From the Late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China

From the Late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China

by Tang Degang

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The twists and turns of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River are the pride of the Chinese people and a trendy area in China's natural history. The Opium War opened the prelude to China's "great social and cultural transformation" that occurred once in 2,000 years. In the wise eyes of historian Tang Degang, the "humanistic view of history" is like the "natural history view." A battle in 1840 not only set off a major change in China's social and political form, but also made the long river of historical trends, especially the treacherous turmoil that lasted for a hundred years, enter the magnificent Pacific Ocean. Tang Degang combines the historical view of the Three Gorges and humanistic exploration in this book, creating an objective and in-depth history book of modern China.

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