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... ders have mentioned that “there is no history after Tang,” which is actually a misconception.

Historiography is not that simple.

Historians collect, analyze, and ponder information; they don’t just believe whatever they hear like most people on the internet nowadays—they prioritize facts.

Saying things like “history is written by the victors” is something only losers would say, and only those who don’t understand history would believe.

Who said that quote?

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