24 Hours in Ancient China - Yijie Zhuang

24 Hours in Ancient China

Yijie Zhuang

出版时间

2020-10-01

ISBN

9781789291216

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

Travel back to AD 17, during the fourth year of the reign of Wang Mang of the Han dynasty, a vibrant and innovative era full of conflicts and contradictions. But as different as the Han culture might have been to other great ancient civilizations, the inhabitants of ancient China faced the same problems as people have for time immemorial: earning enough money, coping with workplace dramas and keeping your home in order . . . although the equivalent in this era was more about bribing inspectors, avoiding bullying from abusive watchmen and trying to keep your house from being looted by Huns. In each chapter we meet one of 24 citizens of this ancient culture, from the midwife to the soldier, the priest to the performer and the blacksmith to the tomb looter, and see what an average day in ancient China was really like.

Yijie Zhuang obtained his PhD from the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge. He is now a senior lecturer in Chinese archaeology at the UCL Institute of Archaeology. He edited 30 Second Ancient China.

用户评论
总体来说适合作为外语讲述中国故事的教材进行学习,尤其是中国特色的内容的英语表达,用故事进行引入比较容易进入情境,但是每一个职业的小故事有点散,前后篇没有关联性;大量引用史料,有证据支持,但是一些引用过于专业、没有注释补充背景知识,趣味性有待提高
很明显是写给外国人的半吊子中国历史科普书,作为纯粹提升英语阅读能力的读物来说勉强可以拓宽词汇量:毕竟很多章节与农业/手工业相关,而这些专业性的词汇在其他学术著作中确实不常见。对于中国历史爱好者来说就基本只能作为娱乐,很明显作者对古代中国的一些意识形态和传统文化也是有误解的,以至于在人物刻画上多少有些stereotypical。咳咳,不批判了。含章可贞,或从王事,无成有终。这本书的立意和完整度都是一流的———以时间为线索,以小见大讲24个平凡人的一生,甚至在书的起始和结尾都顾及了生死轮回———以医生妙手回春为开端,以老兵死于瘟疫为终场。幕启又落,生活仍在延续,文明代代相传。这本书是写给往往被读者遗忘的普通人,组成庞大汉帝国的那一个个微末齿轮。譬如朝露,去日苦多。若蜉蝣般短暂又恒久的生命或王朝。
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