tyrants in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period
Chapter VIII Han Elegy-Tyrant in Song, Liao, Xia, Jin and Yuan Dynasties
Chapter 9: Skinning begins, skinning begins-the atrocities of the Ming emperor.
Chapter 10 From the Body to the Elimination of Thought —— The brutality of the Qing Emperor
List of Chinese emperors in past dynasties
Main bibliography
Editor's recommendation:
The king's imperial rule lasted for thousands of years in China, among which there were many people who won the praise of the world. However, as long as we pay a little attention, it is not difficult to find that most ancient emperors, especially some tyrants such as Xia Jie, Shang and Zhou Dynasties, Qin Shihuang, Yang Di and Yong Zhengdi, were tortured by tyrants' arbitrary and unscrupulous atrocities.