The photo on the right of Ho Mang Hang (1916-2016) was taken at the time of the July 7, 1937 Marco Polo Incident.
Wang Jingwei’s granddaughter Cindy Ho shares her personal journey in organizing and publishing materials related to her ancestors:
I hope this very private journey will inspire others to find a new way to look at history: to challenge convenient narratives about modern Chinese history that has been fed to us—not only for the sake of better understanding history but to discover what history might offer us today. CINDY HO
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1937: A War Begins:
Excerpted and beautifully translated into Chinese by Ho Mang Hang from the final six chapters of Through China’s Wall, by acclaimed American author Graham S. Peck (1914-1968).
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Wang Jingwei’s Political Discourse— Newly Compiled and Revised Edition:
The first anthology of Wang Jingwei’s writings spanning his entire political career from 1905 to 1944 — and the first e-book of Wang’s handwritten manuscripts ever published.
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Wang Jingwei Nanshe Poetry— Newly Compiled and Revised Edition:
The most complete compilation of Nanshe poetry to date, including 132 scans of Wang Jingwei’s handwritten manuscripts alongside full transcriptions, and the works and anecdotes of more than 200 other members. An indispensable resource for the study of revolutionary literature during China’s Republican period.
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What Have I Done in My Life? Wang Jingwei's Decisions In Troubled Times:
A compilation of 365 quotations by Wang Jingwei, categorized under subjects such as government and people, nations and nationalities, war and peace, revolution and sacrifice, philosophy and culture, love and virtue. An accessible introduction for students of Wang Jingwei, as well as China’s Republican Era.
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