My Chinese Years

My Chinese Years

by (u. S.) Hallett Abban

Length:
259Kwords71chapters
Latest:
Ch. 71Conclusion: the Feelings of Foreign Correspondents (2)
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About This Novel

The major events of the Republic of China in the eyes of American reporters include the bizarre and bizarre scenes, and the ups and downs of influential figures, such as: the rise and fall of the Beiyang system, the Kuomintang's Northern Expedition, the growing Japanese influence in China, the war between Chiang Kai-shek and Feng Yan, the September 18th Incident, the Xi'an Incident... And Chiang Kai-shek, Soong Meiling, Soong Ziwen, etc. Who were active in the political arena. The author's special background gave him the opportunity to get close to important figures in the Republic of China; and his writing style as a reporter made his memoirs like a camera, accurately and meticulously depicting the Chinese society at that time, vividly, truly, and down to the last detail.

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Official(4)Scraped 2mo ago

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Vivo08162401971104mo ago

Foreigners have different concerns when looking at China

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Bohai101mo ago

So well written.

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Bohai101mo ago

Beautifully written.

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User 534000080424106mo ago

Do you know what China looks like in the eyes of foreigners?

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