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The Fifty Years of the Founding of Japan (52 Volumes in Total)

(japan) Okuma Shigenobu, Ito Hirobumi, Yamagata Aritomo, Saionji Konobo, Etc.

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In July 1853, the U. S. East India Fleet arrived in Japan, which enabled the Japanese shogunate to move from "closing the country" to "opening the country" and emulating the West on the road to capitalism. Japan's Meiji Restoration was a direct result of its "founding of the country". "The Fifty Years of the Founding of Japan" is compiled by Okuma Shigenobu, the "architect of modern Japan", in conjunction with leaders and witnesses such as Hirobumi Ito and Aritomo Yamagata to comprehensively review the social thought, politics, and economics of Japan in the fifty years since the "founding of the People's Republic of China". It covers the economic, military, legal, diplomatic, industry, commerce, education, media, medicine and other aspects of the situation, especially the construction and innovation of various systems that changed the fate of the country. In the first year of Xuantong, Japan dedicated its Chinese translation to the Qing court and local governors, triggering heated discussions between the government and the public in my country.