Xinhai: Shaking China

Xinhai: Shaking China

by Zhang Ming

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About This Novel

A low-intensity revolution, a China that has undergone major changes. This book simplifies the complex and uses sophisticated writing techniques to give a panoramic outline of the great team of the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. It tracks this revolution within China, presents the creation story and genealogy of the revolution, and tells an important truth that is of special value to us. Military China, jungle battles, guns and pens, assassinations and bombs, rebellion and economy, revolution and royalism, constitutionalism and the New Deal, imperial examinations and schools, inside and out, reproduce the original state. The truth is always in the deepest part of history.

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User 535700256676100mo ago

Share recommendations, cheers!

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User 53770005870091mo ago

Read this book.

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User 537700058700100mo ago

Read this book.

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ゞ灬奶嗏が107mo ago

,,,, so many

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Neu108mo ago

Nothing happens if there are no common people

Nothing happens if there are no common people

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User 53790032197591mo ago

The Republic of China, especially the Republic of China during the Beiyang period, was indeed a colorful era. Everyone is independent and different from others. Sometimes they act in a noble way, and sometimes they act in a vulgar way.

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Hua102mo ago

The turbulent Republic of China period

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User 539000004239100mo ago

Nice book.

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Guxili101mo ago

There are accidents and inevitabilities. The accident is that the Revolution of 1911 was successful, and the inevitability is that the Revolution of 1911 was successful.

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