Description:Chapters: Chen Duxiu, Hai Zi, Zhang Bojun, Cheng Xuechi, Wang Jiancheng, Chu Bo, Zhang Tingyu, Liu Qibao, Luo Zundian. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 40. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Chen Duxiu (simplified Chinese: traditional Chinese: pinyin: Chn Dxi; October 8, 1879 May 27, 1942) played many different roles in Chinese history. He was a leading figure in the anti-imperial Xinhai Revolution and the May Fourth Movement for Science and Democracy. Along with Li Dazhao, Chen was a co-founder of the Chinese Communist Party in 1921. He was its first Chairman and first General Secretary. Chen was an educator, philosopher, and politician. His ancestral home was in Anqing (), Anhui, where he established the influential vernacular Chinese periodical La Jeunesse. Chen Duxiu was born in the city of Anqing () in Anhui () province. His father died when Chen was very young, and he was raised primarily by his grandfather and later by his older brother. Chen had almost no formal education, but his grandfather tutored him in classical Chinese literature, especially the Four Books () and the Five Classics (). A thorough knowledge of these literary and philosophical works were the pre-requisites for civil service in Imperial China. Chen was an exceptional student, but this lack of formal education resulted in a lifelong tendency to advocate unconventional beliefs and criticize traditional ideas. Chen took and passed the county-level imperial examination () in 1896, but he failed the provincial-level examination () the following year. 1898, he passed the entrance exam and became a student of Qiushi Academy (currently Zhejiang University) in Hangzhou. He moved to Shanghai in 1900 and then to Japan in 1901. It was in Japan where Chen became influenced by socialism and the growing Chinese diss...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=92855We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with People from Anqing: Chen Duxiu, Hai Zi, Zhang Bojun, Cheng Xuechi, Wang Jiancheng, Chu Bo, Zhang Tingyu, Liu Qibao, Luo Zundian. To get started finding People from Anqing: Chen Duxiu, Hai Zi, Zhang Bojun, Cheng Xuechi, Wang Jiancheng, Chu Bo, Zhang Tingyu, Liu Qibao, Luo Zundian, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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42
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Books LLC
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2010
ISBN
1156222222
People from Anqing: Chen Duxiu, Hai Zi, Zhang Bojun, Cheng Xuechi, Wang Jiancheng, Chu Bo, Zhang Tingyu, Liu Qibao, Luo Zundian
Description: Chapters: Chen Duxiu, Hai Zi, Zhang Bojun, Cheng Xuechi, Wang Jiancheng, Chu Bo, Zhang Tingyu, Liu Qibao, Luo Zundian. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 40. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Chen Duxiu (simplified Chinese: traditional Chinese: pinyin: Chn Dxi; October 8, 1879 May 27, 1942) played many different roles in Chinese history. He was a leading figure in the anti-imperial Xinhai Revolution and the May Fourth Movement for Science and Democracy. Along with Li Dazhao, Chen was a co-founder of the Chinese Communist Party in 1921. He was its first Chairman and first General Secretary. Chen was an educator, philosopher, and politician. His ancestral home was in Anqing (), Anhui, where he established the influential vernacular Chinese periodical La Jeunesse. Chen Duxiu was born in the city of Anqing () in Anhui () province. His father died when Chen was very young, and he was raised primarily by his grandfather and later by his older brother. Chen had almost no formal education, but his grandfather tutored him in classical Chinese literature, especially the Four Books () and the Five Classics (). A thorough knowledge of these literary and philosophical works were the pre-requisites for civil service in Imperial China. Chen was an exceptional student, but this lack of formal education resulted in a lifelong tendency to advocate unconventional beliefs and criticize traditional ideas. Chen took and passed the county-level imperial examination () in 1896, but he failed the provincial-level examination () the following year. 1898, he passed the entrance exam and became a student of Qiushi Academy (currently Zhejiang University) in Hangzhou. He moved to Shanghai in 1900 and then to Japan in 1901. It was in Japan where Chen became influenced by socialism and the growing Chinese diss...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=92855We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with People from Anqing: Chen Duxiu, Hai Zi, Zhang Bojun, Cheng Xuechi, Wang Jiancheng, Chu Bo, Zhang Tingyu, Liu Qibao, Luo Zundian. To get started finding People from Anqing: Chen Duxiu, Hai Zi, Zhang Bojun, Cheng Xuechi, Wang Jiancheng, Chu Bo, Zhang Tingyu, Liu Qibao, Luo Zundian, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.