Peking

Peking

by Zheng Zhenduo

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Zheng Zhenduo had broad interests and abundant writings throughout his life, and made important contributions to many aspects of Chinese cultural and academic undertakings. The contents of the works selected in this book cover almost all aspects of Zheng Zhenduo's colorful life, including reading, traveling, socializing, archeology, and collecting. They are all written vividly and naturally, with long-lasting aftertaste. A passionate soul can be seen in it.

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Kiwi Fruit88mo ago

The figures at the beginning of the Republic of China were all in their 20s. To be able to make China so good did require personal sacrifice. Rousseau's Emile ultimately teaches children to have a sense of home and country. Nowadays, education is a bit failed. It's all just for yourself. How can you talk about serving the country if you don't even care about your family? The writers and revolutionaries of the Republic of China are all worthy of admiration. They worked hard for the rise of China, and their selfless and fearless spirit created today's China.

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