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In The Imagine Of "Sino-Japan Goodwill" Shapes Chinese Natinal

Posted on:2012-12-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z J ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155330335969044Subject:China's modern history
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The Modern China was ill-fated; to save the Chinese nation, Chinese intellectual communities started the process of Enlightenment. But exactly how does the Chinese nation do to take on the task of salvation? Not only did the Chinese people concerned about this question but also the people of foreign newspapers in China were also concerned about the main themes of the times and, to some extent, they also involved in the action of shaping the Chinese nation. Japan published many newspapers in modern China; among them the "Shengjing Times" written in Chinese had the longest run. The main writer of the newspaper Kikuchi Chen II used the pseudonym Aoshuang Un, he worked as the main writer beginning from 1919 to the end of the Anti-Japanese War. After the surrender of the Japanese, the "Shengjing Times" moved out of China. This paper selects the "Shengjing Times" from 1919 to 1922 which was written by Aoshuang Un as the research text, to explore Aoshuang Un's views on the Chinese National Movement and his recommendations on the shaping of China during the Chinese National Revolutionary Movement. This article can be divided into three parts:The first part describes the discourse context of Aoshuang Un's advocate of "Sino-Japan goodwill ". During this period, the most important feature of speech advocated by Aoshuang Un is "Sino-Japan goodwill". His advocate of "Sino-Japan goodwill " was influenced by three elements:the "Shengjing Times" remarks stand, modern Japan's view on China and the changing of the Sino-Japanese relations.The second part describes the shaping of the Chinese National Image under Aoshuang Un. In China, the Chinese intellectuals tried to inspire the Chinese nationals by science and democracy, and then the Chinese nationals awakened and began to put into action. During the national revolution, Aoshuang Un also gave his ideas on shaping the views of the Chinese nationals. This part will illustrate Aoshuang Um's views on the shaping of the Chinese National from three aspects:Aoshuang Un's perceived relationship between the individual and the state, official democratic relations and what scientific concept Aoshuang Un thought should the Chinese people have. The third part describes the consciousness of world order of the Chinese nationals Aoshuang Un thought the Chinese nationals should have. First of all, he illustrated the misunderstanding of the Chinese people on the ideas and policies of foreign nations, he thought China's befriend with the foreign and European countries with the use of the foreign policy" restrict them with themselves" is wrong. Second, he analyzed the European countries, the United Stated States of America, Russia and Japan separately, trying to guide the Chinese nationals'concept of international order, rendering the possibility and necessity of the joint Sino-Japanese rapprochement. The ultimate advice given by Aoshuang Un was the "Asian Monroe Doctrine".In short, this paper referred to the Chinese people's enlightenment and national campaigns to observe the writer of the Japanese Chinese-language newspaper "Shengjing Times "Aoshuang Un's views on the issue, from the perspective of the shape of national thinking, to observe Japan's strategic thinking.
Keywords/Search Tags:Aoshuang Un, shape, national idea, Sino-Japan goodwill
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