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"Sun Yat-sen's Activities and Thoughts" Author: Sang Bing / Publisher: Changming Culture

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Compared to the numerous international studies on Napoleon, Sun Yat-sen studies still have many mysteries to be solved. Through Sun Yat-sen, people around him, such as Chen Jiongming, Dai Jitao, and Hu Shi, can be said to be connected as one, and the world has changed dramatically. The twists and turns of character research, the cases and events are advanced layer by layer. Sun Yat-sen is a key figure in modern Chinese history, with extraordinary experience and wisdom, and his behavior often deviates from the norm; his activities and thoughts can be linked to major events and important people of the same era, which is a great test of the researchers' insights and skills. Based on an in-depth review of existing research, the author uses empirical evidence to understand the people and events around Sun Yat-sen and their internal connections, and to grasp the specific context, thinking, subconsciousness and even unconsciousness of his every word and action, striving to reach a state of understanding and sympathy.

About the Author

About the Author

Sang Bing


Born in Weixian County, Hebei Province, PhD in History. He has served as the Guangdong Province Pearl River Scholar Distinguished Professor, the Ministry of Education Yangtze River Scholar Distinguished Professor, and is currently the Sun Yat-sen Scholar Lecture Professor at Sun Yat-sen University. He has published monographs such as "Students in Late Qing Schools and Social Change", "Societies and Activities in the New Intellectual Circles in the Late Qing Dynasty", "National Studies and Sinology - Records of Interactions between Chinese and Foreign Academic Circles in Modern Times", "Sun Yat-sen's Activities and Thoughts", "National Studies in the Late Qing and the Republic of China", "The Boxer Rebellion and the Late Qing Political Situation", "Scholars and Scholarship in the Late Qing and the Republic of China", and "The Approach and Model of Scholarship - Historical Materials and Historiography in the Study of the Late Qing and the Republic of China". He is the editor-in-chief of "Knowledge and Institutional Transformation in Modern China" and the series of the same name, "Manuscripts of the Qing Dynasty". He co-edited "Collected Works of Dai Jitao", "Modern Chinese Academic Criticism", "Modern Chinese Academic Thought", "History of National Studies", and "Reading Methods".
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