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What books should a university read?
Personally, what books should students who are about to enter the university read? Below I have compiled books suitable for freshmen, hoping to help you.

1. Aristotle: Political Science (translated by Wu Shoupeng, Commercial Press, 1965 Edition)

2. Augustine: Confessions (translated by Shiliang Zhou, Commercial Press, 1963 edition).

3. You Bin: "Holy Book and Holy People: Historical Memory and Ethnic Construction in Ancient Israel" (Religious Culture Press, 20 1 1 Edition)

4. Bart Ai Erman: Misquoting Jesus: Copying the Insider (translated by Huang, Joint Publishing Company, 20 13 edition).

5. James O 'Donnell: The History of the Decline and Fall of the New Roman Empire (translated by Xia, and, CITIC Publishing House, 20 13 edition).

6. Jacques Legov: St. Louis (translated by Xu, Commercial Press 20 1 1 Edition)

7. Masaaki Sugiyama: Kublai Khan's Challenge: The Great Turning Point of Mongolian Empire and World History, translated by Zhou, Social Science Literature Publishing House, 20 13.

8. Roger Crowley: "1453-Battle of Constantinople" (translated by Lu Dapeng, Social Science Literature Publishing House, 20 14 edition)

9. william mcneill: Plague and Man (translated by Yu Xinzhong and Bi Huicheng, China Environmental Science Press, 20 10).

10. Joseph tainter: The Collapse of Complex Society (translated by Shao Xudong, Hainan Publishing House, 20 10).

Recommended reason

"Politics" —— How did the ancient sages cultivate themselves and put their families in order? How do citizens of small city-states govern the country? Following the once-in-a-thousand-year scholars, rationally analyze the law of the rise and fall of chaotic control; Taste the profound and rigorous classics and calmly think about the characteristics of classical civilization.

Confessions-Why does a promising young talent despise his reputation and devote himself to God? Why do the determined and enthusiastic demon elite suddenly repent and turn back? The spiritual journey of theological masters is touching; Religious documents are handed down from generation to generation, and you can never get tired of reading them!

Holy Book and Holy People —— The miracle of crossing the seabed, is it history or rhetoric? Is King David's Palace real or exaggerated? In the face of thousands of ancient classics, how to uncover the dusty history? Giving full play to the modern wisdom of various disciplines can be traced back to the prophet's time!

Misquoting Jesus, the most sacred gospel, why is it out of shape in circulation? Why do the most devout believers tamper with their beliefs? Re-exploring the Millennium course of the New Testament, the historical thinking is vivid; Analyzing the reasons for the changes in the scriptures, we can see that the common sense of literature is similar to that of China and the West.

History of the decline of the new Roman Empire-It was the Roman emperor who destroyed their empire, and it was the fictional barbarians who saved the last glory. Let's take a look at the brilliant pen of classical scholars, the new narrative of the history of the decline and fall of Rome, and the stories of the late ancient times!

St. Louis-abandoned the king of the country and became the only saint among the kings of France; Prisoners trapped in enemy camps became the highest model of medieval political ideals. Crusaders bleed everywhere, and the ascetic monk Shengde moved Europe; Saint-Denis Abbey buries loyal bones, and a new historical masterpiece deduces legends.