Sino-American Relations, Volume 17Institute of Sino-American Relations, College of Chinese Culture, 1991 - China |
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Page 8
... young Chang went to Chengtu which to him was then a great and strange metropolis . The boy had a scholarly bent of mind and entered study with an accomplished private tutor . He soon became national - conscious as a result of reading ...
... young Chang went to Chengtu which to him was then a great and strange metropolis . The boy had a scholarly bent of mind and entered study with an accomplished private tutor . He soon became national - conscious as a result of reading ...
Page 9
... young students and modified the gesture to satisfy them . The interval at Paoting was very short . In 1908 , to- gether with friend Chiang and sixty other students , Chang Chun went to Japan , having successfully passed examinations at ...
... young students and modified the gesture to satisfy them . The interval at Paoting was very short . In 1908 , to- gether with friend Chiang and sixty other students , Chang Chun went to Japan , having successfully passed examinations at ...
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... Young , long - time Tokyo correspondent of the International News Service . Young , who was in the tradition of the spectacular war correspondents , had been given permis- sion by the Japanese to visit Japanese - occupied China ...
... Young , long - time Tokyo correspondent of the International News Service . Young , who was in the tradition of the spectacular war correspondents , had been given permis- sion by the Japanese to visit Japanese - occupied China ...
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