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Extraction code: t3ar Title: Military system of the Republic of China
Author: Zhang Lin, editor-in-chief and deputy editor-in-chief of Liu.
Publishing House: China Encyclopedia Publishing House
Publication year: 20 10.2
Page count: 329
Content introduction:
The Military System of the Republic of China takes the initial establishment of the military system of the Republic of China as the theme, and takes the development of the three armed forces from scratch as the main line, including the development of military schools, military education, military training and major battles during the Republic of China, and combs the formation, development and growth of the three armed forces. This book edited the oral materials of dozens of early generals of the Republic of China, who received formal military school education at home and abroad and were the founders of the military system of the Republic of China. This book is informative and concrete, which has important reference value for studying the military history of the Republic of China.
The oral history collection of China Encyclopedia Publishing House is the inheritance and development of the ancient tradition of "memorizing words to repair history" in China. It can be described as a supplement, a link between the past and the future, and a mirror facing the future, which has brought us surprises and benefits in expanding historical space and clearing up historical mysteries.
This series is made up of more than 20 interviews1interviews with Shuo Yan, a famous person in the Republic of China, collected and sorted out by "Academia Sinica" in Taiwan Province Province. All the books were published in Chinese mainland for the first time, which can be said to be another large-scale China modern history series with comprehensive historical data, wide coverage, key figures and high historical value after the Modern History of China edited by Shen Yunlong and Biography Literature Series edited by Taiwan Province.
Qi Xin, Secretary General of China Cultural Development Promotion Association
About the author:
Li Yuegan, a native of Donghai, Jiangsu Province, holds a doctorate in history. He is currently an assistant researcher at Taiwan Province Institute of Peking Union University. His main research interests are the history and culture of Taiwan Province. His main works are Recovering Taiwan Province, and he has published more than a dozen professional papers.