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舒新城讲教育通论
Shu Xincheng
This book pays special attention to the historical evolution and practical issues of Chinese education. While discussing the relationship between education and various educational activities, it also reflects the general results of Chinese educational theoretical research and educational practice at that time, and is of great significance in inspiring and guiding people to study education.
This book pays special attention to the historical evolution and practical issues of Chinese education. While discussing the relationship between education and various educational activities, it also reflects the general results of Chinese educational theoretical research and educational practice at that time, and is of great significance in inspiring and guiding people to study education.

Sixth Trip to Hong Kong
History香港六度行
Shu Xincheng
This book contains Mr. Shu Xincheng's diary of his travels to Hong Kong from 1938 to 1941. The content includes his life on the ship and during the journey, as well as what he saw and heard, with occasional reflections and comments. It can be said to be a tale of Shanghai and Hong Kong in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War. From it, we can see not only the situation of Chung Hwa Book Company during the war, but also the face of Hong Kong society and people's livelihood. It makes people feel the wartime atmosphere and the sentiment of intellectuals who continued to fight unremittingly for cultural undertakings during the country's suffering.
This book contains Mr. Shu Xincheng's diary of his travels to Hong Kong from 1938 to 1941. The content includes his life on the ship and during the journey, as well as what he saw and heard, with occasional reflections and comments. It can be said to be a tale of Shanghai and Hong Kong in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War. From it, we can see not only the situation of Chung Hwa Book Company during the war, but also the face of Hong Kong society and people's livelihood. It makes people feel the wartime atmosphere and the sentiment of intellectuals who continued to fight unremittingly for cultural undertakings during the country's suffering.