I read Fu Qiang's translation from China Market Publishing House. This is our school library, which not only has translators, but also has a lot of photos and illustrations. There are also notes below. At the same time, it also points out some irrationalities. It doesn't matter how much capacity. What matters is whether you understand the ideas in the book. As the library of our school, it will certainly not be worse than other contents. If you want to see the details, you can read it as a story. If you just want to know about history, you can generally look at the book My First Half Life written by Puyi.
In the book, Puyi began to write from the family background, recording his childhood, writing about the small court in Beijing, and writing about the days of living in Tianjin. From the fifth chapter, he wrote about going to the Northeast, filling 14 years and the Soviet Union for 5 years; Later, I wrote about the day from resistance to confession. Finally, I wrote that everything is changing. After reading the complete book, I was deeply impressed by the changes in Puyi's life in the second half, and I will be moved a lot. It is also an inspirational story to some extent.
What book is this? Appeared when the last emperor detained Aisin Giorro Puyi. The book read by the warden. This is Dusk in the Forbidden City, formerly known as Dusk in the Forbidden City. The writer is Reginald Johnston of England, who was once an English teacher of Puyi.
Who can recommend some good-looking history books "Dusk in the Forbidden City"
National history speech
Everyone's little book
China Library
The earliest China.
Historical story of China
Nanming history
History is no joke.
Chinese history
Mystery of Qin dynasty
Dusk in the Forbidden City is a collection of personal and nostalgic stories, which describes the indissoluble bond between Johnston and China at the peak of his life from 19 19 to 1924.
The narrative of this book is slightly sad, lamenting China's sinking fate in the modern world. However, although the author realizes that the glory of Chinese civilization has passed, this book is not full of words of mourning and disillusionment. On the contrary, Johnston expressed sincere feelings for the people of China and China in his book.
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Which bookstore in Hong Kong has a traditional version of the book of Zhenshen? I hope the kind girl can provide an accurate address. 155 1 Bookstore. He has many chains.
Bookstore (Hong Kong) Central Store-Tsuen Wan Store, No.9 Victoria queen street, Central, Hong Kong-Shop A, 3rd floor, Hua Fu Center, No.265438 Castle Peak Road, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong-Shop 232B Kwai Fong Store, 2nd floor, Kaitian Shopping Mall, Lantian, Kowloon-Shop Yuen Long-Shop 89, 3rd floor, Kwai Chung Plaza, No.7 Kwai Fu Road, Kwai Chung, New Territories-Shop Amoy to 4th floor.