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History of Famine
History灾荒史话
Liu Yangdong
Modern times for China are not only a politically troubled historical period, but also a historical period in which various natural disasters occur frequently and cover a wide area, and natural and man-made disasters overlap with each other. Frequent famines during this period had an impact in one way or another on various fields such as politics, economy, military and culture in modern Chinese society. To fully and accurately understand the modern history of China, famine is obviously an aspect that should not be avoided. This book reviews and introduces the natural disasters that occurred between 1840 and 1949 and some related historical events. This will deepen our understanding of modern Chinese history, deepen our understanding of the national conditions, and thus provide reference for contemporary times.
Modern times for China are not only a politically troubled historical period, but also a historical period in which various natural disasters occur frequently and cover a wide area, and natural and man-made disasters overlap with each other. Frequent famines during this period had an impact in one way or another on various fields such as politics, economy, military and culture in modern Chinese society. To fully and accurately understand the modern history of China, famine is obviously an aspect that should not be avoided. This book reviews and introduces the natural disasters that occurred between 1840 and 1949 and some related historical events. This will deepen our understanding of modern Chinese history, deepen our understanding of the national conditions, and thus provide reference for contemporary times.

去趟民国II
Liu Yangdong
"Feng Yuxiang was originally illiterate, but later he could write well and speak simple English, and became an educated person. This is naturally the result of his hard work. It is said that when he was the governor of Henan, he studied hard for two hours a day. When he was studying, he hung a sign at the door saying "Feng Yuxiang" "Dead." Scholar Liu Bannong not only wrote poems and lyrics, but was also a master of photography. In 1927, he said in the book "Bannong Talks about Photography": "The so-called pastime is to find something to do after having enough food - or in other words, not having enough food - to waste precious time in preciousness." Eight years ago, Lu Xun was copying the epitaphs of the Six Dynasties in the Shaoxing Museum. I asked him what his purpose was, and he said: This is just like taking opium. Alas, I am also like this in photography. " Uncle Zhou, a bibliophile, compared books to women. He said to Huang Shang, another junior bibliophile: "Good stereotypes are equal to good innate figures; if the printer is good, that is, a very clear first print, it means good acquired development; coupled with good decoration , bindings like Uncle Fu Yuan's that are sprinkled with gold silk and gold inlaid with jade, it is like wearing fine clothes; after being collected by celebrities, the mark of vermilion on the seal is equivalent to rouge pollen; if it is inscribed by another celebrity, it will add even more charm. "
"Feng Yuxiang was originally illiterate, but later he could write well and speak simple English, and became an educated person. This is naturally the result of his hard work. It is said that when he was the governor of Henan, he studied hard for two hours a day. When he was studying, he hung a sign at the door saying "Feng Yuxiang" "Dead." Scholar Liu Bannong not only wrote poems and lyrics, but was also a master of photography. In 1927, he said in the book "Bannong Talks about Photography": "The so-called pastime is to find something to do after having enough food - or in other words, not having enough food - to waste precious time in preciousness." Eight years ago, Lu Xun was copying the epitaphs of the Six Dynasties in the Shaoxing Museum. I asked him what his purpose was, and he said: This is just like taking opium. Alas, I am also like this in photography. " Uncle Zhou, a bibliophile, compared books to women. He said to Huang Shang, another junior bibliophile: "Good stereotypes are equal to good innate figures; if the printer is good, that is, a very clear first print, it means good acquired development; coupled with good decoration , bindings like Uncle Fu Yuan's that are sprinkled with gold silk and gold inlaid with jade, it is like wearing fine clothes; after being collected by celebrities, the mark of vermilion on the seal is equivalent to rouge pollen; if it is inscribed by another celebrity, it will add even more charm. "