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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... wolf away from our door . I was engaged in hawking candy for about five months , and when winter was over , when no candy was made , I changed my occupation and went into the rice fields to glean rice after the reapers. My.
... wolf away from our door . I was engaged in hawking candy for about five months , and when winter was over , when no candy was made , I changed my occupation and went into the rice fields to glean rice after the reapers. My.
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... month. My board and lodging came to $1.50—the balance of $3.00 was punctually sent to my mother every month. I did not get rich quickly in this employment, for I had been there but four months when a call for me to quit work came from a ...
... month. My board and lodging came to $1.50—the balance of $3.00 was punctually sent to my mother every month. I did not get rich quickly in this employment, for I had been there but four months when a call for me to quit work came from a ...
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... months. I knew Dr. Hobson well, for I saw him a number of times at Mrs. Gutzlaff's. So I called on him. At the outset, I thought he was going to take me in to make a doctor of me, but no, he said he had a promise to fulfill. Mrs ...
... months. I knew Dr. Hobson well, for I saw him a number of times at Mrs. Gutzlaff's. So I called on him. At the outset, I thought he was going to take me in to make a doctor of me, but no, he said he had a promise to fulfill. Mrs ...
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... months before he left, he one day sprang a surprise upon the whole school. He told of his contemplated return to America on account of his health and the health of his family. Before closing his remarks by telling us of his deep ...
... months before he left, he one day sprang a surprise upon the whole school. He told of his contemplated return to America on account of his health and the health of his family. Before closing his remarks by telling us of his deep ...
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... months before he broached the subject to his pupils. It was also through his influence that due provision was made for the support of our parents for at least two years, during our absence in America. Our patrons who bore all our ...
... months before he broached the subject to his pupils. It was also through his influence that due provision was made for the support of our parents for at least two years, during our absence in America. Our patrons who bore all our ...
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