Chasing a Lost Tradition

Chasing a Lost Tradition

by Fu Guoyong

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This book uses passionate writing to study the fight for freedom of speech by Chinese intellectuals in the first half of the 20th century, the tradition of "literati discussing politics" and the century-old history of speech in China. Freedom of speech is one of the basic standards of a civilized society, a public law in the world, and a symbol of human progress. As early as the beginning of the last century, freedom, democracy, and constitutional government have become the goals pursued tirelessly by Chinese people with lofty ideals. For this ideal, Song Jiaoren, Shao Piaoping, Lin Baishui, Shi Liangcai, Yang Xingfo, etc. Dedicated their precious lives, and Liang Qichao, Zhang Jiluan, Hu Zhengzhi, Cheng Shewo, Chen Mingde, Xu Zhucheng, etc. Dedicated their wisdom, hard work, and lifelong energy. This book is not a general narration of the experiences of historical figures, but a look at the speech space of an era from the experiences of historical figures, and what a literati can do and have done in such a space. This book is about the near and distant, and the scope is thousands of miles.

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