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The Pioneer of Oral History: Collection of Tang Degang's Classic Works 2 (6 Volumes in Total)

Tang Degang

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This set of books is a collection of classic works by Tang Degang, a recognized historian at home and abroad, including six works: "From the Late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China", "Book Connection and Popularity", "History and Red Studies", "Miscellaneous Memories of Hu Shi" and "The Three Gorges of History". The content involves many historical events and figures in the modern history of China. It has rich historical materials, free and easy writing style, and rare subject matter. It is extremely precious. It is an indispensable classic for understanding the modern history of China. "From the Late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China": The twists and turns of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River are the pride of the Chinese people and a trendy area in China's natural history. The Opium War opened the prelude to China's once-in-two-thousand-year "social and cultural transformation" phenomenon that began in the 19th century. In the wise eyes of historian Tang Degang, the "humanistic view of history" is just like the "natural history view." A war in 1840 not only set off a major change in China's social and political form, but also made the long history of history have to go through a hundred years of treacherous turbulence before it can enter the magnificent Pacific Ocean through the Three Gorges. Tang Degang combines the historical perspective of the Three Gorges and humanistic exploration in this book, creating an objective and in-depth history of modern China. "Books and People": Oral history is a career that Tang Degang has devoted most of his life to. After helping many modern and contemporary celebrities complete their oral autobiographies or memoirs, he also became friends with them. This book is a collection of Tang Degang's articles about his interactions with many celebrities over the years, as well as his daily reading reviews, including Gu Weijun, Zhang Xueliang, Liu Tingfang, Wu Kaixian, Liu Shaotang, Yang Zhenning and others, as well as books such as "Biographic Literature" and "Rubaiyat". Whether writing about people or commenting on books, the author pays great attention to details and intersperses many anecdotes, aphorisms, irony, and metaphors. His writing style is free and uninhibited, and his writing style is smooth. It not only shows the historical style, but also reflects the author's multi-faceted talents. "History and Redology": For most of his life, Tang Degang witnessed the frequent wars in China since modern times, and was baptized by a large number of Chinese and Western classics. While teaching and reading foreign countries, he often felt nostalgic for his homeland, so he wrote these scattered journal works in this book, which includes more than ten articles and speeches on historical theory, research methods and redology research. Tang Degang believed that excellent historical works are often excellent literary works. He advocated that "the six classics are all histories", "all histories are texts", "literature and history are not divided" and "history is transmitted through literature", which is quite insightful in order to avoid rigid and stubborn management of history. "Miscellaneous Memories of Hu Shi": This book is a memoir written by Tang Degang on many issues in Hu Shi's life, using his own memories and the records of Hu Shi's diary as materials. In addition, he also put forward his own opinions on Hu Shi's achievements in history, politics, philosophy, literature and other fields. The language of the book is majestic and the writing is full of wit and wit. It restores the true image of Hu Shi, a generation of scholars with flesh and blood, wisdom, genius and shortcomings. It is a faithful portrayal of Hu Shi's later years. "Hu Shi's Oral Autobiography": This book is compiled based on sixteen English oral recordings made by Hu Shi at the invitation of the Department of Chinese Oral History at Columbia University in the United States. Tang Degang was responsible for the interview and compiled the recording into text, covering Hu Shi's life experience and his summary and evaluation of his life's academic thoughts. Tang Degang's annotations and comments further elaborated his own views on relevant characters and events, allowing readers to understand Hu Shi and his era more clearly. Therefore, this book received high praise from overseas historians in the 1970s - "Look at De Gang first, then Hu Shi." "Historical Three Gorges": Since the Opium War in 1840, Chinese society has entered the tortuous and turbulent "Historical Three Gorges" and began a slow transformation. In this process, how many elites participated and merged into this turbulent historical tide. They waved flags and shouted, swarmed to be the first, and the waves rolled over the boat, which was inexplicably thrilling. They are loyal in words, respectful in deeds, and work quietly, slowly pushing our ancient civilization towards modernization. In this book, historian Tang Degang does not hide from relatives or respects. He analyzes the merits and demerits of these influential figures one by one without bias, showing his clear insight into the context of Chinese history and his deep concern for the fate and future of the Chinese nation.

History of the Republic of China·volume 7: 1928-1932

Chief Editor Li Xin Research Office Of The History Of The Republic Of China, Institute Of Modern History, Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences

406K0

This volume covers the period from 1928 to 1931. In addition to comprehensively collecting and utilizing the archives of the Republic of China stored in the Second Historical Archives of China, archival materials from relevant local archives, historical materials related to the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and local political consultative conferences, as well as a large number of domestically collected books and newspapers of the Republic of China, the author also made extensive reference to relevant materials, books, and articles published in Taiwan and abroad. On the basis of respecting historical facts, the author restores the true face of the history of the Republic of China.

