Storm, Rain, Frost: a Personal Account of Post-war Sino-japanese Relations

Storm, Rain, Frost: a Personal Account of Post-war Sino-japanese Relations

by Liu Deyou

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The author has served as an interpreter for many meetings between Chinese leaders and Japanese leaders and various delegations. He was stationed in Japan as a reporter for 15 years in the 1960s and 1970s, and has written a large number of valuable reports. This book follows the historical context since the 1950s, is based on personal experience, and presents the important stages and historical moments in the development of Sino-Japanese relations through a large number of vivid historical details. It reviews the unremitting efforts of the leaders of the two countries and people from all walks of life to develop the friendly relations between the two countries and the historical heights they have reached. It takes readers to understand that period of history that seems familiar but is not well known.

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