It's been almost 5 years since I lost my history book, and basically everything I have learned is returned to the teacher. However, even 5 years ago, I probably only knew that there was a very famous religious reform in British history, which made the United Kingdom break away from the authority of the Pope of Rome, established the Anglican Church, and changed Protestantism to the state religion. However, he would not know that the leader of this religious reform, Henry VIII, once wrote a vehemently critical article on Martin Luther; nor would he know that the driving force that directly prompted Henry VIII to initiate the religious reform came from a sensational Divorce cases in history; also do not know that Henry VIII is the one who pushed the author of "Utopia" to the guillotine; It is even more impossible to know that Henry VIII was a bit paranoid about wife murder, he put two of his six queens Pushed to the guillotine, the other four, one was forced to divorce (and later poisoned), one divorced by agreement, one died of illness, and only one was spared the catastrophe because of his death.
History can actually be interesting, and history isn't just about the start of wars and the names of treaties and bills. Hehe, as someone in History Boys said, History is just "one fucking thing after another".
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