
Hu Shi's Diary: Years after Leaving Mainland China
by G
About This Novel
Hu Shi's diary is not only a record of his personal life, but also touches on all aspects of modern Chinese society. This book collects Hu Shi's diaries for the twelve years from when he left mainland China to before his death (1950-1962). Most of the selected contents reflect Hu Shi's views and research results in academic fields such as literature, history, philosophy, linguistics, etc. From which we can see his breadth of knowledge, rigorous scholarship, and scientific methods. Such content is of great research value and can be used as a reference.
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Official(6)Scraped 4d ago
Don't you see the water from the Yellow River coming up from the sky?
Take a look, take a look, I am a fellow author
Ha, I actually came across a book by Hu Shi, the originator of public knowledge, who advised Chiang Kai-shek to negotiate peace with Japan. As the Chinese ambassador to the United States during the Anti-Japanese War, he actually preached the need to understand Japan better.
Survival of the fittest, day and night
😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😍Ahhh, angry la la la la
VV V V. OK
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 4d ago
Don't you see the water from the Yellow River coming up from the sky?
Take a look, take a look, I am a fellow author
Ha, I actually came across a book by Hu Shi, the originator of public knowledge, who advised Chiang Kai-shek to negotiate peace with Japan. As the Chinese ambassador to the United States during the Anti-Japanese War, he actually preached the need to understand Japan better.
Survival of the fittest, day and night
😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😚😍Ahhh, angry la la la la
VV V V. OK
