Selected Works of Hu Shi: Commentary Edition by Zhu Ziqing (two Volumes)

Selected Works of Hu Shi: Commentary Edition by Zhu Ziqing (two Volumes)

by Hu Shi

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Hu Shi wrote the preface and edited it himself, and suggested that it be selected as a intensive reading volume for student textbooks. The "Selected Works of Hu Shi" contains a total of 23 articles including the preface. The earliest version was the traditional vertical format published by Yadong Library in 1930. After liberation, due to the "criticism of Hu" in China, Peking University Press republished "Selected Works of Hu Shi" in the mid-1950s, but most of it was abridged and lost its original appearance. From 1940 to 1941, Ye Shengtao and Zhu Ziqing presided over the compilation of a series of "Reading Guide" to promote Chinese language teaching in secondary schools. Among them, Zhu Ziqing highly praised "The Selected Works of Hu Shi" and considered it a good book worth reading. He personally wrote the 20,000-word "Guidelines for "Selected Works of Hu Shi"" (included in the second volume of "The Complete Works of Zhu Ziqing"). For the first time, this book collects the complete "Selected Works of Hu Shi" and Zhu Ziqing's "Guidelines for Selected Works of Hu Shi" into a collection. It represents the essence of Mr. Hu Shi's thoughts in all aspects, and also shows the influence of Hu Shi's thoughts in that special era.

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