On April 5, 2026, the Wang Jingwei Irrevocable Trust will host its first major seminar in Tokyo, Japan. Bringing together top scholars from China and Japan, this event will utilize firsthand historical materials to continue the exploration and reflection on East Asian history. It stands as a landmark event for modern history research in 2026. We cordially invite friends interested … Read More
The Guangzhou Incident and Character Analyses in Nanshe Shihua by Chu Onpui
The 14th issue of the Journal of Republican Chinese Literature and Culture features a research article on Wang Jingwei’s “Nanshe Shihua,” written by Chu Onpui, the editor of Wang Jingwei & Modern China and author of “Analyzing Ho Mang Hang’s ‘Nanshe Shihua’”. The study focuses on the 1922 “Guangzhou Incident” and Wang’s analyses of contemporary figures such as Chiang Kai-shek, … Read More
Analyzing Ho Mang Hang’s “Nanshe Shihua” by Chu Onpui
Wang Jingwei & Modern China editor Chu Onpui’s essay in the journal Shijishuping points out the fact that Ho Mang Hang’s Nanshe Shihua is a unique edition, not an exact copy, of Wang Jingwei’s literary discourse “Nanshe Shihua.” Chu arrived at this conclusion after a careful study and analysis of Ho’s earlier draft of Nanshe Shihua, which he compared with … Read More



