In Chinese history, the first general history presented in biographies is ( ).
A: Records of the Grand Historian by Si Maqian
B: Zuo Qiuming’s Commentary on Spring and Autumn Annals
C: Records on the Warring States Period by Liu Xiang
D: History of the Han Dynasty by Ban Gu
A: Records of the Grand Historian by Si Maqian
B: Zuo Qiuming’s Commentary on Spring and Autumn Annals
C: Records on the Warring States Period by Liu Xiang
D: History of the Han Dynasty by Ban Gu
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- Zuo’s Commentary on the Spring and Autumn Annals was the earliest known narrative history of China.
- Among the following works, which ones belong to historical prose? A: The Spring and Autumn Annals B: The Book of History C: The Analects of Confucius D: Zuo's Commentary
- Which one of the following is a classical officials-writing book? A: Shi Ji(Records of the Grand Historian) B: Han Shu(History of the Han Dynasty) C: Zi Zhi Tong Jian D: Han Jin Chun Qiu
- The book Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annals by Zuo Qiuming is one of the most important chronicles in Chinese history. 00a0Which of the following is also a chronicle?
- What is the earliest classic about economic geography in China? A: Book of History: Tribute of Yu B: Records of the Historian: Biographies of Merchants C: Book of Han: Geography D: Classics of Mountains and Seas