History of the Republic of China·biographies (volume 3)

Chief Editor Li Xin Research Office Of The History Of The Republic Of China, Institute Of Modern History, Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences

560K0

"Biographies of Figures in the History of the Republic of China", written by the Research Office of the History of the Republic of China at the Institute of Modern History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, is a companion piece to "History of the Republic of China" and has been renamed "History of the Republic of China - Biographies of Figures". This book selects and compiles biographies of more than a thousand representatives in the fields of politics, economy, military, culture, science and technology from the founding of the Tongmenghui in 1905 to the end of the Republic of China in 1949. This department aims at people and collects extensive information on the life of the biographer. The deeds of the biographer are mainly objectively narrated, striving for accurate historical facts, fair judgment, concise writing, authenticity and credibility, enough to be passed down to future generations.

History of the Republic of China·volume 9: 1937-1941 (part 2)

Chief Editor Li Xin Research Office Of The History Of The Republic Of China, Institute Of Modern History, Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences

317K0

This volume covers the period from 1937 to 1941. In addition to comprehensively collecting and utilizing the archives of the Republic of China stored in the Second Historical Archives of China, archival materials from relevant local archives, historical materials related to the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and local political consultative conferences, as well as a large number of domestically collected books and newspapers of the Republic of China, the author also made extensive reference to relevant materials, books, and articles published in Taiwan and abroad. On the basis of respecting historical facts, the author restores the true face of the history of the Republic of China.

History of the Republic of China·volume 1: 1894-1912 (part 2)

Chief Editor Li Xin Research Office Of The History Of The Republic Of China, Institute Of Modern History, Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences

312K0

This volume covers the period from 1894 to 1912. In addition to comprehensively collecting and utilizing the archives of the Republic of China stored in the Second Historical Archives of China, archival materials from relevant local archives, historical materials related to the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and local political consultative conferences, as well as a large number of domestically collected books and newspapers of the Republic of China, the author also made extensive reference to relevant materials, books, and articles published in Taiwan and abroad. On the basis of respecting historical facts, the author restores the true face of the history of the Republic of China.

History of the Republic of China·volume 8: 1932-1937 (part 2)

Chief Editor Li Xin Research Office Of The History Of The Republic Of China, Institute Of Modern History, Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences

383K0

This volume covers the period from 1932 to 1937. In addition to comprehensively collecting and utilizing the archives of the Republic of China stored in the Second Historical Archives of China, archival materials from relevant local archives, historical materials related to the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and local political consultative conferences, as well as a large number of domestically collected books and newspapers of the Republic of China, the author also made extensive reference to relevant materials, books, and articles published in Taiwan and abroad. On the basis of respecting historical facts, the author restores the true face of the history of the Republic of China.

History of the Republic of China·major Events·volume 9: 1940-1942

Editor-in-chief Li Xin, Editor-in-chief Han Xinfu, Editor-in-chief Jiang Kefu

593K0

This book adopts a chronicle style to record important historical events in the history of the Republic of China from 1940 to 1942, and provides a reference material for research on the history of the Republic of China. The content recorded in this book not only covers politics, military affairs, and diplomacy, but also involves economics, culture, and even natural disasters. It includes not only the activities of the ruling class and its regime, but also the revolutionary struggles and spontaneous resistance of the people. World events related to our country are also appropriately listed. The content is substantial and the volume is large. It provides a reference for research on the history of the Republic of China.

History of the Republic of China·major Events·volume 10: 1943-1944

Editor-in-chief Li Xin, Editor-in-chief Han Xinfu, Editor-in-chief Jiang Kefu

422K0

This book adopts a chronicle style to record important historical events in the historical period of the Republic of China from 1943 to 1944, and provides a reference material for research on the history of the Republic of China. The content recorded in this book not only covers politics, military affairs, and diplomacy, but also involves economics, culture, and even natural disasters. It includes not only the activities of the ruling class and its regime, but also the revolutionary struggles and spontaneous resistance of the people. World events related to our country are also appropriately listed. The content is substantial and the volume is large. It provides a reference for research on the history of the Republic of China.

History of the Republic of China·volume 2: 1912-1916 (part 2)

Chief Editor Li Xin Research Office Of The History Of The Republic Of China, Institute Of Modern History, Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences

277K0

This volume covers the period from 1912 to 1916. In addition to comprehensively collecting and utilizing the archives of the Republic of China stored in the Second Historical Archives of China, archival materials from relevant local archives, historical materials related to the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and local political consultative conferences, as well as a large number of domestically collected books and newspapers of the Republic of China, the author also made extensive reference to relevant materials, books, and articles published in Taiwan and abroad. On the basis of respecting historical facts, the author restores the true face of the history of the Republic of China.

