The first general history in Chinese history was the Records of the Historian.
The first female diplomat in Chinese history was Wu Zetian, a female poet from the Tang Dynasty. She had an outstanding performance in the field of politics and diplomacy. As an envoy of the Tang Dynasty, she was sent to Japan, Persia and other countries to promote the exchange of Chinese and Western cultures. Wu Zetian was also a very controversial historical figure. Her ability to govern the country and political means were controversial, but her contribution to Chinese culture was indelible.
The tallest person in Chinese history was the Yuan Shizu, Kublai Khan. Kublai Khan was the founding emperor of the Yuan Dynasty. During his reign, he implemented a series of important reforms and policies, which had a profound impact on the politics, economy, culture and other aspects of the Yuan Dynasty. During his reign, Kublai Khan unified the Central Plains, established the Mongol Empire, and conquered many neighboring countries. He also implemented a large-scale military reform and created the Mongolian cavalry, which made the cavalry achieve a major victory in the war. Kublai Khan was an outstanding statesman and military strategist who had a profound influence on Chinese history.
One of the most famous novels in Chinese history was Dream of the Red Chamber. It was a novel that described the aristocratic society of the Qing Dynasty and was also a classic in Chinese classical literature. "Dream of the Red Chamber" takes the story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai and other characters as the main line. Through the description of family, characters, emotions and other aspects, it shows the various problems of China's feudal society and reveals the dark side of human nature. It has high literary value and historical significance. In addition, novels such as Water Margins, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and Journey to the West were also classics in the history of Chinese literature.
The Murong family was a famous family name in Chinese history. Its history could be traced back to the Northern and Southern Dynasties. According to legend, the Murong family originated from the State of Yan. Their ancestor, Murong Chui, had led the State of Yan to resist the invasion of the northern minorities many times and established a powerful regime. During the rise of the Murong family, the family had expanded and invaded many times, including attacking the Song Dynasty and conquering countries such as Greece. During the Tang Dynasty, the Murong family was conquered by the Tang Dynasty and moved most of their family to Xinjiang. After that, the Murong family gradually declined until they disappeared in the long river of history.
The first historical book in Chinese history was the Spring and Autumn Annals. It was written in 770 B.C. by Confucius, the historian of the State of Lu. The Spring and Autumn Annals recorded the history of the Spring and Autumn Period (770 B.C. -476 B.C.). It was one of the earliest historical books in ancient China and one of the most important historical books in Chinese culture. It was regarded as the beginning of ancient Chinese history books and had a profound impact on Chinese history and culture.
Qu Yuan was the first great poet in the history of Chinese literature and an important representative of Chu culture. His poems were famous for their strong patriotic feelings and profound social thoughts. He was known as the "Ancestor of Chu Ci". His works included Li Sao, Nine Chapters, Nine Debate, etc. Among them, Li Sao was regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese literature. Qu Yuan's life experience is also a legend in the history of Chinese literature. He was relegated, exiled, and met with misfortune, but he still insisted on his own beliefs and pursuit. In the end, he chose to sacrifice himself in the predicament and became an indispensable part of Chinese culture.
The first book in Chinese history is generally believed to be the Spring and Autumn Annals. It is the history book of the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period. It records the history of the Spring and Autumn Period from 770 to 476 B.C. The Spring and Autumn Annals was compiled by Confucius and was one of the earliest historical books in China. It was also one of the ancient Confucian classics. It had a profound influence on Chinese history and culture and was hailed as one of the origins of Chinese culture.
The first newspaper in Chinese history was established after the Opium War in 1848. At that time, in the southern city of Guangzhou, there was a newspaper called "Yangcheng Daily", which was jointly founded and published by some literati and businessmen. The content of this newspaper mainly included political, economic, cultural and other articles, which had a profound impact on China's politics, society and culture at that time.
The first great poet in Chinese history was Qu Yuan (c. 340-c. 278 B.C.). He was a writer, politician, and poet of the State of Chu, known as the "Immortal Poet". His works such as Chu Ci are important chapters in the history of Chinese literature.
The first annalistic history book in Chinese history was the Spring and Autumn Annals, written between 661 and 476 B.C. It was the history book of the State of Lu during the Warring States Period. The Spring and Autumn Annals used the history of the State of Lu as a clue to describe in detail the wars between the vassal states, political changes, and cultural development during the Spring and Autumn Period. It was one of the earliest chronicles in ancient Chinese history books and also one of the earliest chronicles in world history.