The book " King of the Khans " was about a transmigrator who came to Mongolia and became the archenemy of Genghis Khan. He started a cavalry battle across China. All kinds of cavalrymen appeared one after another, composing a satisfying cavalry battle. If you're interested in this subject, you might as well try this novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation.😗
There are a few novels that involve China's conquest of Europe and Asia. I can recommend them to you: Fan Jin Farming in the Late Ming Dynasty, The Great Cause of the Southern Ming Dynasty, and A Taoyuan City at the Beginning of the Great Qin Dynasty. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The three monumental historical works of the Mongolians were " The Great Journey of Kublai Khan,"" The Prairie Empire," and " The Dream Combination." "The Great Journey of Kublai Khan" narrated the legendary experience of Kublai Khan, the leader of the Mongol Empire, in Chinese history. It described his exchanges and interactions with the people of all ethnic groups during his travels, as well as his influence on Chinese and world history. " The Prairie Empire " narrated the ruling history of the Golden Family of the Mongol Empire on the grasslands. It used the ethnic, cultural, historical, and political background of the grasslands to show the unique charm and glorious history of the grassland civilization. " Dream Combination " was about the descendants of the Mongol Empire, the Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, Kublai Khan, and his queen, Lisa Kublai Khan. They talked about their palace life in China and their interactions with the people of all ethnic groups in China. At the same time, they also showed the political, cultural, and social features of the Yuan Dynasty. These three works all had high literary value and depth of thought, and were widely regarded as classics in the history of Chinese literature and an important part of Mongolian culture.
The Mongolian history and culture is an important part of the Chinese nation, with a long history and profound cultural heritage. This article will discuss the main characteristics of the Mongolian history and culture from the origin, development process, cultural inheritance and other aspects of the Mongolian. The origins of the Mongolians could be traced back to the Neoliths about 4000 years ago. In the later historical period, the Mongolians experienced a long period of tribal conflict and integration, gradually forming the Mongolians of today. According to records, the earliest ancestors of the Mongolians were nomads around Lake Baikal. Later, they gradually expanded to the Central Plains and integrated with other ethnic groups such as the Han. In the history of China, the Mongolians had appeared in important positions in politics and economy many times, such as the Yuan Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty. The development of the Mongolians had experienced many difficulties and challenges. During the Yuan Dynasty, the Mongol ruler, Kublai Khan, implemented the concept of "Mongol System" and "Great Unity" to achieve the integration of Mongolia and Han, and also promoted the development of Mongolian culture and economy. During the Qing Dynasty, the Mongolians were forced into the big families of the Manchurian and Mongolian ethnic groups by the rulers and experienced a series of cultural and identity losses. However, the Mongolians never forgot their history and culture. In modern society, they still insisted on their traditions and customs. The inheritance of Mongolian culture was a unique phenomenon. The Mongolians had a rich and colorful traditional culture, such as Mongolian language, Mongolian music, Mongolian dance, Mongolian barbecue, and so on. At the same time, the Mongolians also attached importance to education as an important way to pass on their traditional culture. In Mongolia, family and community education was an important component. Parents and elders would spend a lot of time and energy to cultivate the education of their children and grandchildren. The main characteristics of Mongolian history and culture include multiculturalism, long history, unique cultural inheritance, etc. These characteristics made the Mongolian culture still have important significance and value in modern society. In addition, the development of Mongolian history and culture also had a profound impact on the development of other ethnic cultures. Therefore, we should respect and protect the history and culture of the Mongolians so that they can continue to shine in modern society.
