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Political Reconciliation Trends in the Constitutional Crisis in the Early Republic of China

Hu Lijuan

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The idea of ​​reconciliation can be described as a continuation of the response of intellectuals in the early years of the Republic of China to the political, social and cultural crises faced since 1895. More than that, it is a more profound and complex reflexive response that emerges from a constitutional crisis. The mediators Zhang Shizhao, Du Yaquan, Liang Qichao, Zhang Dongsun, Li Dazhao, and Li Jiannong in the early Republic of China combined Chinese and Western experience to relentlessly explore the issue of how to achieve democratic transformation in the early Republic of China. They profoundly expressed the political wisdom of achieving democratic transformation through compromise, which was an extremely precious ideological resource in the early Republic of China. In order to distinguish it from cultural reconciliation, this book uses the concept of "political reconciliation trend" to specifically refer to political reconciliation trends. The idea of ​​reconciliation was once popular in the ideological circles in the early Republic of China and became a trend of thought, but in the end it was short-lived. This book selects the political reconciliation trend in the early Republic of China as the research object, aiming to summarize the historical experience and ideological legacy of the transition to constitutional democracy in the early Republic of China. It also has positive practical significance for today's governance of the country according to law and the construction of a socialist country under the rule of law.