Hu Shi and Chinese New Culture: Historical Events and Interpretations (2 Volumes in Total)

Hu Shi and Chinese New Culture: Historical Events and Interpretations (2 Volumes in Total)

by Editor-in-chief Ouyang Zhesheng

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About This Novel

In January 1917, Hu Shi published "A Preliminary Discussion on Literary Reform" in "New Youth", launching a "literary revolution". From then on, his name was associated with the New Culture Movement, and he was recognized as the main representative of the New Culture Movement. In order to show Hu Shi's various achievements and extensive social contacts in the New Culture Movement, this book brings together Geng Yunzhi, Yang Tianshi, Wang Rongzu, Chen Shuyu, Chen Fangzheng, Chen Pingyuan, Luo Zhitian, Deng Zhaoqi, Jiang Yongzhen, Yamaguchi Sakae, Huang Kewu, Wang Qingjia, Wang Zhongjiang, Sun Yu, Zhang Qing Articles by well-known scholars at home and abroad discuss and debate topics such as Hu Shi and China's New Culture Movement, interpretation of Hu Shi's thoughts, Hu Shi and the New Literature Movement, Hu Shi's philosophical thoughts, Hu Shi and New Education, and Hu Shi's interpersonal relationships, in order to highlight Hu Shi's ideological heritage and personality charm.

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