In 2024 Managing Editor of the Wang Jingwei and Modern China series and granddaughter of Wang Jingwei Cindy Ho, spoke with philologist Dr. Liang Jiyong about her decisions to reissue standalone paperbacks after the First Edition was sold out. Their discussion focused on the question: How can each book in the series be improved? They agreed that only by returning … Read More
NEW! Firsthand Materials to be Published April 1, 2024 | Taipei Seminars
At 2:30pm on April 6th and 7th, 2024, The Wang Jingwei Irrevocable Trust will hold two “Peace and War: Wang Jingwei & Modern China Book Launch Seminars” to share a trove of first-hand material with the public, offering a rare opportunity to further understand the Republican Era and one of the most controversial figures in the history of modern China. … 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
Exciting New Year Activities
Following our successful July 2019 launch, we are excited to start the new year with the following activities in Taipei and Hong Kong. We look forward to meeting you at these events that explore Wang Jingwei’s relevance to today’s events: Wang Jingwei—(Mis)Perception and Reality The six-volume series Wang Jingwei & Modern China will be presented at the Taipei International Book … Read More
“Nanshe Shihua” Authorship: Mystery Solved by Liang Jiyong
The fourth volume of Wang Jingwei & Modern China—Wang Jingwei Nanshe Shihua, is the first publication of the “Nanshe Shihua” manuscript handwritten by Wang Jingwei under the name “Manzhao.” The text was originally serialized in newspaper columns in Nanhua Ribao (1930-31) and again in Zhonghua Ribao (1934). After a close study of the visible markings and overwriting left on Wang’s … Read More
“Free As the Wind—On Wang Jingwei,” hosted by Shum Yat-Fei
On July 23, 2019, Radio Television Hong Kong invited Cindy Ho, Liang Jiyong and Chu On Pui to speak about Wang Jingwei on the program “Free As the Wind,” hosted by Shum Yat-Fei. “Free As the Wind” (FM92.6) uses a relaxed, casual format to raise general awareness about a wide range of subjects. One of the hosts is Shum Yat-Fei, an … Read More
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