History of the Republic of China·volume 9: 1937-1941 (part 1)

Chief Editor Li Xin Research Office Of The History Of The Republic Of China, Institute Of Modern History, Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences

554K0

This volume covers the period from 1937 to 1941. In addition to comprehensively collecting and utilizing the archives of the Republic of China stored in the Second Historical Archives of China, archival materials from relevant local archives, historical materials related to the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and local political consultative conferences, as well as a large number of domestically collected books and newspapers of the Republic of China, the author also made extensive reference to relevant materials, books, and articles published in Taiwan and abroad. On the basis of respecting historical facts, the author restores the true face of the history of the Republic of China.

History of the Republic of China·major Events·volume 4: 1925-1927

Editor-in-chief Li Xin, Editor-in-chief Han Xinfu, Editor-in-chief Jiang Kefu

560K0

This book adopts a chronological style to record important historical events in the history of the Republic of China from 1925 to 1927, providing a reference material for research on the history of the Republic of China. The content recorded in this book not only covers politics, military affairs, and diplomacy, but also involves economics, culture, and even natural disasters. It includes not only the activities of the ruling class and its regime, but also the revolutionary struggles and spontaneous resistance of the people. World events related to our country are also appropriately listed. The content is substantial and the volume is large. It provides a reference for research on the history of the Republic of China.

History of the Republic of China Volume 11: 1945-1947

Chief Editor Li Xin Research Office Of The History Of The Republic Of China, Institute Of Modern History, Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences

517K0

This volume covers the period from 1945 to 1947. In addition to comprehensively collecting and utilizing the archives of the Republic of China stored in the Second Historical Archives of China, archival materials from relevant local archives, historical materials related to the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and local political consultative conferences, as well as a large number of domestically collected books and newspapers of the Republic of China, the author also made extensive reference to relevant materials, books, and articles published in Taiwan and abroad. On the basis of respecting historical facts, the author restores the true face of the history of the Republic of China.

History of the Republic of China·major Events·volume 8: 1937-1939

Editor-in-chief Li Xin, Editor-in-chief Han Xinfu, Editor-in-chief Jiang Kefu

576K0

This book adopts a chronological style and records the important historical events of the Republic of China from 1937 to 1939, providing a reference material for research on the history of the Republic of China. The content recorded in this book not only covers politics, military affairs, and diplomacy, but also involves economics, culture, and even natural disasters. It includes not only the activities of the ruling class and its regime, but also the revolutionary struggles and spontaneous resistance of the people. World events related to our country are also appropriately listed. The content is substantial and the volume is large. It provides a reference for research on the history of the Republic of China.

History of the Republic of China·volume 8: 1932-1937 (part 1)

Chief Editor Li Xin Research Office Of The History Of The Republic Of China, Institute Of Modern History, Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences

641K0

This volume covers the period from 1932 to 1937. In addition to comprehensively collecting and utilizing the archives of the Republic of China stored in the Second Historical Archives of China, archival materials from relevant local archives, historical materials related to the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and local political consultative conferences, as well as a large number of domestically collected books and newspapers of the Republic of China, the author also made extensive reference to relevant materials, books, and articles published in Taiwan and abroad. On the basis of respecting historical facts, the author restores the true face of the history of the Republic of China.

History of the Republic of China·major Events·volume 11: 1945-1946

Editor-in-chief Li Xin, Editor-in-chief Han Xinfu, Editor-in-chief Jiang Kefu

446K0

This book adopts a chronicle style and records the important historical events in the history of the Republic of China from 1945 to 1946, providing a reference material for research on the history of the Republic of China. The content recorded in this book not only covers politics, military affairs, and diplomacy, but also involves economics, culture, and even natural disasters. It includes not only the activities of the ruling class and its regime, but also the revolutionary struggles and spontaneous resistance of the people. World events related to our country are also appropriately listed. The content is substantial and the volume is large. It provides a reference for research on the history of the Republic of China.

History of the Republic of China·volume 4: 1920-1924

Chief Editor Li Xin Research Office Of The History Of The Republic Of China, Institute Of Modern History, Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences

351K0

This volume covers the period from 1920 to 1924. In addition to comprehensively collecting and utilizing the archives of the Republic of China stored in the Second Historical Archives of China, archival materials from relevant local archives, historical materials related to the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and local political consultative conferences, as well as a large number of domestically collected books and newspapers of the Republic of China, the author also made extensive reference to relevant materials, books, and articles published in Taiwan and abroad. On the basis of respecting historical facts, the author restores the true face of the history of the Republic of China.

History of the Republic of China·major Events·volume 6: 1931-1933

Editor-in-chief Li Xin, Editor-in-chief Han Xinfu, Editor-in-chief Jiang Kefu

552K0

This book adopts a chronicle style and records the important historical events in the history of the Republic of China from 1931 to 1933, providing a reference material for research on the history of the Republic of China. The content recorded in this book not only covers politics, military affairs, and diplomacy, but also involves economics, culture, and even natural disasters. It includes not only the activities of the ruling class and its regime, but also the revolutionary struggles and spontaneous resistance of the people. World events related to our country are also appropriately listed. The content is substantial and the volume is large. It provides a reference for research on the history of the Republic of China.

