
Xinjiang Travel Notes (northwestern History and Geography Series·second Series)
About This Novel
"Travel Notes to Xinjiang" tells the story of Xie Bin's inspection trip to Xinjiang in 1916, which lasted for 15 months. He wrote "Travel Notes to Xinjiang" based on the findings of the inspection, with more than 300,000 words. It is a monograph introducing knowledge about the northwest frontier. Sun Yat-sen wrote the preface himself, praising him as a "man of insight" and a "real man" who "does not aspire to be a high official, but to do great things." He also said that after reading this book, "its hope for the future of our country is really endless."
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Official(7)Scraped 11d ago
Good,,,
Read this book.
book review book review
With beautiful women on the ceiling, people watch and customers come to visit
Travels in Yili is also good, you can also read it
After reading this, I gained a new understanding of Xinjiang as a whole. The full text is still plain and simple, but it is true and concrete. As a financial official (Sun Wenxu said that he is an official the size of sesame seeds and mung beans), it is not easy for the author to have such historical and geographical literacy.
A good book, detailed and worth reading.
More than a hundred years ago
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Community(0)
Official(7)Scraped 11d ago
Good,,,
Read this book.
book review book review
With beautiful women on the ceiling, people watch and customers come to visit
Travels in Yili is also good, you can also read it
After reading this, I gained a new understanding of Xinjiang as a whole. The full text is still plain and simple, but it is true and concrete. As a financial official (Sun Wenxu said that he is an official the size of sesame seeds and mung beans), it is not easy for the author to have such historical and geographical literacy.
A good book, detailed and worth reading.
More than a hundred years ago
