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Old Friend Fengqing: Back Views of Cultural Celebrities

Zhang Changhua

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The Silhouette of a Century-old Scholar tells the story of the most dazzling legend of China over the past century! It has been over a hundred years since the Xinhai Revolution. Over the past century, China has left countless legends and countless bitternesses. This book narrates the lives and legendary experiences of twenty-three cultural celebrities since the Republic of China. They are either academic leaders, art garden leaders, military and political officials, or literary celebrities - Ma Yinchu, Mao Yisheng, Ji Xianlin, Zhang Chonghe, Wang Shi Xiang, Zhang Boju, Yang Xianyi, Yu Guangzhong, Huang Shang, Yuan Hanyun, Jiang Tingfu, Puru, Zhang Zhizhong, Sun Liren, Lu Bicheng, Weng Wenhao, Shi Shiyuan, Liao Bingxiong, Lu En, Liu Shaotang, Xia Zhiqing, Gu Zhengqiu, Yu Daxiong. Although some of them have gone far away, their voices and voices still remain; some of them are not only still alive, but also active on the literary and artistic stages on both sides of the Taiwan Strait or across the ocean. In the outline of their life and destiny, there are painful histories to learn from, bright moments to look up to, and celebrities to admire.

Centenary Style: the Back View of Cultural Celebrities

Zhang Changhua

235K0

The Silhouettes of Chinese Scholars for a Century is a book that tells the story of the most dazzling figures and legends in China over the past century! This book recounts the life legends of dozens of cultural celebrities since the Republic of China and the past events that the author personally experienced: Cai Yuanpei, the president of Peking University who initiated the trend of academicism and freedom; Qian Mu, a great Confucian and historian of the generation; There is Wu Dayou; there is Lu Jiye (Lu Qian), a talented Jiangnan scholar who wrote poems and lyrics advocating the war of resistance; there is Shi Jianqiao, a martyr who single-handedly assassinated the warlord Sun Chuanfang; there is Zhou Youguang, a contemporary "thinker"; Zhou Ruchang, the leader of red learning; there are Hua Junwu, the deaf-mute cartoonist Hua Junwu The writer Zhou Lengjia has three "Anhui camels": Hu Shi, Su Xuelin, and Tang Degang, as well as Zhu Jiahua, Li Jianchen, Yuan Xiaoyuan, Xiang Meili, Qian Siliang, Wu Zuoren, Zhang Yunhe, Ji Xianlin, Tang Yu, Zhang Chonghe, Chen Huangmei, Ge Baoquan, and Huang Miao Zi, Yu Feng, Feng Yidai, Huang Zongying, Zhou Erfu, Zhou Ruchang, Lin Haiyin, Fan Yong, Nie Hualing, Wen Jieruo, Xin Fengxia, Zong Pu, Haoran, Bing Xin, Ba Jin, Gu Yuxiu... In China for a hundred years, several characters and celebrities have gradually withered away.