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The "Three Strengths of a Good Historian" put forward by Liu Zhiji in the Tang Dynasty refers to the three necessary specializations for those who study or write history, namely historical talent, historical learning, and historical insight. "Historical talent" means the ability to write historical books; "historical learning" refers to abundant historical knowledge and materials; "historical insight" involves the ideological vision to analyze and judge history. Liu Zhiji held that those engaged in history study or writing must possess all these three abilities, with "historical insight" being the most important. The citation illustrates that "historical talent" requires these three aspects which are talent, learning, and insight.