Chapter 64 Afterglow of new culture
During the May Fourth Movement, advocating vernacular Chinese and opposing classical Chinese was Hu Shi's most proud career in his life.Throughout his life, he often regarded himself as a preacher of the vernacular and a guardian of the Dharma, and he always paid attention to the development and fate of the vernacular.
When the Nanjing National Government was founded, Hu Shi sent a letter to Luo Shi because his student Luo Jialun became an official in the government, hoping that he would make a suggestion: "All orders, official documents, decrees, and treaties must be in Mandarin and punctuated by the government. Segmentation".He also hoped that the party and government dignitaries Wu Zhihui, Cai Yuanpei, Chiang Kai-shek, and Hu Hanmin could also help with this matter...