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How Far is the Distance

Zhang Zhongmin

181K0

"How Far Far Away" is a novel carefully written by the author, and it is also an inspirational novel. Through a series of ups and downs, it tells the story of the struggle of a Henan native named Yao Yuan to start a business in Shenzhen. The author uses a realistic expression technique to focus on showing how the Central Plains people work hard in the face of adversity, are self-reliant, keep pace with the times, pioneer and innovate in the tide of society, and combine the realization of personal dreams with the Chinese dream of great rejuvenation, showing the life pursuits of today's youth.

Sow Melons and Reap Beans: Reading Culture and Reception Politics in the Late Qing Dynasty and Early Republic of China

Zhang Zhongmin

279K0

This book focuses on the construction of reading cultures in China at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China and the related issues of "reception politics", as well as the issue of how new knowledge from Europe, America and Japan is reproduced in China, such as enlightenment, new sexual ethics and reproductive concepts, some of which are different from those in the West. How were the key concepts closely related to modernity, such as Hegel, Gutenberg, and Esperanto, concretized, localized, and even symbolized in the introduction by the mass media and intellectual elites who "replaced the old and sought the new"?

Falling Leaves Know Autumn: Historical Events and Figures in the Late Qing Dynasty and the Early Republic of China

Zhang Zhongmin

216K0

"The Falling Leaves Know the Autumn: Historical Events and Figures in the Late Qing Dynasty and the Early Republic of China" unearths new historical materials that have not been discovered and paid attention to by famous modern scholars such as Liang Qichao, Yan Fu, Chen Yinke, and Liu Shipei. "The Falling Leaves Know the Autumn: Historical Events and Figures in the Late Qing Dynasty and the Early Republic of China" mainly involves Hu Shi, Chen Yinke, Yan Fu, Liu Shipei, Liang Qichao and other academic "masters" in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. The author Zhang Zhongmin dug deep into various newspapers, archives, diaries and later memoirs from the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China to verify some of the unknown actions or words of these famous figures, such as discussing some of Hu Shi's experiences and published words when he was studying in Shanghai in his early years, and whether Chen Yinke was a reformer. The graduates of Dan University, what Yan Fu did during his time at Fudan Public School, how Liu Shipei proclaimed himself emperor for Yuan Shikai, the relationship between Kang Youwei, Liang Qichao and Yuan Shikai, etc. Have greatly enriched our understanding of the history of the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China and these important figures, and revealed another side of the past history.