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China After Seven Years Of War (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Hollington K Tong China After Seven Years Of War (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Hollington K Tong
R657 Discovery Miles 6 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

CHINA AFTER SEVEN YEARS OF WAR by HAWTHORNE CHENG. ILLUSTRATIONS: PACING EVERYDAY SCENE IN A TYPICAL CHINESE TOWN . 22 REFUGEES RETURN HOME AFTER THE CHANGTEH BATTLE ( 1943) 23 CHUNGKING, WHERE THE RIVERS YANGTZE AND CHIALING MEET 54 PISHAN MARKET-PLACE 55 WORKERS IN A COTTON SPINNING FACTORY . . . . 150 FARMER AND His WATER-BUFFALO 151 ADULT EDUCATION FOR THE WORKER 182 BRIEFING IN Two LANGUAGES 183 Jacket design and illustrations of this book from Chinese Ministry of Information; photographs by George Alexanderson. Contents include: Foreword ............. vii THE WAR AND THE PEOPLE, by Hawthorne Cheng . i CHUNGKING: CITY OF MUD AND COURAGE, by Floyd Taylor ........... 31 PISHAN: PORTRAIT OF A SMALL TOWN, by Chu Fu-szmg 56 NEW HORIZONS FOR THE CHINESE WOMAN, by Jean Lyon ............ 65 MAN OF THE PLOW AND THE SWORD, by Charles C. H. Wm .......... 78 STUDENT LIFE IN CHINA, by Frank Tao ..... 101 WARTIME CHINESE LITERATURE, by Chu Fw-sung . . 125 PROGRESS TOWARD CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT, by Chu Fiirsung ........... 148 CHINA'S LIFE LINE IN THE AIR, by Samuel M. Chao . 167 FLYING UNDER Two FLAGS, by Samuel M. Chao . . 184 AMERICAN KNow-How FOR CHINESE SOLDIERS, by Samuel M. Chao ........... 204 CHINESE COURAGE IN THE BURMA JUNGLES, by Hawthorne Cheng .......... 213. THE WAR AND THE PEOPLE By Hawthorne Cheng. THE Chinese believe that all things under heaven work to gether for good. An evil comes but will not long stay. No matter how a story begins, it has a happy ending. During seven years of war, the Chinese have suffered misery. There have been broken homes and broken hearts. There have been separations and dislocations. There have been worries about food and about clothes and aboutinnu merable things. The war years are not the first in which the Chinese have suffered. In their best times, they were afflicted with poverty. The majority of them are poor by birth. On top of poverty there have been floods, droughts, civil wars, each bringing untold suffering. All these calamities soon passed. The Chi nese rose after each, not only unbeaten but stronger through the discipline of hardships which, down the centuries, they have learned to endure and overcome. The present war has brought the worst of the worst to the Chinese people. Seven years is the longest that any evil has remained with them, but it has not been long enough to wear out people who for thousands of years have suffered hardships and privations, and have survived. This long war will end as all other evils have ended, and there will come a better day. Until it comes, the Chinese have the spirit to smile in the face of hardships and to carry on a spirit which has sustained them through the calamities of the seven years of this war as it sustained them through calamities of the past. It is the spirit of her teeming millions of farmers, from whom most of the five million men of China's army were drawn, and from whose fields comes the food for the army. It is the spirit of her laborers, her mechanics and engineers who have built China's wartime railways, highways, water ways, and other arteries of communication, and who work in China's arsenals to keep the guns supplied with ammunition. It is the spirit of China's women as well as her men. The people of China, despite the stress and strain of war, have carried on. They continue to make love, to get mar ried, to give birth to babies and to support growingfamilies on meager incomes. Seven years is a long time, during which many things can happen and many things have happened to Teng Chan.

Communism - Its Faith And Fallacies (Paperback): James D Bales Communism - Its Faith And Fallacies (Paperback)
James D Bales; Foreword by Herbert A. Philbrick, Hollington K Tong
R756 Discovery Miles 7 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
China Doctor - The Life Story of Harry Willis Miller (Paperback): Raymond S. Moore China Doctor - The Life Story of Harry Willis Miller (Paperback)
Raymond S. Moore; Foreword by Hollington K Tong
R803 Discovery Miles 8 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
China Doctor - The Life Story of Harry Willis Miller (Hardcover): Raymond S. Moore China Doctor - The Life Story of Harry Willis Miller (Hardcover)
Raymond S. Moore; Foreword by Hollington K Tong
R1,070 Discovery Miles 10 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
China After Seven Years of War (Paperback): Hawthorne Cheng, Samuel M. Chao China After Seven Years of War (Paperback)
Hawthorne Cheng, Samuel M. Chao; Edited by Hollington K Tong
R770 Discovery Miles 7 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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China After Seven Years of War (Paperback): Hawthorne Cheng, Samuel M. Chao China After Seven Years of War (Paperback)
Hawthorne Cheng, Samuel M. Chao; Edited by Hollington K Tong
R733 Discovery Miles 7 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

