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{"embedding_dim": 1024, "data": [{"__id__": "ent-fe25bc76d796abd57c004462521fa583", "__created_at__": 1752805548, "entity_name": "张嘉骅", "content": "张嘉骅\n张嘉骅 (Zhang Jiawei) is a prolific author known for his contributions to historical literature, particularly his works aimed at younger audiences. He is the author of several books in the \"少年读史记\" (A Youth's Reading of *Records of the Grand Historian*) series, which adapts and explores key historical figures and events from ancient China. His works include: \n- *少年读史记帝王之路* (*The Path of Emperors: A Youth's Reading of Records of the Grand Historian*), \n- *少年读史记3------辩士纵横天下* (focusing on the Warring States period), \n- *少年读史记霸王的崛起* (*The Rise of the Overlord: A Youth's Reading of Records of the Grand Historian*), \n- *少年读史记绝世英才的风范* (examining the lives and decisions of prominent historical figures), and \n- *少年读史记汉帝国风云录* (compiling stories about the Han Dynasty from *Records of the Grand Historian*). \n\nIn addition to his literary achievements, Zhang Jiawei reflects on his academic journey and dedicates his work to his teachers and friends, demonstrating his appreciation for mentorship and collaboration. His books serve as accessible introductions to Chinese history, blending scholarly insight with engaging storytelling for young readers.", "source_id": "chunk-ef33c4a291429d04d0eec57e0bb7fb00<SEP>chunk-696b03af652843558f5e431ef4782469<SEP>chunk-c2b3f7e3a21fed51393f17401704daa4<SEP>chunk-c1b6e49fe75d597e19b4d16392dd2681<SEP>chunk-8dc2f1d9b6bd0311304466b3fe8f9761<SEP>chunk-47e27420c2bb25e63f9a0bade1f89bed", "file_path": "ShiJi_4.docx<SEP>ShiJi_2.docx<SEP>ShiJi_1.docx<SEP>ShiJi_5.docx<SEP>ShiJi_3.docx"}, {"__id__": "ent-d9a8a7c94e7c748f8971b96570161f01", "__created_at__": 1752805548, "entity_name": "司马迁", "content": "司马迁\n**Sima Qian (司马迁)** was a renowned historian, author, and official of the Western Han Dynasty, best known for his monumental work, *Records of the Grand Historian (史记)*, which became a foundational text in Chinese historiography and earned him the title \"Father of Chinese Historiography.\" He pioneered the \"biographical-historical\" (纪传体) style, focusing on individuals to document history, and his meticulous approach set a standard for future historians. \n\nSima Qian's life was marked by extraordinary dedication and profound suffering. He undertook extensive travels in his youth to gather historical materials and later accompanied Emperor Wu of Han on inspections. However, his outspoken defense of General Li Ling, who surrendered to the Xiongnu, angered Emperor Wu, leading to Sima Qian's imprisonment and a death sentence for \"defamation.\" To survive and complete his father Sima Tan's unfinished work, he chose castration over execution, enduring immense personal humiliation and becoming a \"punished person.\" \n\nDespite these hardships, Sima Qian persevered, producing *Records of the Grand Historian*, a comprehensive chronicle spanning legendary rulers like Yao and Shun, the Qin Dynasty, and the Han era. His work balanced admiration and criticism—for instance, praising Xiang Yu's bravery while condemning his brutality, and attributing his downfall to flawed character. He documented Empress Lü's governance and the fiscal impacts of Emperor Wu's wars against the Xiongnu, often at personal risk. \n\nSima Qian's writings reflect his critical and nuanced perspective on historical figures. He admired **Lord Xinling (信陵君)**, referring to him 147 times and calling him a \"man of fulfillment\" in *Biographies of Wei Nobles ()*. Conversely, he criticized **Lord Pingyuan ()** for lacking foresight in advising the King of Zhao to accept the offer of Shangdang, which led to the disastrous Battle of Changping. He also offered a critical view of **Lord Mengchang ()**, describing him as self-indulgent in his hospitality. \n\nHe provided sharp critiques of