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The Republic of China in the depths of history 1 Late Qing Dynasty

The Republic of China in the depths of history 1 Late Qing Dynasty

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  • Chinese history

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  • 1970-01-01Published
  • 174094

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If it was a hundred catties, would you feel a little heavy? If it's a hundred miles, don't you think it's a little long? If it's a hundred years, don't you think it's too far away? If you only need to read a book, you can bring back the more than one hundred years of distance from 1840 to 1945 to you, don’t you think this is very exciting and interesting? ... This is the most chaotic hundred years.There was chaos in the Three Kingdoms, the Five Hu and Sixteen Kingdoms, and the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms.Generals draw their swords, strong men hold back their wrists, literati join the army, students abandon medicine, and even prostitutes understand righteousness, are gentle and chivalrous, and are willing to turn into a long wind to circle the battle flag.

This is the worst hundred years.In the blink of an eye, China has changed from Bill Gates to Yang Bailao, who has nothing.Killing and stealing goods is commonplace, climbing mountains and falling grass is a fashionable occupation, and working as a migrant worker in the urban-rural fringe is the happiest life. This is the most gossip of a hundred years.Personality is extremely liberated, marriage is extremely free, and the love between celebrities is even more chaotic. This is the most colorful century of faith.Tang Shengzhi believed in Buddhism, Hong Xiuquan, Sun Yat-sen, and Chiang Kai-shek believed in Christianity, Liu Xiang believed in gods, and some people believed that fascism could save China...

This is the most superstitious one hundred years of force.Whether it is Yuan Shikai, Duan Qirui, Wu Peifu, or even Sun Yat-sen, they all like to use force to unify.But the smaller people want to divide and rule, like the United States to engage in federal and inter-provincial self-government, such as Chen Jiongming and Zhao Hengti.It is a pity that those who want to unify cannot be unified; those who want to divide and rule cannot be divided. This is the freest hundred years. Ordinary people can run newspapers, publishing houses, and form associations; grassroots people can criticize the government, officials, and even the top leaders of the country.

This is the hundred years where the truth has been buried the most—— The Revolution of 1911 turned out to be just one accident after another? The first mystery in the Republic of China, who killed Song Jiaoren? Yuan Shikai, a hot-blooded man, pursued a constitutional monarchy all his life, but why did he go out of his way to become the short-lived emperor and let his fame go to waste? The book on the bus never happened?Are Tan Sitong's dying poems fake?Guangxu didn't give the Reform Party a secret edict at all?The Japanese saved the Reform Party?Li Hongzhang firmly supports the reform?Why is Kang Youwei so busy producing perjury and telling lies?Who actually betrayed the Reform Movement of 1898?

Why did Sun Yat-sen, who had never won a victory in his life, and Sun Yat-sen, who once went to the United States to wash dishes, become a generation of revolutionary leaders?Is there any inextricable connection between the Chinese Tongmenghui and the Japanese Black Dragon Association? The super sunny and beautiful Wang Jingwei has a legendary love like the legend of the Condor Heroes, but why did he become a big traitor that everyone despises? Was China's great victory in the War of Resistance Against Japan due to the American atomic bomb and the Soviet Union's dispatch of troops to the Northeast?Did China become one of the five permanent members of the United Nations by picking up leaks?

... Now, we will restore a real, thrilling, complex, tortuous and interesting Republic of China from the perspective of historical facts. This will be a book that fills in the gaps in the history of the Republic of China.In this book, you will understand a Republic of China that you have forgotten; know a Republic of China that you do not know; correct a Republic of China that you have misunderstood; see clearly a Republic of China that has been blurred by you; understand a Republic of China that you have despised Republic of China...
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