History of the Republic of China·biographies (volume 5)

Chief Editor Li Xin Research Office Of The History Of The Republic Of China, Institute Of Modern History, Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences

438K0

"Biographies of Figures in the History of the Republic of China", written by the Research Office of the History of the Republic of China at the Institute of Modern History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, is a companion piece to "History of the Republic of China" and has been renamed "History of the Republic of China - Biographies of Figures". This book selects and compiles biographies of more than a thousand representatives in the fields of politics, economy, military, culture, science and technology from the founding of the Tongmenghui in 1905 to the end of the Republic of China in 1949. This department aims at people and collects extensive information on the life of the biographer. The deeds of the biographer are mainly objectively narrated, striving for accurate historical facts, fair judgment, concise writing, authenticity and credibility, enough to be passed down to future generations.

History of the Republic of China·major Events·volume 12: 1947-1949

Editor-in-chief Li Xin, Editor-in-chief Han Xinfu, Editor-in-chief Jiang Kefu

529K0

This book adopts a chronicle style and records the important historical events in the history of the Republic of China from 1947 to 1949, providing a reference material for research on the history of the Republic of China. The content recorded in this book not only covers politics, military affairs, and diplomacy, but also involves economics, culture, and even natural disasters. It includes not only the activities of the ruling class and its regime, but also the revolutionary struggles and spontaneous resistance of the people. World events related to our country are also appropriately listed. The content is substantial and the volume is large. It provides a reference for research on the history of the Republic of China.

History of the Republic of China·biographies (volume 7)

Chief Editor Li Xin Research Office Of The History Of The Republic Of China, Institute Of Modern History, Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences

440K0

"Biographies of Figures in the History of the Republic of China", written by the Research Office of the History of the Republic of China at the Institute of Modern History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, is a companion piece to "History of the Republic of China" and has been renamed "History of the Republic of China - Biographies of Figures". This book selects and compiles biographies of more than a thousand representatives in the fields of politics, economy, military, culture, science and technology from the founding of the Tongmenghui in 1905 to the end of the Republic of China in 1949. This department aims at people and collects extensive information on the life of the biographer. The deeds of the biographer are mainly objectively narrated, striving for accurate historical facts, fair judgment, concise writing, authenticity and credibility, enough to be passed down to future generations.

History of the Republic of China·biographies (volume 4)

Chief Editor Li Xin Research Office Of The History Of The Republic Of China, Institute Of Modern History, Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences

423K0

"Biographies of Figures in the History of the Republic of China", written by the Research Office of the History of the Republic of China at the Institute of Modern History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, is a companion piece to "History of the Republic of China" and has been renamed "History of the Republic of China - Biographies of Figures". This book selects and compiles biographies of more than a thousand representatives in the fields of politics, economy, military, culture, science and technology from the founding of the Tongmenghui in 1905 to the end of the Republic of China in 1949. This department aims at people and collects extensive information on the life of the biographer. The deeds of the biographer are mainly objectively narrated, striving for accurate historical facts, fair judgment, concise writing, authenticity and credibility, enough to be passed down to future generations.

History of the Republic of China·biographies (volume 1)

Chief Editor Li Xin Research Office Of The History Of The Republic Of China, Institute Of Modern History, Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences

326K0

"Biographies of Figures in the History of the Republic of China", written by the Research Office of the History of the Republic of China at the Institute of Modern History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, is a companion piece to "History of the Republic of China" and has been renamed "History of the Republic of China - Biographies of Figures". This book selects and compiles biographies of more than a thousand representatives in the fields of politics, economy, military, culture, science and technology from the founding of the Tongmenghui in 1905 to the end of the Republic of China in 1949. This department aims at people and collects extensive information on the life of the biographer. The deeds of the biographer are mainly objectively narrated, striving for accurate historical facts, fair judgment, concise writing, authenticity and credibility, enough to be passed down to future generations.

History of the Republic of China·major Events·volume 3: 1922-1924

Editor-in-chief Li Xin, Editor-in-chief Han Xinfu, Editor-in-chief Jiang Kefu

457K0

This book adopts a chronicle style to record important historical events in the history of the Republic of China from 1922 to 1924, and provides a reference material for research on the history of the Republic of China. The content recorded in this book not only covers politics, military affairs, and diplomacy, but also involves economics, culture, and even natural disasters. It includes not only the activities of the ruling class and its regime, but also the revolutionary struggles and spontaneous resistance of the people. World events related to our country are also appropriately listed. The content is substantial and the volume is large. It provides a reference for research on the history of the Republic of China.

