China Times·volume 2

China Times·volume 2

by Shi Yonggang

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How does the West understand China? How they discovered China, and how they discovered the part behind the same thing that is different from what we know. This book attempts to explore the way Americans record Chinese history, how they view China, and how they view China. Understanding other countries' research on Chinese history can broaden our horizons and trigger more in-depth thinking on multiple levels. To this end, we need an original, unmodified way of recording Chinese history by Americans, whether it is a prejudice or an insight, whether it is a true knowledge or a misunderstanding. This reference-style modern history of China written by an American is of positive significance to our understanding of China, which is advancing rapidly! One million words, 25 scholars, eight years of work, and six mainstream American newspapers and periodicals compiled a modern history of China from an American perspective. Chinese people understand the way and observations of China in the mainstream American media. Shi Yonggang, who served in the army for fifteen years, is currently the executive editor of Hong Kong Phoenix Weekly magazine, a writer, book planner, and media researcher. The planner and initiator of the boom in painting biography in the Mainland, he has planned and compiled more than 20 books including "Picture Biography of Soong Meiling", "Picture Biography of Chiang Kai-shek", "Picture Biography of Teresa Teng" and "Picture Biography of Che Guevara". There are also monographs on "Phoenix TV", "Reader" on "Reader" magazine, "Mr. Rabbit" on American Playboy magazine and "China Times", a biography of American "Time" magazine, etc.

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