Mao: A LifeMacmillan, 2001 - 782 頁 When the Nationalists routed a ragtag Red Army on the Xiang River during the Long March, an earthy Chinese peasant with a brilliant mind moved to a position of power. Eight years after his military success, Mao Tse-tung had won out over more sophisticated rivals to become party chairman, his title for life. Isolated by his eminence, he lived like a feudal emperor for much of his reign after blood purge and agricultural failures took more lives than those killed by either Stalin or Hitler. His virtual quarantine resulted in an ideological/political divide and a devastating reign of terror that became known as the Cultural Revolution. One cannot understand today's China without first understanding Mao, and Philip Short's masterly assessment -- informed by a wealth of new sources -- allows the reader to understand this colossal figure whose shadow will dominate the twenty-first century. |
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第 3 頁
... Braun , a tall , thin German with a prominent nose and horsey teeth , set off by a pair of round spectacles , was Comintern military adviser . Over the previous twelve months , these three men had presided over a shattering series of ...
... Braun , a tall , thin German with a prominent nose and horsey teeth , set off by a pair of round spectacles , was Comintern military adviser . Over the previous twelve months , these three men had presided over a shattering series of ...
第 4 頁
... Braun insisted they keep to the original plan and make for north - west Hunan . The military commanders refused . Chiang Kai - shek had 300,000 troops blocking the route north . To try to force a passage was to court annihilation . A ...
... Braun insisted they keep to the original plan and make for north - west Hunan . The military commanders refused . Chiang Kai - shek had 300,000 troops blocking the route north . To try to force a passage was to court annihilation . A ...
第 8 頁
... Braun and Bo Gu still wanted to join up with the communist forces in northern Hunan . Mao proposed heading north - west , to set up a new Red base area near the border of Guizhou and Sichuan , where , he argued , resistance would be ...
... Braun and Bo Gu still wanted to join up with the communist forces in northern Hunan . Mao proposed heading north - west , to set up a new Red base area near the border of Guizhou and Sichuan , where , he argued , resistance would be ...
第 9 頁
... Braun and Bo Gu , but had grown disillusioned . Mao had been cultivating them ever since the march began . Now they swung the balance in his favour . Sensing the mood of the meeting , Zhou Enlai added his voice and most of the rest of ...
... Braun and Bo Gu , but had grown disillusioned . Mao had been cultivating them ever since the march began . Now they swung the balance in his favour . Sensing the mood of the meeting , Zhou Enlai added his voice and most of the rest of ...
第 10 頁
... Braun was suspended as military adviser . To underline the importance of the change , the Politburo resolution approving it included a ringing endorsement of one of Mao's cardinal principles , which had been ignored for the previous two ...
... Braun was suspended as military adviser . To underline the importance of the change , the Politburo resolution approving it included a ringing endorsement of one of Mao's cardinal principles , which had been ignored for the previous two ...
內容
A Confucian Childhood | 19 |
Revolution | 39 |
Lords of Misrule | 52 |
A Ferment of Isms | 82 |
The Comintern Takes Charge | 117 |
Events Leading to the Horse Day Incident and its Bloody Aftermath | 179 |
Out of the Barrel of a Gun | 195 |
Futian Loss of Innocence | 265 |
Paper Tigers | 408 |
The Sorcerers Apprentice | 439 |
Musings on Immortality | 506 |
Cataclysm | 527 |
Things Fall Apart | 586 |
Epilogue | 627 |
Dramatis Personae | 635 |
Notes | 643 |
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