History of the Republic of China·biographies (volume 6)

Chief Editor Li Xin Research Office Of The History Of The Republic Of China, Institute Of Modern History, Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences

430K0

"Biographies of Figures in the History of the Republic of China", written by the Research Office of the History of the Republic of China at the Institute of Modern History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, is a companion piece to "History of the Republic of China" and has been renamed "History of the Republic of China - Biographies of Figures". This book selects and compiles biographies of more than a thousand representatives in the fields of politics, economy, military, culture, science and technology from the founding of the Tongmenghui in 1905 to the end of the Republic of China in 1949. This department aims at people and collects extensive information on the life of the biographer. The deeds of the biographer are mainly objectively narrated, striving for accurate historical facts, fair judgment, concise writing, authenticity and credibility, enough to be passed down to future generations.

History of the Republic of China·biographies (volume 2)

Chief Editor Li Xin Research Office Of The History Of The Republic Of China, Institute Of Modern History, Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences

379K0

"Biographies of Figures in the History of the Republic of China", written by the Research Office of the History of the Republic of China at the Institute of Modern History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, is a companion piece to "History of the Republic of China" and has been renamed "History of the Republic of China - Biographies of Figures". This book selects and compiles biographies of more than a thousand representatives in the fields of politics, economy, military, culture, science and technology from the founding of the Tongmenghui in 1905 to the end of the Republic of China in 1949. This department aims at people and collects extensive information on the life of the biographer. The deeds of the biographer are mainly objectively narrated, striving for accurate historical facts, fair judgment, concise writing, authenticity and credibility, enough to be passed down to future generations.

History of the Republic of China Volume 5: 1924-1926

Chief Editor Li Xin Research Office Of The History Of The Republic Of China, Institute Of Modern History, Chinese Academy Of Social Sciences

459K0

This volume covers the period from 1924 to 1926. In addition to comprehensively collecting and utilizing the archives of the Republic of China stored in the Second Historical Archives of China, archival materials from relevant local archives, historical materials related to the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and local political consultative conferences, as well as a large number of domestically collected books and newspapers of the Republic of China, the author also made extensive reference to relevant materials, books, and articles published in Taiwan and abroad. On the basis of respecting historical facts, the author restores the true face of the history of the Republic of China.

History of the Republic of China·major Events·volume 5: 1928-1930

Editor-in-chief Li Xin, Editor-in-chief Han Xinfu, Editor-in-chief Jiang Kefu

599K0

This book adopts a chronological style to record important historical events in the history of the Republic of China from 1928 to 1930, and provides a reference material for research on the history of the Republic of China. The content recorded in this book not only covers politics, military affairs, and diplomacy, but also involves economics, culture, and even natural disasters. It includes not only the activities of the ruling class and its regime, but also the revolutionary struggles and spontaneous resistance of the people. World events related to our country are also appropriately listed. The content is substantial and the volume is large. It provides a reference for research on the history of the Republic of China.

History of the Republic of China·major Events·volume 7: 1934-1936

Editor-in-chief Li Xin, Editor-in-chief Han Xinfu, Editor-in-chief Jiang Kefu

558K0

This book adopts a chronicle style and records the important historical events in the history of the Republic of China from 1934 to 1936, providing a reference material for research on the history of the Republic of China. The content recorded in this book not only covers politics, military affairs, and diplomacy, but also involves economics, culture, and even natural disasters. It includes not only the activities of the ruling class and its regime, but also the revolutionary struggles and spontaneous resistance of the people. World events related to our country are also appropriately listed. The content is substantial and the volume is large. It provides a reference for research on the history of the Republic of China.

Food Goods "jin Ping Mei": Market Life in the Late Ming Dynasty

Hou Hui

150K0

"The Plum in the Golden Lotus" is a rare novel in ancient China that takes the perspective of ordinary people in the market, understands with the thoughts of the ordinary people, loves and hates with the emotions of the ordinary people, and tells it in the language of the ordinary people. In addition to the joys and sorrows of the characters and the ups and downs of the plot, the economic motivations hidden deep in the story and behind human nature are also worthy of scrutiny. The amount of economic information in "Jin Ping Mei" can be regarded as the best among Chinese novels. Not only did Ximen Qing make a business, buy a house, accept a bribe, send a generous gift and other "major events" with detailed descriptions of their value, but also detailed details such as selling wine, tailoring clothes, shaving heads, polishing mirrors, buying sweat towels, weighing melon seeds, and even rewarding cooks and sending sedan bearers. This book starts with food and discusses the firewood, rice prices, and personnel disputes in "The Plum in the Golden Ping". It uses our normal mentality of working to earn money and support our families to understand the ancients, observe life, and touch the secular life of the people in the late Ming Dynasty. From Ximen Qing's methods of making and distributing wealth, the life and death entanglement between the "poor" Golden Lotus and the "rich" Ping'er, to the ugly faces of the slaves and gangsters seen through the eyes of money, in the face of money, all hypocrisy is removed, and naked humanity is revealed. Ximen Qing's path of fortune and destruction, driven by the desire for money and female lust, is particularly thought-provoking and thought-provoking.

