Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Professor Lim Yong-han, famous for "The War and History - The Three Kingdoms"

임용한의 "전쟁과 역사 - 삼국편"


Honestly, at first, I didn't intend to buy this book, so I listened to it a few times. The decisive reason why I bought this book was that it contained the subject matter I wanted to write about Sohae, and it contained basic analysis and interpretation, and this book also contains a lot of Sohae's stains. First of all, Lim Yong-han's handwriting seems to have an excellent ability to solve very difficult problems easily and in a fun way, so clumsy writers like Sohae consistently envy and jealousy. ^^ I didn't buy books about kings of the Joseon Dynasty, but I remember having fun reading them. I wanted to say that I felt like kimchi mixed very deliciously. Unlike Kim Yong-man's previous book, it is a book with deep analysis and professional consideration of specific events and events, and while moving on like a shoulder dance to an exciting Nongak, it brought the mind back to the important content. Approximately, the analysis of the war itself, the story of King Jangsu's successful attack on Korea, Goguryeo and Su, the story of the war with the party, and finally, the story of the Later Three Kingdoms Period. After reading this book, which was unique and reasonable, he had a habit of analyzing and interpreting events in history, and it was thanks to this book and other books to be introduced later that he had his own standards and clear concepts for "war" itself. In terms of "Sohae", it's four and a half stars.^^

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