I recommend " Sea Souls of a Great Nation." This is a historical novel about foreign history. It uses the First World War as the background and tells the tragic story of the sea battle and the characters through the protagonist's perspective. At the same time, it did not stray into the plot of commercial speculation and was a pure naval battle novel. In addition, if you want a more comprehensive understanding of the First World War, you can look at Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude and Ernest Hemmingway's A Farewell to Arms. These two books integrate more perspectives and emotions into the description of the war, allowing readers to feel the pain and sadness brought about by the war more deeply. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
If you want to have a comprehensive understanding of Thailand's culture and history, you can refer to the following books: 1 History of Thailand (History of Thai Culture): This is a systematic book on the history of Thai culture, covering Thai history, religion, art, literature, politics and other aspects. 2 "History of Thai Culture"(History of Thai Art): Pahan introduced the development of Thai art in detail, including traditional Thai music, dance, painting, sculpture and other works. 3. Traditional Thai Art (Traditional Thai Art): This book by Phayatiya and Phahan includes a detailed introduction to traditional Thai art, covering paintings, sculptures, pottery, fabrics, and other works. 4. History of Thai Religion (History of Thai Religion): This book covers the history, doctrines, rituals, worship, and other aspects of Thai religion. 5. History of Thailand (History of Thailand): This book contains a detailed introduction to the history of Thailand from ancient times to modern times, covering political, cultural, social and other aspects. The above books are important references for understanding Thai culture and history, but please note that these books only provide some basic information. If you want to understand Thai culture and history in depth, you need to read more in-depth books and materials.
It fills in the gaps. By looking at the 'rest of the story', we learn about events and details that were not part of the mainstream narrative. For instance, it might cover the diplomatic negotiations behind the scenes that influenced the course of the war.
Zeng Guofan was an important politician, strategist and ideologist in modern Chinese history. He had made outstanding contributions in the fields of politics, military affairs and education. If you want to understand Zeng Guofan more objectively, here are some books worth recommending: 1 Biography of Zeng Guofan ( ): This is a book that systematically introduced Zeng Guofan's life and career. It fully reflects his political, military, and intellectual experiences and achievements. 2. Qing History Manuscript: This is an important document of ancient Chinese history. It contains all the historical events and figures of the Qing Dynasty. It is of great help to understand Zeng Guofan's background and historical status. 3 "Zeng Guofan's Letter": This is a letter written by Zeng Guofan himself. From it, you can understand his thoughts, feelings, and care for his family and friends. It is an important material to understand Zeng Guofan's inner world. 4 "Zeng Guofan's Quoted Words": These are the famous aphorisms of Zeng Guofan in some of his works and speeches. These sayings reflect his thoughts and outlook on life, and are of great help in understanding his political and military strategies. 5 Ice Mirror: This is a psychological work written by Zeng Guofan. It introduced his unique psychological theory and application, which is of great help to understand his political and military strategies and thoughts. These are some books that are more objective in understanding Zeng Guofan. You can choose the reading materials that suit your needs and interests.
For books on naval warfare in World War I and World War II, you can refer to the following suggestions: 1 The Art of War by Sun Tzu is an ancient Chinese book on war that is widely regarded as one of the greatest books on war in the world. This book also had a rather profound discussion on naval warfare. 2 The Theory of Sea Power by John Mill was a classic work of 19th-century British philosophers, politicians, and naval generals. The book discussed the importance of the navy and strategies for naval warfare. Modern Oceanography by William Arthur Clarke was a classic work of 19th century American naval generals and scientists. This book introduced many tactical and strategic issues in naval warfare. The naval strategy by James Presper was a classic work of the 19th century British admiral. The book detailed naval strategy and tactics. The Atlantic War, by Michael Ender, is a war reminiscence written by a 20th-century American historian. The book described the military operations of the American Atlantic Fleet during the First World War.
During World War I and World War II, naval warfare was an important part of the war. Here are some recommended books on the naval battles of World War I and World War II: 1 The Art of War: The First World War Navy Tactical Manual (USA) ·F. Safield This book was a guide for admirals during the First World War. It detailed naval tactics, strategy, and the art of command. The book also covers many specific examples and battle analysis that are very useful for understanding the naval battles during the First World War. 2. Memoirs of the Second World War. H. Mills This book was the recollection of a US Navy general during World War II. It described the naval experience of the US Navy in the Pacific War. The book included detailed battle history and tactical analysis, which was also very helpful in understanding the naval battles during World War II. History of the Pacific War ·P. McClair This book was an introduction to the Pacific War during World War II. It included the naval experience and war strategies from the beginning to the end of the war. The book detailed the strategies and actions of Japan in the Pacific War and the response strategies of the US Navy in the Pacific War. War at Sea: The Battle of the Atlantic in World War I P. Hopkins This book was about the Battle of the Atlantic Ocean during the First World War. It described the experience of the American Navy and the British Navy against the German Navy in the Atlantic Ocean. The book included specific battle tactics and the art of command, which was very helpful in understanding the naval battles during the First World War. 5 History of the Pacific War of the Second World War ·H. McClair This book was an introduction to the Pacific War during World War II. It included the naval experience and war strategies from the beginning to the end of the war. The book detailed the strategies and actions of the US Navy and the Japanese government in the Pacific War, as well as the US Navy's response to the Pacific War.
If you want a comprehensive book on World War II, you can refer to the following suggestions: The History of the Second World War by H. Hotz 2. The Art of War The Age of Pirates: From the 15th Century to the Seventh Century by R.R. Martin 4. The Pearl Harbor Attack by H. Pattington Reminiscences of a Wartime Girl by Stuart Hopkins The books above were authoritative works on the history of World War II, covering all the important events and people from the beginning of the war to the end. You can choose to read some of them according to your interests and needs.
I recommend Man vs. Wild: Conquest to you. The protagonist of this book, Lin Ze, has mastered almost all survival skills in the process of surviving on a deserted island. From hunting, collecting plants, to making tools, medical care, and so on. He can do almost everything. Not only did he learn how to build temporary residences on the island, but he also mastered the skill of shipbuilding. He conquered one desolate island after another, and it could be said that he had the ability to survive. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following novels to you, all about the First World War: "Sea Soul of a Great Power": It tells the story of a university student from the 90s who traveled to the First World War and joined the German High Seas Fleet. "Rise of 10,000 Years": A woman from 10,000 years ago visited her master in a dream and taught him mathematics, physics, chemistry, and other scientific knowledge to help mankind rise again after the loss of technology to cope with the Fourth World War. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque. It vividly depicts the horror and futility of war from the perspective of a young German soldier. It's a classic that gives a very real sense of the trenches and the psychological toll of war.
Definitely the novels by Karen Traviss. They are like a comprehensive guide to the Gears of War universe.