Foreign Journalists' Personal Experiences of the Republic of China

Foreign Journalists' Personal Experiences of the Republic of China

by Luo Taiqi

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"Foreign Correspondent's Personal Experience of the Republic of China" takes the Eight-Power Allied Forces' capture of Beijing at the end of the Qing Dynasty as an introduction, and closely focuses on a series of real and major events in the Republic of China. It has ten chapters, focusing on the interview with Li Yuanhong, the governor of Hubei during the Revolution of 1911, Yuan Shikai in the whirlpool of the Twenty-One Points, and the Great Revolution It focuses on the major events of the Republic of China such as the U. S. Dispatch of troops to Shanghai during the Revolution, the Northeast warlord Zhang Zuolin's search of the Soviet embassy, the three foreign broadcasters in the Xi'an Incident, the Nanjing Massacre, and other major events in the Republic of China, focusing on the important role played by foreign journalists and the real life conditions. This book writes the secrets of the Republic of China from the perspective of a foreign journalist. The story is true and non-fiction, well-documented, the characters are real, the historical details are realistic, and the language is simple and fluent. It is a highly readable and thought-provoking popular history book.

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