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Dashun (Chinese Edition)
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Dashun (Chinese Edition)
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Dashun (Chinese Edition)
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Emperor Shun, one of the legendary "Five Emperors" of ancient China, is revered as a founding figure of Chinese moral tradition. Despite enduring mistreatment from a cruel father, harsh stepmother, and jealous brother, he remained devoted and virtuous, earning his place as a paragon of filial piety and benevolence in Chinese culture.
Shun was also a leader of the ancient Dongyi people and a key figure in the integration of Dongyi and Huaxia cultures. His legacy represents both the continuity and transformation of early Eastern tribal traditions. Jinan, recognized as Shun's birthplace, preserves rich cultural resources related to his life and legend. Shun not only inherited the essence of Dongyi heritage but also revitalized it with new meaning and depth.
This book provides a comprehensive account of Shun's life and his deep ties to Jinan, following the principle of historical accuracy while clearly indicating sources for the events, figures, and processes described. With careful research and a spirit of academic responsibility, it invites readers to explore the roots of Chinese civilization through the enduring story of Emperor Shun.
Emperor Shun, one of the legendary "Five Emperors" of ancient China, is revered as a founding figure of Chinese moral tradition. Despite enduring mistreatment from a cruel father, harsh stepmother, and jealous brother, he remained devoted and virtuous, earning his place as a paragon of filial piety and benevolence in Chinese culture.
Shun was also a leader of the ancient Dongyi people and a key figure in the integration of Dongyi and Huaxia cultures. His legacy represents both the continuity and transformation of early Eastern tribal traditions. Jinan, recognized as Shun's birthplace, preserves rich cultural resources related to his life and legend. Shun not only inherited the essence of Dongyi heritage but also revitalized it with new meaning and depth.
This book provides a comprehensive account of Shun's life and his deep ties to Jinan, following the principle of historical accuracy while clearly indicating sources for the events, figures, and processes described. With careful research and a spirit of academic responsibility, it invites readers to explore the roots of Chinese civilization through the enduring story of Emperor Shun.


















