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About me

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  • Hello all, my name is Blueshirts and I currently work for a research laboratory studying neurodegenerative diseases. My hobbies include reading, playing some video games, watching old movies, and contributing to wikipedia when I can. I've been registered since November 15, 2005.
  • I've written one featured article: Sino-German cooperation (which sadly got de-listed with very little discussion and none of the contributors of the article was notified to participate in the review process).
  • I like reading about history, especially about modern China (1860s~1949) and the West (17th~mid 20th centuries). My favorite period is the Second Sino-Japanese War.
  • Some stuff I've uploaded over at wikipedia commons.
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  • Special Contributions: articles and images I've worked on.
  • Notes: some notes to help me organize what to write about.
  • Draft: article drafts here
  • Sandbox: sandbox for formatting stuff.
  • Other things: articles I pasted from news sources and some funny things.
  • Talk: for leaving messages

Second Sino-Japanese War

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Why I am fascinated by the Second Sino-Japanese War

The first project I have undertaken is the Second Sino-Japanese War. I would like to contribute more on the history of the war, particularly on conduct of the National Revolutionary Army led by the Nationalist Government of Kuomintang. Except for some exceptions, literature on the Second Sino-Japanese War tend to be overly partisan or ideologically-driven, until rather recently. On the one hand you have propaganda works from the PRC (mainland China) that exceedingly inflate the role of the communists, and on the other end you have books from the ROC (Taiwan) stating that everything Chiang Kai-shek has done was absolutely correct by the virtue of his infinite wisdom. And of course most Western sources tend to overlook or dismiss China's eight years' war of resistance, even though Western Europe surrendered in six weeks with minimal casualties. However, good sources are still available out there, and I would say, based on my experience, articles from eminent journals like The China Quarterly are mostly impartial and well sourced. Also, more recent works, from both the West and Taiwan, are rather neutral and reliable as they are a lot less tainted by liberal orthodoxy (in the West) or state ideology (in Taiwan) than before. However, publications from mainland China, unfortunately, still need much, much effort.

Quotes

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「和平未到絕望時期,決不放棄和平,犧牲未到最後關頭,亦不輕言犧牲。但是一旦最後關頭來臨,中國將會絕對犧牲到底,地無分南北,年無分老幼,無論何人,皆有守土抗戰之責任,皆應抱定犧牲一切的決心,縱使戰到一槍一兵,中國也絕不停止抗戰」。

「各地戰士,聞義赴難,朝命夕至,其在前線以血肉之軀,築成壕塹,有死無退,陣地化為灰燼,軍心仍堅如鐵石,陷陣之勇,死事之烈,實足以昭示民族獨立之精神,奠定中華復興之基礎」。

「如果我至死還是獨裁者,不過與其他獨裁者一樣與草木同朽;可是如果我成功的為民主政府建立真正穩固的根基,我會永遠活在每個中國人的家庭中」。

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