The Crisis of the Missionary Cases in the Late Qing Dynasty and the Government's Response

Dong Conglin

417K0

This book is the final result of a general project of the National Social Science Fund applied by the author. It systematically studies the late Qing government's response and handling of the religious case (that is, the conflict between the Chinese people and the Christian church). This book discusses in detail the social and cultural background of the teaching plans in the late Qing Dynasty, the impact of the teaching plans on the intensification of the social and political crisis in the late Qing Dynasty, the differences in attitudes between the government and the people towards the teaching plans, and analyzes the Qing government's operational level, decision-making mechanism, disposal ability, right and wrong gains and losses, and the actual effectiveness of the policies in dealing with the teaching plans. It reflects from one aspect the situation of the late Qing government in the face of social changes and its ability and limitations in responding to crises.

Dansha Ancient Village: an Ethnographic Study of Gelao Village in Longtan, Wuchuan, Guizhou

Li Jinsong Et Al.

104K0

This book is divided into eight chapters. The main contents include: Longtan - a thousand-year-old ancient village, the "ancient tribe" of Guizhou in Longtan Village, the spatial structure of Longtan Village, the time arrangement in daily life in Longtan Village, the daily presentation of Gelao culture in Longtan Village, etc.

Farmers on Behalf of Farmers: a Study on the Production and Life of Small Farmers in the Pearl River Delta and Beijing Suburbs

Huang Zhihui Et Al.

119K0

"Farmers" are migrant workers who contract and rent land from local communities. They made a living by growing grains in the early days and then mainly growing vegetables and fruits. The groups come in various forms and are distributed in the suburbs of Beijing, the Yangtze River Delta and other urban suburbs. The core of this book is to take vegetable farmers in urban suburbs as an example to reveal the limits that contemporary small farmers can reach in terms of production and life, and to make corresponding reflections. The content of this book focuses on the contract farming community in the Pearl River Delta, mostly journal papers published since 2013; some of the content on the suburbs of Beijing is mainly supported by the latest research reports.

May Fourth Illustrated History

Compiled By Chen Zhanbiao

49K0

The May 4th Movement in 1919 ushered in a new era for our country and a new era for our nation. It is now a century old in the blink of an eye. This book divides the entire process of the May Fourth Movement into eight sections, describing its background, triggers, objects, outbreak, development, intensification, ending and spirit in sequence. It is a "picture presentation" of the ins and outs of the May Fourth Movement 100 years ago. There are 130 questions, each including a simple question, a set of pictures, and an explanation. In the choice of text, priority is given to official documents, original documents, such as official documents, declarations, telegrams, leaflets, reports, writings, etc. That are relatively authoritative and not far away from the May Fourth Movement.

The Academic Style of the Republic of China

Liu Kedi

183K0

This book makes full use of diaries, letters, autobiographies and other historical materials to lead readers into the study rooms and living rooms of a group of cultural masters during the Republic of China. It aims to gradually reveal the deep and touching inner world of the masters through descriptions of their academic research and literary creation careers as well as daily trivial and interesting things, and how they constructed their "circle of friends", which will ultimately help to maintain determination, persistence and hope in this increasingly noisy and impetuous world.

History Only Shows Half the Face

Liu Xuyi

149K0

This is a work that easily interprets history. The selected articles are all from the historical commentary special section of Southern Metropolis Daily. This book mainly re-examines and analyzes some well-known historical events in history and some familiar academic issues in cultural history, puts forward new perspectives, corrects misunderstandings of history, and restores the truth of history.

Shi Haijieying: Continuation of Taiwan Historical Research

Joe Lee

261K0

Along with the process of my country's reform and opening up, the study of Taiwan history has also gone through nearly 40 years. This book aims to review the research on Taiwan history in the past 40 years, summarize achievements and experiences, analyze existing problems, and identify the path and direction of future development. The book is divided into six volumes. The first three volumes introduce the history of Taiwan in the early Qing Dynasty, the late Qing Dynasty and after the liberation. The last three volumes introduce Taiwan's folk history and local documents in Taiwan, as well as appendices supplemented by the author. The book is informative, rich in historical materials, and clearly organized. It provides a detailed introduction and analysis of the study of Taiwan history.

A Brief History of Taiwan's Anti-japanese Movement

Li Yueqian

203K0

In 1895, the Qing government was defeated and signed the Treaty of Shimonoseki with the Japanese government. Since then, Taiwan has been occupied by Japan. From this time on, the Taiwanese people launched a resistance movement. This book combs the history of the Taiwanese people's anti-Japanese movement, with seven chapters in total, including the struggles of Taiwanese officials and people against the cessation of Taiwan, the colonial conquest policy of the Taiwan Governor-General's Office, the anti-Japanese guerrilla activities dominated by Han people, the armed resistance against Japan by Taiwan's ethnic minorities, the struggles of Taiwanese social groups against colonial rule, and the anti-Japanese activities of the Taiwanese people on the mainland.

