My Life in China and AmericaGood Press, 2019年12月6日 - 297 頁 "My Life in China and America" by Wing Yung Yung Wing was a Chinese-American diplomat and businessman. In 1854, he became the first Chinese student to graduate from an American university. His life allowed him to live in both countries, giving him a unique perspective on the world and the inner workings of both societies. As such, he was able to draw comparisons and see the advantages and disadvantages of the Chinese and American systems. |
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... interest in me ; I suppose , because I was young and helpless , and away from my parents , besides being the youngest pupil in the school . She kept me among her girl pupils and did not allow me to mingle with what few boys there were ...
... interest in me ; I suppose , because I was young and helpless , and away from my parents , besides being the youngest pupil in the school . She kept me among her girl pupils and did not allow me to mingle with what few boys there were ...
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... interest in the school, he said he would like to take a few of his old pupils home with him to finish their education in the United States, and that those who wished to accompany him would signify it by rising. This announcement ...
... interest in the school, he said he would like to take a few of his old pupils home with him to finish their education in the United States, and that those who wished to accompany him would signify it by rising. This announcement ...
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... interest in us, the three Chinese students—Wong Shing, Wong Foon and myself—not so much from the novelty of having Chinese in the school as from his interest in China, and the possible good that might come out of our education. In our ...
... interest in us, the three Chinese students—Wong Shing, Wong Foon and myself—not so much from the novelty of having Chinese in the school as from his interest in China, and the possible good that might come out of our education. In our ...
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