
Crossing the South and Returning to the North·returning to the North (updated Edition)
by I
About This Novel
This book is the second part of "Returning from the South to the North". It focuses on describing the academic pursuits, ideological changes and different life experiences of intellectuals who fled to the southwest before and after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. The time span is from the middle and late stages of the Anti-Japanese War to the end of 1948, when the National Government rushed to transport national treasures and "rescue scholars" plans, as well as the election of the first academician of the Academia Sinica. It prominently reproduces the strong will of Dong Zuobin, Joseph Needham, Tong Dizhou, Tao Menghe, Shen Xingren, Liang Siyong, Jiang Menglin, Wen Yiduo, Liu Wendian, Luo Yong, Zheng Tianting, Wu Han and other Chinese and foreign intellectuals who were displaced and indomitable in the difficult years of national peril. It restores the truth about the assassination of Southwest Associated University Chao and Wen Yiduo from different angles, conducts an in-depth and detailed exploration of the differentiation and evolution of the liberal intellectual group in the tide of the times, and fully reveals the historical secrets that have been deliberately covered up.
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
Some chapters are a little confusing, but overall it gives us a different perspective on this history.
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
Some chapters are a little confusing, but overall it gives us a different perspective on this history.
