
The Changing Chinese
About This Novel
It describes and analyzes the state of Chinese society at that time, including: physical fitness, national character, living conditions, industrial development, anti-smoking campaign, women's status, religious beliefs, education methods, etc. He is sharp-sighted and sophisticated, and can discover details that Chinese people are accustomed to overlooking. This book is a representative work of Western observations of China before the Revolution of 1911.
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Official(3)Scraped 1mo ago
Foot-binding and foot-binding are two of many bad habits!
The street market has a history!
Gleaning ears of wheat and cinders were the norm in that era of material scarcity!
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 1mo ago
Foot-binding and foot-binding are two of many bad habits!
The street market has a history!
Gleaning ears of wheat and cinders were the norm in that era of material scarcity!
