Tolerance and Resistance: Peking's Cultural Circle During the Anti-japanese War

Tolerance and Resistance: Peking's Cultural Circle During the Anti-japanese War

by Qin Shiyong

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During the Anti-Japanese War, in order to preserve their cultural heritage, almost all major universities chose to move inland. The stories of universities such as Southwest Associated University that moved inland are well known. However, little is known about the professors and students who stayed in Peiping. Similarly, not much is known about the situation in the literary and artistic circles, calligraphy and painting circles, etc. During the period of occupation. This book strives to fill the gaps in this area and unearth little-known historical deeds based on various historical facts. This book focuses on the Liuping professors in Peiping during the Anti-Japanese War, the left-behind artists in the literary and art circles, the protection and transfer of collections of materials and cultural relics, etc. Through a series of little-known past events, it shows the special journey of intellectuals in the war environment.

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