My Twenty-five Years in China

My Twenty-five Years in China

by (us) John Benjamin Powell

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Ch. 79中国的未来
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About This Novel

From a foreigner's perspective, he observed China's revolution, the relationship between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, the concession, Sino-Japanese-Russian relations, Japan's invasion of China and other key issues. It also included observations and reflections on China's upper-level politics, such as Sino-Russian border relations, the Xi'an Incident, the Nanjing Incident and other situations. The analysis is thought-provoking; it also contains the experience and feelings of the lives of the people at the bottom, such as the close observation of the refugees who became bandits; it also has personal experience, intuitive display and painful criticism of the suffering caused by Japan's invasion of China to China and the world.

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Pan Hongliang95mo ago

A good book

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138******6394mo ago

It's good to read. This book was recommended to me by a friend when I was in a book shortage. It feels very good. I didn't expect foreigners to understand Chinese history so well.

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