Throughout my school life, I studied more than 20 subjects.
Each one left a different impression on me. Some were boring and difficult, while others were interesting and inspiring. Among them, history was my favorite.
History class felt like listening to an adult telling stories to children. The events that happened in ancient times, especially before our common era, always seemed mysterious to me. When I imagined the moment the Code of Hammurabi was announced, I could almost see the light of civilization beginning to spread across the world.
When I read about Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China, building the Great Wall and unifying the country, I imagined the Terracotta Warriors coming to life and fighting off enemies.
After learning history, I began to love visiting famous heritage sites while traveling. Standing on the land where important historical events happened made me feel as if I had traveled back in time. It was truly an incredible experience.
Reading about failures in history also taught me important lessons. When I face similar situations in life, I remember what happened in the past and know how to respond better.
History is not just a subject that teaches us about the past—it’s like a mirror that helps us understand whether what we’re doing now is right or wrong.