Gloomy Wind and Rain: the Grievances and Grievances of the Literati in the Republic of China

Gloomy Wind and Rain: the Grievances and Grievances of the Literati in the Republic of China

by Lu Qiguo

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This book contains a total of twenty-five articles, using a documentary style to describe the historical events that happened to many famous literati during the Republic of China. The author of this book has long reviewed archival materials, as well as the chronologies, diaries, memoirs, etc. Of the parties involved, combing through them to unearth real and little-known content. Many of the articles have never been published, and some have been disclosed for the first time. For example, the grievance between Yan Xiu, a scholar, and Yuan Shikai, the first president of the Republic of China, was the result of the author of this book finding historical materials from the rarely circulated "Yan Xiu Chronicle" and writing it. Through the grudge story between Yan Xiu and Yuan Shikai, readers can learn about the beginning of education in the Republic of China and why there were so many famous schools and masters in the Republic of China. Others, such as the grievances between Yang Du and Sun Yat-sen, the grievances between Hu Shi and many of his students and friends, etc., Can all reflect the frank temperament and social hot spots of the literati during the Republic of China. Even the grievances and grievances that happened to Liang Qichao, Lu Xun, Yu Dafu, Xu Zhimo, Qu Qiubai, Shi Pingmei and others can still make people feel a kind of positive energy when reading it today. This book has detailed historical materials, rigorous narrative and strong readability.

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