Today when I was browsing JSTOR (one of our book scanning competitor), I found the following interesting article.
Wang Ching-Wei: China's Romantic Radical
Howard L. Boorman
Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 79, No. 4 (Dec., 1964), pp. 504-525
doi:10.2307
Howard L. Boorman
Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 79, No. 4 (Dec., 1964), pp. 504-525
doi:10.2307
Unfortunately the article is not OCRed, so I can't paste it here. But you can see the first few paragraphs by clicking on the title.
For an overview of American studies of Wang, see this pdf file.
Both parties in China are so used to rewrite history to fit their needs. Wang is a much more noble person than simply a "traitor".
想起一句他刺杀摄政王载沣失败以后在狱中说的话,“引刀成一快,不负少年头”
想起一句他刺杀摄政王载沣失败以后在狱中说的话,“引刀成一快,不负少年头”
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