The Kings and Generals Channel is a Legend, Here is Why
As a history lover, I've been browsing through youtube to see more channels talking about history for years. And one day, I saw the one mentioned in the title, which I consider absolutely one of the best channels for history I've ever seen right now. Here is why I think it deserves to be recommended:
In every episode is sufficient and comprehensive background knowledge and the authors will try to make sure the possible doubts from the audience are answered. For example, in the "Mongol Invasion of Europe" series, within which even a detailed pedigree of Genghis' family is included, the reason why the mongols made a battle every single time and how they traveled through the Eurasian Steppe are well explained. And every time I'm about to raise a vague question in my mind, the content automatically shows me what I'm confused about and how to demonstrate or justify the related statement, as if it could read my concepts.
Beside that, the diversity of the topics is amazing. Almost everything from the ancient war between Egypt and Macedonia to the unknown strategic design of modern day Israel is covered, and it's not limited to a certain historical era like most other channels of its kind do.
I believe there're far more reasons to support the channel than these, but I want to make it a bit more concise here, and the last point I wanna give out is that they visualize the events and maps with elaborate figures and pictures, making them super easy to understand and impressive, instead of being like some sticky cringe puppets that move around to tease you like clowns without humor. And I'm sure that even the dumbest can also have a general idea about the topics they're talking about after 20 or 30 minutes of watching.
That's about it and I hope you guys will check it out someday, for it's truly splendid.
In every episode is sufficient and comprehensive background knowledge and the authors will try to make sure the possible doubts from the audience are answered. For example, in the "Mongol Invasion of Europe" series, within which even a detailed pedigree of Genghis' family is included, the reason why the mongols made a battle every single time and how they traveled through the Eurasian Steppe are well explained. And every time I'm about to raise a vague question in my mind, the content automatically shows me what I'm confused about and how to demonstrate or justify the related statement, as if it could read my concepts.
Beside that, the diversity of the topics is amazing. Almost everything from the ancient war between Egypt and Macedonia to the unknown strategic design of modern day Israel is covered, and it's not limited to a certain historical era like most other channels of its kind do.
I believe there're far more reasons to support the channel than these, but I want to make it a bit more concise here, and the last point I wanna give out is that they visualize the events and maps with elaborate figures and pictures, making them super easy to understand and impressive, instead of being like some sticky cringe puppets that move around to tease you like clowns without humor. And I'm sure that even the dumbest can also have a general idea about the topics they're talking about after 20 or 30 minutes of watching.
That's about it and I hope you guys will check it out someday, for it's truly splendid.
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Really something true has been uttered. The kings and generals can always produce videos of high qualities though I prefer the Baz battle.