Chinese History for Teenagers

Lu Simian

199K0

"Chinese History for Teenagers" is an introductory book on Chinese history specially compiled by Lu Simian for middle school students. It tells the 5,000-year history of China in popular and fluent language. The book not only simplifies the historical materials for young readers, but also breaks down the sub-categories and narrates them in sections, which greatly facilitates readers' understanding and learning. The content of the book is easy to understand and well organized, and it has been a best-seller for more than 80 years. This publication retains all the annotations and 24 explanatory charts from the first edition, and adds 57 hand-drawn illustrations to help young readers enter the historical scene and feel the historical reality.

Chinese Traditional Culture (mooc Version)

Editor-in-chief Gao Lishui

207K0

This book starts from the formation and development of traditional Chinese culture, and mainly introduces traditional Chinese philosophy, religion, literature, art, medicine, health preservation, martial arts, diet, science and technology, folk customs and other knowledge. In the process of writing this book, we not only focused on comprehensive coverage of content, but also conducted a more detailed analysis of certain knowledge that is easy for students to accept. At the same time, this book is also equipped with a large number of exquisite illustrations to help readers understand and understand.

Children's Book Industry Tells the History of the Spring and Autumn Period

Children's Book Industry

145K0

This book begins with the Western Zhou Dynasty and ends with the end of the Spring and Autumn Period. It takes the disputes among various countries as the central clue, discusses the economic, political, institutional and other situations in categories, and reveals the process of their changes. It is a chronological history that records the history of the Spring and Autumn Period, and has important academic significance.

Wu Han Talks About the Brief History of the Ming Dynasty

Wu Han

110K0

This book succinctly and systematically describes the basic features and development of the history of the Ming Dynasty. The content covers all aspects of the Ming Dynasty's politics, systems, society, characters, etc., And has extremely high academic value. At the same time, the text is easy to understand and highly readable.

Research on the Civilization of China's Five Emperors under the Path of Totem Analysis

Fu Xiliang

313K0

Chinese civilization has a long history. Understanding the time, place, ethnic group, process, dynamic mechanism of the origin of Chinese civilization and the history of the Five Emperors era is of great importance in enhancing the soft power, national pride and cohesion of the Chinese nation. However, it is not easy for us to understand that history. This book uses the totem theory of cultural anthropology to interpret "The Classic of Mountains and Seas", examines handed down, unearthed, ethnic and other documentary records and the archaeological research results of the Neolithic Age, and for the first time briefly outlines the outline of the origin of Chinese civilization and the development of the history of the Five Emperors.

Research on the Literature and History of the Anti-japanese War (volume 6)

Zhang Quanzhi Editor-in-chief Xiong Feiyu

202K0

Most of the papers collected in this collection are a compilation of results since the implementation of the "Liangjiang Scholars" program for research on the literature and history of the Anti-Japanese War in Chongqing. They also include some of the phased results of the ongoing major bidding project of the National Social Science Fund "Research on the Construction of a Database of Literature and Historical Materials on the Rear Areas of the Anti-Japanese War", which to a certain extent reflect and represent the new results and new levels of research in this field.

Illustrated History of China: Qin·han

Gong Shuduo Editor-in-chief Liu Delin

150K0

Taking history as a mirror, we can think for thousands of years, see thousands of miles away, grasp the inherent laws of the rise and fall of Chinese society, and gain insight into the eternal wisdom of cultivating order and peace. However, it is not an easy task for people to have a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of Chinese history and to grasp the profound things contained in Chinese history. During the five thousand years, there are many characters and events, myths and legends coexist, official history and unofficial history are intertwined, there are many clues, and the content is complicated. If it is piled up in a mess without sorting out, it will often make readers confused. In addition to the history carried by classics and historical materials, cultural relics, sites, monuments, works of art, etc. Also reflect the authenticity of history. How to organically organize these things together so that readers can clearly understand history and feel the authenticity of history has undoubtedly become the origin of editing and publishing the "Illustrated History of China" series.

Illustrated History of China: Liao·xixia·jin

Gong Shuduo Editor-in-chief Liu Delin

132K0

Taking history as a mirror, we can think for thousands of years, see thousands of miles away, grasp the inherent laws of the rise and fall of Chinese society, and gain insight into the eternal wisdom of cultivating order and peace. However, it is not an easy task for people to have a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of Chinese history and to grasp the profound things contained in Chinese history. During the five thousand years, there are many characters and events, myths and legends coexist, official history and unofficial history are intertwined, there are many clues, and the content is complicated. If it is piled up in a mess without sorting out, it will often make readers confused. In addition to the history carried by classics and historical materials, cultural relics, sites, monuments, works of art, etc. Also reflect the authenticity of history. How to organically organize these things together so that readers can clearly understand history and feel the authenticity of history has undoubtedly become the origin of editing and publishing the "Illustrated History of China" series.

