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The Great Wall of China

The History of China's Most Famous Landmark

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The Great Wall of China

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The Great Wall of China is perhaps the wonder of the world that has most captured the human imagination, and as the quotes about it indicate, the wall has acquired special significance even outside of China. The places and ways in which it has taken hold vary greatly, but one thing is certain: The Great Wall of China is as amazing as it is mysterious, and it's as mundane as it is magical.

Naturally the Wall has become the most recognizable symbol of China, used for both aggrandizement and criticism. Nationalists see it as a symbol of China's peaceful nature, engineering capability, and historic longevity while detractors see the wall as the embodiment of China's backwardness, closed-mindedness, and hubris. While history allots arguments for the claims of each side, both of them are colored by Great Wall mythology and current geopolitical concerns. Though the wall can symbolize all of these things about China, it is important to remember that the many long walls, upon some of which the current landmark was constructed, were put up by specific people for specific purposes.

The first step to a more accurate conception of the wall is getting a better understanding of its name because "The Great Wall of China" is a misleading label. More accurately it may be called the "Great Walls of China," for several dynasties beginning early in Chinese history built fortifications of some kind, usually to the north. These constructions were alternately expanded, connected, dismantled, or neglected depending on the circumstances and preferences of those in charge.

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not good production value

audio sounds,artificial many mispronounced words not interesting script. seems to be missing some key history

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The Great Wall of China

This book is informative, interesting and is not to much information. The book is good for a introduction to history about the Great Wall of China

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Not a great history

Imagine someone reading a textbook to you in their second language. Now imagine that is recorded, poorly edited, and you just paid to listen to it.

The story is alright. The facts are all there and I did add to my knowledge of the wall. However, there is a lack of a narrative. This work reads like a set of events and dates listed in a textbook. The insights at the end seem crudely juxtaposed and have all the revelations of a high school history paper.

The narration made it very difficult to listen. This may mostly be the fault of the editor. The woman reading has a pleasant and clear voice, but there are hundreds of constant and unpredictable pauses in her speech. These were so prominent that my mind frequently had a hard time forming sentence structure while listening to this. The narrator pauses before saying difficult words, tunes out midsentence, and generally seems like she is reading through the book for the first time and having a difficult time with it. Her inflection is completely unpredictable.

Confounding this, the recording often repeats sentences or paragraphs. I found myself checking my phone constantly to make sure the player wasn't glitching. It's as if the editor never gave the completed final product a listen.

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Poor pronunciation

I couldn’t finish. It was too horrible to listen to.
Too many mistakes. Please improve!

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