How Chinese think about my past and my idea is strongly influenced by Japanese people. Century, or historical record is a memorial work consisting of 130 chapters written in Han Dynasty by Shima Chiang. It shows the past in several ways: chronological stories of political events; special reports of major agencies; and personal biographies that money considers important. The political story began with the Lord of the Yellow, followed by summer, Shang, Zhou, and Han Dynasty, until the innocent Emperor of the Sima Qian era.
In the times of ancient and medieval times, there were few examples of autobiographical literature and they were scattered. In the second century AD, Chinese classic historian Sima Chiang briefly introduced himself in his historical record ("Historical Record"). From the 1st century BC, Cicero's letters (or letters of St. Paul in early Christian times) may contain points and even if they present a picture, Julius Caesar's comment is a bit It is most efficient to conquer beautiful photos Gaul and Roman military aircraft. But St. Augustine 's "confession" is written about 400 unique things: Augustine placed Christianity in the center of his story and thought that his explanation of his life was only by chance However, he created a powerful personal record. From youth to adulthood, his religious conversion
Despite his historical importance, Lao Tzu is still insignificant. The main source of information about his life is the biography of Shima Cian's history ("historical record"). The historian has written for about 100 years and had little information about philosophers. He said that Lao Tong is Hu people of Chu province, Hu village of Chu province and corresponds to modern Rouen in eastern Henan province. His last name is Lee, his name is Er, and his name is Dan. He was appointed to the city hall of royal dynasty royal family (shi 1046-256 bce). Today's meaning is "historian", but in ancient China these people were scholars specializing in astrology and fortune telling, and were in charge of the scriptures.