I recommend "The Secret Service" and "The Viking King." Both of these novels were historical novels. The former was about the Ming Dynasty during the reign of Emperor Jianwen, while the latter was about an ancient Viking pirate with Scandinavia as the background. Both novels have plots that cross national borders and can satisfy your needs for European stories. There are also elements of fictional history. They are very worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the following two books to you: The King of the Khans and The Viking King. " The King of the Khans " was a historical fiction novel. The protagonist traveled to the Yuan Dynasty during the rise of Mongolia and became the enemy of Genghis Khan. In order to save the world, he launched a cavalry battle across China. All types of cavalry will be displayed, which is very suitable for your needs. " The Viking King " was a historical fiction novel. The main character was a greedy, sinister, and stingy soul who had transmigrated. After experiencing a shocking change, he grazed in medieval Europe and joined the ranks of the Viking pirates. Through the protagonist's journey across the sea and confrontation with Europe at that time, one could feel the atmosphere of the Yuan Dynasty's Mongol army conquering Europe. I hope you will like my recommendation.😗
There were novels similar to 'Conquest Begins from Breaking': 1." The richest man on Earth starts from the primitive wilderness." Author: Happy Popcorn 2: Fairy, Your Character Set Has Been Changed by Me, Author: Old Man Dong 3:" You Can't Imagine the Joy of a Director ", Author: Moon's Stargate The following is a detailed introduction of these novels: 1." The Richest Man on Earth Begins in the Primitive Wilderness ": War is terrifying. It can destroy everything. If human civilization were to disappear and return to the era of drilling wood to make fire, gathering and hunting for a living, would you still be able to survive? Entering the wilderness, our global competition has begun! They ventured deep into the Amazon rainforest, survived the storm on rafts, and escaped from the death strangulation of giant pythons... They would go back to the place where Su Wu was herding sheep, feel the cold wind of-50 degrees Celsius in Siberia, and fight with the wild wolves that were rushing towards them... The canoe sailed across the ocean, and not only did it face the surging waves, but when you wanted to eat fish, the great white shark opened its bloody mouth and bit you… " What happened to the animals that tried to bite you?" asked the reporter. Lin Zheng: " The protein has turned into an amine acid, and it has injected…powerful energy into my body!" The story had to start from the North American continent, hunting, gathering, fishing, catching turkeys, smelting copper, forging iron, and making porcelain… In 30 days, they had embarked on a path of civilization that the Native Americans had never taken in tens of thousands of years. At first, every step was frightening. There were so many snakes in the valley! 2:" Fairy, I've changed your character setting ":" Fairy, I've changed your character setting." "It's true.“ 3." You Can't Imagine the Happiness of a Director ": According to media reports, he was China's Steven Spielberg, who had won dozens of international Best Director titles. In the eyes of the female celebrities, he was the king, a god who could turn stone into gold. His words contained the laws of heaven, and he could decide life and death with a single thought. He was the godfather of the entertainment industry who could make anyone famous. Y, Bilibili, W-Bo, D-Flap. The movie entries with his topic exceeded 100,000, and the views exceeded a trillion. He was known as the uncrowned king of the film capital circle. It was him, Li Muge, a future movie maker who once declared," I will come, I will see, I will conquer."
The recommended long Mongolian novels include Ayun's Mongolian novel Manbazhacang, Ligedeng's children's literature Adventures in the Ant Kingdom, Manquan's Flying Birds Collection-A Romance Story on the Horizon, Buhe Dilige's novel Blue Starry Sky, Wuren Gaawa's prose collection Heaven Mark, Xiru Gyatso's prose collection Yuan Shangdu's Ancient Exploration, Bai Jinsheng's documentary novel General Asgen, and Han Jinghui's children's literature Terror Zone. Buren Bayar's reportage "Pioneering Epic", Baoyin Wuliji's novel "Faith Tree", Te Guanbu Zhabu's "Mongolian Code", Ba Nashun Wuritu's "Ba Nashun Wuritu Prose Collection", Renqin Dorji's "Mongolian Literature Criticisms in the New Era" and other works won the "Horse Award" for national minority literature creation. In addition, The Clear Tamir River was also one of the most popular novels in Mongolia. It introduced the turmoil of Mongolian society from 1914 to 1932.
The first collection of poems in the history of modern Mongolian literature was the Collection of Mongolian Changdiao. This collection of poems was created by Wanyan Aguda, a representative of the Mongolian aristocracy during the Qing Dynasty. It was one of the important landmarks in the history of Mongolian literature. This collection of poems includes the representative works of Mongolian long-tune music, including many praises of natural scenery, love and friendship, reflecting the unique charm and development of Mongolian culture.
There are many historical books about the European Middle Ages that can be referred to in the following famous books: 1 Sabiens: A Short History of Humanity by Yuval Noah Harari. This book provides an in-depth analysis of the European Middle Ages, exploring the history of this period from various aspects such as religion, politics, society, and culture. The Middle Ages: A People's History by David Brooks. This book explored the history of medieval Europe from different perspectives, including religion, culture, politics, and society. 3 The Dark Age: Europe 1450-1650 by Theo van Gogh. This book focuses on religion, politics, and social change in medieval Europe. The Cultural Revolution in Europe: From the Middle Ages to the Present by Richard E Porter. The book explored the cultural changes in medieval Europe, including art, literature, philosophy, and science. 5. The Age of Exploration: From Chris Colombus to Ferdinand Magellan by Felipe Fernández Armesto. This book looked at the history of medieval Europe from the perspective of human exploration of the new world, including explorers, trade, and cultural exchanges.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... These are some recommended books that I hope can help.