China After Seven Years Of War (Paperback): Hollington K Tong China After Seven Years Of War (Paperback)
Hollington K Tong
R746 Discovery Miles 7 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Text extracted from opening pages of book: CHINA AFTER SEVEN YEARS OF WAR By HAWTHORNE CHENG SAMUEL ML CHAD CHU FU-SUNG FRANK TAG' CHARLES C H. WAN FLOYD TAYLOR - JEAN LYON Edited fry HOLLINGTON K. TONG Vice-Minuter of Information New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY ILLUSTRATIONS PACING EVERYDAY SCENE IN A TYPICAL CHINESE TOWN . 22 REFUGEES RETURN HOME AFTER THE CHANGTEH BATTLE ( 1943) 23 CHUNGKING, WHERE THE RIVERS YANGTZE AND CHIALING MEET 54 PISHAN MARKET-PLACE 55 WORKERS IN A COTTON SPINNING FACTORY . . . . 150 FARMER AND His WATER-BUFFALO 151 ADULT EDUCATION FOR THE WORKER 182 BRIEFING IN Two LANGUAGES 183 Jacket design and illustrations of this book from Chinese Ministry of Information; photographs by George Alexanderson. CONTENTS PAGE Foreword ............. vii THE WAR AND THE PEOPLE, by Hawthorne Cheng . i CHUNGKING: CITY OF MUD AND COURAGE, by Floyd Taylor ........... 31 PISHAN: PORTRAIT OF A SMALL TOWN, by Chu Fu-szmg 56 NEW HORIZONS FOR THE CHINESE WOMAN, by Jean Lyon ............ 65 MAN OF THE PLOW AND THE SWORD, by Charles C. H. Wm .......... 78 STUDENT LIFE IN CHINA, by Frank Tao ..... 101 WARTIME CHINESE LITERATURE, by Chu Fw-sung . . 125 PROGRESS TOWARD CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT, by Chu Fiirsung ........... 148 CHINA'S LIFE LINE IN THE AIR, by Samuel M. Chao . 167 FLYING UNDER Two FLAGS, by Samuel M. Chao . . 184 AMERICAN KNow-How FOR CHINESE SOLDIERS, by Samuel M. Chao ........... 204 CHINESE COURAGE IN THE BURMA JUNGLES, by Hawthorne Cheng .......... 213 THE WAR AND THE PEOPLE By Hawthorne Cheng THE Chinese believe that all things under heaven work to gether for good. An evil comes but will not long stay. No matter how a story begins, it has a happy ending. During sevenyears of war, the Chinese have suffered misery. There have been broken homes and broken hearts. There have been separations and dislocations. There have been worries about food and about clothes and about innu merable things. The war years are not the first in which the Chinese have suffered. In their best times, they were afflicted with poverty. The majority of them are poor by birth. On top of poverty there have been floods, droughts, civil wars, each bringing untold suffering. All these calamities soon passed. The Chi nese rose after each, not only unbeaten but stronger through the discipline of hardships which, down the centuries, they have learned to endure and overcome. The present war has brought the worst of the worst to the Chinese people. Seven years is the longest that any evil has remained with them, but it has not been long enough to wear out people who for thousands of years have suffered hardships and privations, and have survived. This long war will end as all other evils have ended, and there will come a better day. Until it comes, the Chinese have the spirit to smile in the face of hardships and to carry on a spirit which has sustained them through the calamities of the seven years of this war as it sustained them through calamities of the past. 2 THE WAR AND THE PEOPLE It is the spirit of her teeming millions of farmers, from whom most of the five million men of China's army were drawn, and from whose fields comes the food for the army. It is the spirit of her laborers, her mechanics and engineers who have built China's wartime railways, highways, water ways, and other arteries of communication, and who work in China's arsenals to keep the guns supplied withammunition. It is the spirit of China's women as well as her men. The people of China, despite the stress and strain of war, have carried on. They continue to make love, to get mar ried, to give birth to babies and to support growing families on meager incomes. Seven years is a long time, during which many things can happen and many things have happened to Teng Chan. Teng saw the beginning of the war as a bachelor in Shang hai and Nanking, met and fell in love with a girl, and was married, lived through the worst of the bombing in Chung king and is now the father of two child

Chiang Kai-shek's Teacher and Ambassador - -An Inside View of the Republic of China from 1911-1958 -General Stillwell and... Chiang Kai-shek's Teacher and Ambassador - -An Inside View of the Republic of China from 1911-1958 -General Stillwell and American Policy Change Towards Free China (Paperback)
Hollington K Tong
R432 Discovery Miles 4 320 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

To people interested in the history of the Republic of China, this book is a must read. The author Hollington K. Tong was a member of President Chiang Kai-shek's inner circle. He had detail knowledge of many intriguing events of that time. After the founding of the Republic of China in 1911, the various parts of the country were controlled by many warlords. Chiang's successful Northern Expedition unified the country. But a civil war with the Communists started and followed by a Japanese invasion and World War II. General Stilwell's dislike of Chiang influenced a change in American policy towards Free China, which most likely caused the fall of mainland China to the Communists. Miraculously, Free China in Taiwan has survived and prospered to this day.

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