Chinese History in Pictures: Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties

Gong Shuduo Editor-in-chief Liu Delin

144K0

Taking history as a mirror, we can think for thousands of years, see thousands of miles away, grasp the inherent laws of the rise and fall of Chinese society, and gain insight into the eternal wisdom of cultivating order and peace. However, it is not an easy task for people to have a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of Chinese history and to grasp the profound things contained in Chinese history. During the five thousand years, there are many characters and events, myths and legends coexist, official history and unofficial history are intertwined, there are many clues, and the content is complicated. If it is piled up in a mess without sorting out, it will often make readers confused. In addition to the history carried by classics and historical materials, cultural relics, sites, monuments, works of art, etc. Also reflect the authenticity of history. How to organically organize these things together so that readers can clearly understand history and feel the authenticity of history has undoubtedly become the origin of editing and publishing the "Illustrated History of China" series.

Chinese History in Pictures: Spring and Autumn and Warring States

Gong Shuduo Editor-in-chief Liu Delin

141K0

Taking history as a mirror, we can think for thousands of years, see thousands of miles away, grasp the inherent laws of the rise and fall of Chinese society, and gain insight into the eternal wisdom of cultivating order and peace. However, it is not an easy task for people to have a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of Chinese history and to grasp the profound things contained in Chinese history. During the five thousand years, there are many characters and events, myths and legends coexist, official history and unofficial history are intertwined, there are many clues, and the content is complicated. If it is piled up in a mess without sorting out, it will often make readers confused. In addition to the history carried by classics and historical materials, cultural relics, sites, monuments, works of art, etc. Also reflect the authenticity of history. How to organically organize these things together so that readers can clearly understand history and feel the authenticity of history has undoubtedly become the origin of editing and publishing the "Illustrated History of China" series.

Illustrated History of China: Yuan Dynasty

Gong Shuduo Editor-in-chief Liu Delin

126K0

Taking history as a mirror, we can think for thousands of years, see thousands of miles away, grasp the inherent laws of the rise and fall of Chinese society, and gain insight into the eternal wisdom of cultivating order and peace. However, it is not an easy task for people to have a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of Chinese history and to grasp the profound things contained in Chinese history. During the five thousand years, there are many characters and events, myths and legends coexist, official history and unofficial history are intertwined, there are many clues, and the content is complicated. If it is piled up in a mess without sorting out, it will often make readers confused. In addition to the history carried by classics and historical materials, cultural relics, sites, monuments, works of art, etc. Also reflect the authenticity of history. How to organically organize these things together so that readers can clearly understand history and feel the authenticity of history has undoubtedly become the origin of editing and publishing the "Illustrated History of China" series.

Illustrated History of China: Ming Dynasty

Gong Shuduo Editor-in-chief Liu Delin

155K01

Taking history as a mirror, we can think for thousands of years, see thousands of miles away, grasp the inherent laws of the rise and fall of Chinese society, and gain insight into the eternal wisdom of cultivating order and peace. However, it is not an easy task for people to have a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of Chinese history and to grasp the profound things contained in Chinese history. During the five thousand years, there are many characters and events, myths and legends coexist, official history and unofficial history are intertwined, there are many clues, and the content is complicated. If it is piled up in a mess without sorting out, it will often make readers confused. In addition to the history carried by classics and historical materials, cultural relics, sites, monuments, works of art, etc. Also reflect the authenticity of history. How to organically organize these things together so that readers can clearly understand history and feel the authenticity of history has undoubtedly become the origin of editing and publishing the "Illustrated History of China" series.

Chinese History in Pictures: Qing Dynasty

Gong Shuduo Editor-in-chief Liu Delin

153K0

The "Illustrated History of China" series integrates and tells Chinese history according to different historical periods and uses new styles and models. The content covers politics, economy, military, foreign exchanges, culture and art, thought, science and technology, social life and other aspects. It uses time as the warp and characters and events as the latitude. The warp and latitude are intertwined to comprehensively reflect the entire process of the rise and fall of each dynasty. Each story contains either high-pitched or sad scenes, allowing people to relive that period of history, constantly arouse their long-lost memories, have close contact with Chinese history again, and deeply explore the national wisdom contained in history and understand the national spirit. Randomly interspersed knowledge tidbits, special topics and appendices are organically and closely combined, making the knowledge information more dense, thus creating a holographic historical mirror. We strive to use line drawings to show the reality of Chinese history, making the heavy history concise, so that the wisdom in history can help readers live today.

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