续西行漫记

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出版日期:2004-1
ISBN:9787119035376
作者:威尔斯
页数:349页

章节摘录

The compound "garden" was made of flagstones, with four little patches of dirt, where two stunted trees struggled uncertainly toward the light. This was always full of hsiao kuei and bodyguards, and the steps of the main entrance, which faced one of the two main streets, was always lined with visiting friends of these boys. Others of the inhabitants, with more of an individualistic deviation, seemed to spend a good deal of time on the roofs, overlooking the life in the street below. At the rear of this compound was a big athletic square, with several basketball and volley-ball courts. At six o'clock every moming this square became a bedlam——and again at five in the aftemoon. Across the wall, in the neighboring compound, lived some local Yen-an Christians, who held meetings there on Sundays, and all Sunday morning the place was sonorous with hymns. (Some of these were the same tunes as the Communists used for their revolutionary songs.)These rooms were furnished with nothing but plain tables and chairs and straw mats, and all windows were made of paper. During the day the place was a buzzing beehive, but at night there was a beautiful golden silence. After supper this silence began, and by eight o'clock everybody seemed to have retired. When taps were sounded at nine, the entire city was blanketed in darkness and complete silence, while martial law reigned on the streets outside. You could hear the challenges of the sentries in the stillness, as latecomers retumed to their houses and had to give the password.

前言

It is a great honor for me to write a preface for the new, PFS (China Society for People's Friendship Studies) 50-book series under the general title of Light on China. All these books were written in English by journalistic and other eyewitnesses of the events described. I have read many of them over the seven decades since my student days at Yenching University. With some of the outstanding authors in this series I have ties of personal friendship, mutual regard, and warm memo- ties dating from before the Chinese people's Liberation in 1949.Looking back and forward, I am convinced that China is pursuing the fight course in building a strong and prosperous country in a rapidly changing world with its complex and sometimes volatile developments.The books in this series cover a span of some 150 years, from the mid 19th to the early 21 st century. The numerous events in China, the ufferings and struggles of the Chinese people, their history and culture, and their dreams and aspirations were written by foreign observers animated by the spirit of friendship, equality and cooperation.

内容概要

作者:(美国)威尔斯(Nym Wales)

书籍目录

FOREWORD GLOSSARYOF CHINESE TERMSOF NAMES FREQUENTLY MENTIONED.OF NAMESOF INCIDENTS AND PLACES.FIRST BOOK: ESCAPE TO THE SOVIETSI. "ILLEGITIMATE BUSINESS"AGAINII. ESCAPE TO THE SOVIETSIII. AT THE FRONT WITH P'ENG TEH-HUAIIV. 1N CREDIBLE ARMY OF YOUTHV. THE IMPORTANCE OF DYINGVI. ON TO YEN-ANSECOND BOOK: A SOVIET SUMMER IN CHINAI. INSIDE THE RED CITADELII. A ROOM OF MY OWNⅢ YOUTH SERVES ITSELFIV. THE LIFE STORY OF CHU TEHV. LO P'ING-HUI, HEAD OF THE "HUMAN CAVALRY"VI. HSU HSIANG-CH'IEN, WHAMPOA VETERAN OFFOUR SOVIETSVII.   THE CHINESE CHARACTER CHANGESVIII. NEW PROPHETS FOR MONGOL, MOSLEM ANDTRIBESMANTHIRD BOOK: WOMEN AND REVOLUTIONI. THE BETTER HALF OF THE CHINESE REVOLUTIONII. THREEWOMEN LEADERS(1) Miss TSAI CHANG, DEAN OF COMMUNIST WOMEN(2) Miss Liu CHIEN-HSIEN, LEADER OF THE PROLETARIAT(3) THE RED AMAZON, K'ANG K'E-CHING1II. WOMEN UNDERTHEREDREPUBLICFOURTH BOOK: THE CHINESE SOVIETS CHANGE TO DEMOCRACYI. THE CELESTIAL RED STAR PASSES 205II. THE ANATOMY OF THE CHINESE REVOLUTION(1) ITS NATURE: MAO TSE-TUNG(2) THE HISTORICAL STAGES OF THE CHINESE REVOLUTION: Lo Fu.I. The First Stage of the Chinese RevolutionⅡ. The Soviet Stage of the RevolutionⅢ The United Front Against Japan(3) THE STORYOF THE RED ARMY: COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF CHU TEH.ⅠThe Nanchang Uprising.ChingkanshenFormation of the SovietsThe First CampaignThe Second CampaignThe Third CampaignThe First Soviet CongressIIThe Fourth CampaignThe Fifth CampaignIllPerspective After a DecadeⅢ FIELD GLASSES ON THE FUTUREFIFTH BOOK: WAR WITH JAPANI. THE EIGHTH ROUTE ARMY MARCHESII. SEPTEMBER MORNINGSIII. "FOR WHEN HE WAKES ..."APPENDIX: THE SEVENTY OF THEMCHRONOLOGY OF THE CHINESE COMMUNISTMOVEMENT(1) RISE OF THE COMMUNIST MOVEMENT(2) THE "GREAT REVOLUTION" OF 1925-27(3) THE SOVIET REVOLUTION

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作者简介

《续西行漫记(英文版)》内容简介:The China Society for People's Friendship Studies (PFS) in cooperation with the Foreign Languages Press (FLP) in Beijing has arranged for re-publication, in the series entitled Light on China, of some fifty books written in English between the 1860s and the founding years of the People's Republic, by journalistic and other sympathetic eyewitnesses of the revolutionary events described. Most of these books have long been out of print, but are now being brought back to life for the benefit of readers in China and abroad.


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