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Which was stronger, Shanghai or Changchun during the Republic of China?
As we all know, a Romance of the Three Kingdoms made thousands of people in Qian Qian relish the history of the Three Kingdoms, but it also made thousands of people in Qian Qian misunderstand the history of the Three Kingdoms. This raises a question for historians of the Republic of China: how to express history with a sincere and objective attitude, and how to make readers pay close attention to the real history of the Republic of China with strong interest?
The latest book "Talking about the Republic of China" (the first volume) published by Phoenix Publishing House answers the above questions well. These are two well-illustrated and beautifully designed history books of the Republic of China, which are written in the form of stories with real details and are very readable. It truly records the fate of historical figures and the evolution of historical events during the Republic of China, with informative writing and diverse perspectives. It is these elements that make the history of the Republic of China alive, the people of that era alive, and the skeleton of the history of the Republic of China full of flesh and blood. With respect and sincerity for the history of the Republic of China, the two senior researchers hope to tell a little truth, present some truths, tell readers real and touching historical details, and hope that readers can understand some real history of the Republic of China. The clerk's narrative is not exaggerated, truthful and calm. It is by no means an open-minded academic paper, but a relaxed historical prose. What needs to be emphasized is that its vividness and charm are based on serious historical research. For example, in the article "September 18th, from that tragic moment", the author came to the conclusion that Chiang Kai-shek had repeatedly given orders to Zhang Xueliang not to resist on the night of the so-called "September 18th". Based on a large number of historical materials, an interview with Zhang Xueliang in his later years, and a study of the newly published Diary of Chiang Kai-shek by Hoover Laboratory of Stanford University in the United States, the author tells readers the following facts: 1. From September18,2. Chiang Kai-shek only learned about the September 18th Incident from Nanjing and Shanghai in September 19. In fact, the newspapers in Shanghai and Nanjing only reported the news of the Japanese attack on Shenyang on 19. After learning this, Chiang Kai-shek wrote the following feelings in his diary: "the shame of revenge" and "the only thing I rely on is patriotism. At this point, knowing that the danger is imminent, I can only do my best and die. " Wait a minute. Although Chiang Kai-shek also had a weak side at that time, for example, he imagined that the League of Nations would uphold justice, help China and sanction the Japanese; The confession in the diary is also greater than his actual actions, but there should be no artificial words, which is obviously quite different from Chiang Kai-shek's repeated orders to Zhang Xueliang not to resist and let the Japanese army do whatever it wants. Talking about the Republic of China does have vivid twists and turns of "talking about the Republic of China", but there is no banter.
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