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Online disk download and free online reading of e-books about people in the Republic of China (Fu Guoyong).

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Extraction code: 6 128 title: this matter of that person in the Republic of China.

Author: Fu Guoyong

Douban score: 7.0

Publishing House: Zhuhai Publishing House

Publication year: 2007

Page count: 257

Content introduction:

This is a story-based history of the Republic of China, a good-looking history of the Republic of China. Storytelling is an ancient and often new way, and people who once participated in creating history are resurrected in the story.

The author opened the curtain of this period of history for us, presenting more than 100 representatives of different social levels during the Republic of China. They are great men who created the Republic of China, omnipotent warlords who immediately wrote poems, journalists who wrote articles to serve the country, intellectuals who buried themselves in their studies and took academics as their first duty, elites in the business and financial circles who dreamed of serving the country, and publishers who provided books instead of bullets ... They were Cai E, Gu Hongming, Hu Shi, Wang Jingwei, Xu Zhimo, Mu Ouchu and Fan Xudong. Their ideals, their faces, their words and deeds will always live in these stories.

History is not linear, but multi-linear. At all levels of society, the history written by different characters is the real history.

Reading history makes people wise, painful and happy. Reading history is a part of my life. In many scattered days, I read all kinds of scattered history books of the Republic of China, from diaries, letters and chronicles to memoirs and biographies, and left some reading notes at hand. There are no romantic stories, no mysterious things, only real voices and once heartbeats. Whether it is right or wrong depends entirely on the judgment of readers and friends.

About the author:

Fu Guoyong, 1967, a native of Yueqing, Zhejiang, now lives in Hangzhou. Independent writer. He is the author of Pursuing the Lost Tradition, 1949: Private Notes of China Intellectuals, Backbone: Biography of Three Generations of Free Intellectuals in China (co-authored with Fan Baihua and others), Biography of Ye Gongchao, Biography of Jin Yong, Searching for Dreams in a Hundred Years, etc. , has been in the bookstore since 1999.