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Commentary on Chiang Kai-shek

Commentary on Chiang Kai-shek

李敖

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Chapter 1 editor's note

Commentary on Chiang Kai-shek 李敖 739Words 2018-03-16
Mr. Li Ao, a Taiwanese historian and writer, continued to write "Research on Chiang Kai-shek", "Sequel to Research on Chiang Kai-shek", "Three Collections on Research on Chiang Kai-shek", "Four Collections on Research on Chiang Kai-shek", "Five Collections on Research on Chiang Kai-shek", "Six Collections on Research on Chiang Kai-shek" Six monographs dedicated to the study of Chiang Kai-shek, four monographs dedicated to the study of Chiang Kai-shek, "Debunking Chiang Kai-shek", "Liquidating Chiang Kai-shek", "Secrets of Chiang Kai-shek and Zhang Xueliang", and "The Guards Talking about Chiang Kai-shek", and planning to publish dozens of books criticizing Chiang Kai-shek After the book, he collaborated with Chinese-American scholar and historian Mr. Wang Rongzu to edit a book.This work "collects a lot of historical materials in various aspects, and focuses on academic research and criticism. It has a certain unique reference value for the study of Chiang Kai-shek and his affairs, as well as modern Chinese history, modern history, and the history of the Chinese Kuomintang party." .The work is so powerful that it is dazzling and unique among many works on Chiang Kai-shek.

In line with the tenet of "making friends through literature", our company aims to promote cultural exchanges across the Taiwan Strait and complete the great cause of the reunification of the motherland, and is commissioned by the author to publish it in mainland China (China Friendship Edition) for the readers. Mr. Li Ao has lived in Taiwan for a long time, Mr. Wang Rongzu is an overseas scholar, Taiwan has not yet returned to China, the motherland has not yet been reunified, and the direct three links have not yet been realized. Due to the different sources of research materials held by scholars on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, we are not sure about the accuracy of some materials in the book. , the authenticity is still difficult to confirm.It is also reasonable to be in a state where direct and full communication is not possible.The author's analysis of some historical events, such as the confluence of Ning and Han, Wang Jingwei's surrender to Japan, the Xi'an Incident, the Kuomintang-Communist peace talks and the Civil War, the relationship between Chiang Kai-shek and the Soviet Union during and after the Anti-Japanese War, etc., are not consistent with the views of the Chinese mainland historians. It belongs to the author's family.

There is only one China in the world—the People's Republic of China.Taiwan is a part (province) of China.Due to well-known reasons, after the Kuomintang fled to Taiwan in 1949, the "national title", institutions, and position settings of the Kuomintang authorities appeared in Taiwan.The use of these titles in the book is only for the convenience of reading, and does not mean agreeing with its substantive content. The ideologies on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are different.During the editing, individual sentences or paragraphs were abridged based on the principle of respecting the original intention of the author.Nevertheless, due to the limited level of editors, omissions are inevitable.

Editor in March 2000 in Beijing
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