
Rebuilding China: Zhang Taiyan and the May 4th Generation
by Chen Xueran
About This Novel
"Reconstructing China" points out that whether he advocated "Chinese Studies" in the late Qing Dynasty to "exclude Manchu", persisted in writing ancient Chinese characters to the exclusion of vernacular Chinese throughout his life, or advocated "provincial autonomy" in his later years and criticized "ancient historical analysis" for following the Japanese, all reflected Zhang Taiyan's grand ideals and efforts to safeguard the uniqueness and independence of the nation and rebuild China. The book's analysis of Zhang Taiyan's insistence on writing ancient texts and ancient characters, the combing of the relationship between "Ancient History" and Japanese academic circles and Zhang Taiyan's criticism, Zhang Taiyan's thoughts and activities in the Federation of Provincial Autonomy Movement, the alienation of the relationship between Lu Xun and Zhang Taiyan, and various criticisms of Naishi, all have certain merits in filling in the gaps or overturning, and have very high academic value.
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