Bells of Philadelphia

Bells of Philadelphia

by Wang Binbin

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This book is a new collection of new historical and humanistic prose works published in recent years by Wang Binbin, a contemporary literary historian, professor at the School of Liberal Arts of Nanjing University, and Yangtze Scholar Distinguished Professor of the Ministry of Education. It includes ten works including "Chen Baozhen's Throat Bone", "Chen Yinke's Views on Traditional Chinese Medicine", "How Was Hu Shi the American Ambassador?", "The Bells of Philadelphia", and "Chiang Kai-shek's Internal Worries During the Anti-Japanese War". The article dissects history from a diagonal angle, looks at the world from the edge, and discusses the pros and cons in the storm. Wang Binbin, ancient and modern, is omnipotent in heaven and earth, and is omnipotent that Taoists have not yet discovered. What he writes seems to be casual anecdotes or even street gossip, but it is about earth-shattering changes. He is astonishing with his general knowledge of literature and history, his skill in textual research and identification of materials, his sophisticated and wise Spring and Autumn style of writing and his unique style.

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