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Ying Zu
Ying Zu is on page 235 of 288
The author described a fairly balanced view on the legacies left by both the initial attempt by Min-Chuan Liu and the later colonizing effort of the Japanese to modernize Taiwan. However, I still don't have a good sense of the broad spectrum of the views from the contemporary and current-day literati groups and outside critics, and of course, of the general taiwanese chinese and aborigines. Now enter the Uncle Sam.
Feb 08, 2015 05:20PM
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Ying Zu
Ying Zu is on page 165 of 288
Taiwan had been treated as a colony with zero respect across the two hundred years of Qing's rule before ceded to Japan. will find out how much difference they would make.
Feb 04, 2015 06:34PM
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Ying Zu
Ying Zu is on page 120 of 288
Koxinga is the real deal.
Feb 03, 2015 06:02PM
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Ying Zu
Ying Zu is on page 60 of 288
can't help myself making the comparison between Annette Lu and Long Chai.
Feb 03, 2015 12:20PM
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Ying Zu
Ying Zu is on page 25 of 288
The author is clearly pro-independence, but so far his narrative seems to be more or less median, albeit with obvious struggle in containing his green stance when describing some obfuscated political events. Starting with the 3-19 assassination incident. Will find out later, interesting read so far.
Jan 31, 2015 03:37PM
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