The History definitely is beautiful but there's more beauty learning it!!

As being a living of 21st century, it's impossible to not learn anything about history. Surely the historians have enjoyed this great treasure but there are strings that are common amongst everywhere. I still remember a pears advertisement that was played in stating Babur ka beta Humayun, Humayun ka Akbar (Babur's son is Humayun, Humayun's son Akbar). And this was my way of learning the heirarchy further upto Aurangzeb (These are the kings of Mughal dynasty who ruled in specific areas of Hindustan, currently India)

Recently I learnt the way koreans cram the names of their kings from vintage times Tae, Jeong, Tae, Se, Mun, Dan, Se, Ye, Seong, Yeon, Jung, In, Myeong, Seon, Gwang, In, Hyo, Hyeon, Suk, Gyeong, Yeon, Jeong, Sun, Heon, Cheol, Go

Same way learning the chronological order of Chinese goes like Zhou, Qing, Han, Shi, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, Qing, Republic, Mao Zedong. Tuning like with "To tune of Frere Jacques" 
Watching citizens learning the history of their respective countries and more across like from advertisement or songs surely gives a nice idea about similarities in folk residing across the world in different corners.

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