The Age of Warlords and the Rebirth of the Country: Romance of the Republic of China (part 2)

The Age of Warlords and the Rebirth of the Country: Romance of the Republic of China (part 2)

by Cai Dongfan

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Ch. 58Chapter 110: Stop Participating in the War, Re-establish Government Agencies, Withdraw Autonomy and Take Back the Vassal Vassal
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This book is a popular romance of the Republic of China, "Cai Dongfan Talks about the History of China", with a total of 160 chapters in the first, middle and second volumes. From the Revolution of 1911 and Yuan's proclaiming the emperor, to Cai E's rebellion against Yuan and Zhang Xun's restoration, to the May Fourth Movement and Sun Yat-sen's reorganization of the Kuomintang, it wonderfully interprets the historical events of more than ten years from the establishment of the Republic of China to 1924, when Sun Yat-sen pledged to fight for the Northern Expedition. The author draws extensively from official history, occasionally from officials and wild officials, and his narrative is plain, smooth, and methodical; he makes self-evaluations and annotations, and his language is humorous and both reasonable and reasonable. The last forty chapters were continued by Xu Genfu, which also continued the characteristics of Cai Dongfan's writings. Reading through this book, it is like a historical picture of the early years of the Republic of China slowly unfolding in front of you. Sometimes it is a fierce battle, sometimes it is gentle and affectionate, sometimes it is a dispute between warlords, sometimes it is a game of loyalty and traitor... It makes people dizzy and full of emotions.

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