Collected Works of Wang Huo·volume 10: Looking Back at Ninety Years

Collected Works of Wang Huo·volume 10: Looking Back at Ninety Years

by Wang Huo

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"Collected Works of Wang Huo·Volume 10" takes "Those People and Things in Modern Chinese History" as its theme. It is a collection of documentary articles published by the author in newspapers, magazines and other publications at different times. The content is all about recalling old experiences and knowledge. The book consists of two volumes and a total of ten series, divided into eight parts: "Early Years", "Unforgettable Teachers", "Crimes of the Japanese and puppets", "Spring and Autumn Period", "Flow of Time", "Emotional Memory", "Loss and Deaths", and "Overseas Figures". It contains the deeds of more than a hundred people the author has come into contact with, both at home and abroad, including first-hand accounts of many important figures in modern history. As early as 1945, after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Wang Huo had written about the Nanjing Massacre, the trial of Japanese war criminals and traitors, published many feature communications criticizing the current situation, and interviewed many celebrities such as Hu Shi and Yu Youren. The author's father was a patriotic martyr who unfortunately died under the Wang puppet regime. There are many articles in the book expressing the author's memory.

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