Liu Bang Biography - Han Emperor Most Famous & Top Influential People in Chinese History, Self-Learn Reading Mandarin Chinese, Vocabulary, Easy Sentences, HSK All Levels (Pinyin, Simplified Characters)

Liu Bang Biography - Han Emperor Most Famous & Top Influential People in Chinese History, Self-Learn Reading Mandarin Chinese, Vocabulary, Easy Sentences, HSK All Levels (Pinyin, Simplified Characters) PDF Author: Qing Qing Jiang
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Book Description
Welcome to Chinese Biography series. In this book, we will discover the life of Liu Bang (刘邦传, 256 BC-195 BC), the founder of China's Han Dynasty. Liu Bang, also known as Han Gaozu (汉高祖), ruled the Han Empire from 206 BC to 195 BC. The Biography series is dedicated to helping Mandarin Chinese learners improve Chinese reading skills. In this series, we will discover lives of some of the most famous people in Chinese history. Each book will introduce a famous Chinese personality whose contributions were immense to shape China's future. The books in Biography series contain numerous lessons in Mandarin Chinese. We start with a brief introduction of the book in the preface (前言), a brief introduction to the person, and continues to dig his life and relevant issues. Each book contains 6 to 10 chapters made of simple Chinese sentences. For the readers' convenience, a comprehensive list of words (vocabulary) has been provided at the beginning of each chapter. The pinyin for the Chinese text is provided after the main text. Further, to enforce a deeper learning, the English interpretation of the Chinese text has been purposely excluded from the books. This would help the readers think deeply about the contents the way native Chinese do. In order to help the students of Mandarin Chinese remember important characters, words, long words, idioms, etc., these entities have been purposely repeated throughout the book, and across the books in the series. Taken together, the books in Biography series will tremendously help readers improve their Chinese reading skills. I blog at: www.QuoraChinese.com