
Ma Yong Talks About the Republic of China
by Ma Yong
About This Novel
"Ma Yong Talks about the Republic of China" is the work of Ma Yong, a famous modern historian. The book contains Mr. Ma Yong's decades of research results, spanning the time from the "Revolution of 1911" to the "Victory of the Anti-Japanese War", and is insightful and in-depth. The chapters in the book are divided into four parts: the first part, National History, focuses on the historical facts studied, including "Where is the starting line of the politics of the Republic of China", "Rumors and Crisis before the May Fourth Movement", etc.; The second part, Hearing, focuses on the re-examination of historical mysteries, including "Who let Kang Youwei escape from Beijing" and "The Eyes of Chief Correspondent in China Mo Lixun" "The Revolution of 1911" in "The Revolution of 1911", etc.; The third collection is mainly character commentary, including "Liang Qichao: An Atypical Exile", "Neither Storm nor Sunny - Liang Shuming's Two Marriages", etc.; The fourth collection is mainly historical commentary and political commentary, including "The Gains and Loss of Emperor Hongxian", "Should the "Twenty-One Countermeasures" be signed", etc.
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