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5 Trilogy Book Sets on Business and History

5 sets of trilogy books on business and history

Trilogy in books is more common, three works or time order, or because of the logic of reason, often form a complementary **** born of the structural relationship, so that the work of tension unlimited, full of meaning, but also can fully show the author's creative power. The following is a set of 5 trilogy books on business and history brought to you by inspirational.com.

No.1

Wu Xiaobo ? Business History Trilogy?

Thirty Years of Stirring

100 Years of Stirring

Two Thousand Years of Stirring

Author: Wu Xiaobo

Publisher: CITIC Publishing House

Here is not at all to avoid suspicion, come up to the first recommended Mr. Wu's masterpiece. These three books are basically recognized by the industry as essential reading for understanding the history of Chinese business.

Mr. Wu writes from the reform and opening up thirty years, and then backward, all the way back to the Spring and Autumn period of ? Guan Zhong's reforms? He combs through the logic of business in China for more than 2,000 years in a historical dimension and distills the main line of the game between state capital and private capital.

? Why China has been light on business since ancient times Why Chinese people are rich but not three generations Why Chinese people like to buy houses? After reading these three books, you can roughly figure out these common questions.

No.2

Feng Lun? The Business Trilogy?

The Years Are Fierce

Ideal Plenty

Growing Up Wild

By Feng Lun

Published by CITIC Publishing House

Feng Lun Feng Lun is known as ? The Thinker of China's Corporate World? He is a member of the Central Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). He has a master's degree in law from the Central Party School and a doctorate in law from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. His education is far higher than that of ordinary entrepreneurs, and his understanding of the underlying logic of Chinese business is naturally very profound.

In these three books, Mr. Feng talks about history, tells stories, discusses the jianghu, laughs and curses, and is a needle in a haystack, so we can see how difficult it is for private entrepreneurs to make a living in an era, and how they constantly reflect, introspect, and evolve. Unlike Mr. Xiaobo's commentary from the outside, Mr. Feng is always a man on the inside, and more able to trigger the ****ing of friends in business.

Mr. Feng is known for his quotes, and it's a shame that many of the best quotes in the original book were lost in the final publication process. mercilessly?

The original book, unfortunately, had a lot of great quotes in it that were ruthlessly censored during the final publication.

No.3

Wu Si? A historical trilogy?

Subterfuge

The Law of Blood Money

I Want to Reinterpret History

By Wu Si

Published by Yunnan People's Publishing House

It should be noted here that Mr. Wu Si's third book, I Want to Reinterpret History, is an interview, and was originally insufficient to be considered on a par with the first two books.

Mr. Wu has redefined and reinterpreted Chinese history with his books Subterfuge and The Law of Blood Rewards, allowing us to understand the laws of real history, or at least one more angle of understanding, after having been obscured by the official discourse for so long.

From this perspective, the value of these two books in enlightening us is unparalleled.

No.4

Crowley? The Mediterranean Epic Trilogy?

1453: The Battle of Constantinople

Empires of the Sea: Armageddon in the Mediterranean

City of Fortune: Venetian Maritime Hegemony

By [British] Roger? Crowley

Publisher: Social Science Literature Publishing House

Crowley began with the Ottoman Turkish conquest of Constantinople, then wrote about the Turkish-Spanish war at sea, and then wrote about Venice, an Italian city-state that took advantage of the great powers' rivalry to fish for money, and with the three books, he depicted a wonderful historical picture of the Mediterranean Sea in the next one hundred years or so.

Several of these battles: the Battle of Constantinople and the Battle of Lepanto, are described quite brilliantly, the complex tactics clearly reproduced; and on both sides of the strategy, Crowley also has a lot of insightful analysis, which for friends of the business enterprise has a lot of references to draw on.

Crowley's detailed history and beautiful writing, and Lu Dapeng's translations are equally spot-on, making this a very enjoyable read, and arguably the best set of history books I've encountered in recent years.

No.5

? The Three Great Documents of the German Army in World War II?

Blitzkrieg Heroes

The Rommel Wartime Papers

Lost. Victory

By Guderian, Rommel, and Manstein

Published by Democracy and Construction Press

Unlike the previous sets of books, this is three books by three men. The authors are the three great generals of the German army in World War II: Manstein, Rommel and Guderian ("Blitzkrieg Heroes" and "Lost Victory" is a record of the war review written by Guderian and Manstein as a prisoner of war after the defeat of Germany, Rommel could not succeed in his attempt to assassinate Hitler in World War II but could only commit suicide and die, so the "Rommel Wartime Papers" was organized into a book by the British military scientist Lee DeHart).

Through these three books, we are able to understand why Germany could be invincible in the early stages of World War II, sweeping across Europe. The strategic layout of the German army and the new way of fighting were key factors.

These three books are specialized military books, and they are not easy to read, but if you read them with patience, you should be able to get a lot out of them, especially for the top leaders and decision makers in the enterprise.

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