Miscellaneous Memories of Hu Shi

Miscellaneous Memories of Hu Shi

by Tang Degang

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"Miscellaneous Memories of Hu Shi" was originally a short preface that the author planned to write by himself when he was writing "Hu Shi's Oral Autobiography". Unexpectedly, he had to write hundreds of thousands of words. As a result, the "head" was too big, so he had to print it into a special book and publish it independently. It can be said to be a shortened version of Hu Shi's oral history. Based on his own memories and diary records, Mr. Tang Degang talked about almost all the countless problems and entanglements that Hu Shi was involved in throughout his life, and talked about everything with pleasure. But it is not just about memories. He talked freely about history, politics, philosophy, literature and all other knowledge that Hu Shi paid attention to. It can be seen that the author is talented and knowledgeable. In addition, he has a deep foundation in ancient prose and a humorous nature, so he writes with great momentum and full of wit. Tang Degang wrote Hu Shi vividly, but it was not a heroic superman decorated in a formula. The Hu Shi he wrote was just a real person with flesh and blood, wisdom, genius, but also mistakes and shortcomings. After reading Hu Shi's works written by Tang Degang, you can shake hands with him, exchange greetings, laugh and talk with him, without knowing that the night is coming to an end and people are getting old.

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