Twenty-Four Histories

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The Twenty-Four Histories (Chinese: 二十四史; pinyin: Èrshísì Shǐ; Wade-Giles: Erhshihszu Shih) is a collection of Chinese historical books covering a period of history from 3000 BC to the Ming Dynasty in the 17th century. The whole set contains 3213 volumes and about 40 million words. It is often considered an authoritative source of traditional Chinese history and culture, and is used for research on literature, art, music, science, military affairs, geography, ethnography and other subjects.

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[edit] Books of the Twenty-Four Histories

[edit] Inheritance works

[edit] Related works

  • 《清史稿》Draft History of Qing, compiled under Zhao Erxun 趙爾巽 in 1927

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