My Life in China and AmericaRead Books Ltd, 2013年3月5日 - 300 頁 The first five chapters of this book give an account of my early education, previous to going to America, where it was continued, first at Monson Academy, in Monson, Massachusetts, and later, at Yale College. The sixth chapter begins with my reëntrance into the Chinese world, after an absence of eight years. Would it not be strange, if an Occidental education, continually exemplified by an Occidental civilization, had not wrought upon an Oriental such a metamorphosis in his inward nature as to make him feel and act as though he were a being coming from a different world, when he confronted one so diametrically different? This was precisely my case, and yet neither my patriotism nor the love of my fellow-countrymen had been weakened. On the contrary, they had increased in strength from sympathy. Hence, the succeeding chapters of my book will be found to be devoted to the working out of my educational scheme, as an expression of my undying love for China, and as the most feasible method to my mind, of reformation and regeneration for her. |
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... afterwards knighted, by reason of the conspicuous part he played in the second Opium War, in 1864, of which he was in fact the originator—came out to China as assistants in the school. I was fortunately placed under their instruction ...
... afterwards knighted, by reason of the conspicuous part he played in the second Opium War, in 1864, of which he was in fact the originator—came out to China as assistants in the school. I was fortunately placed under their instruction ...
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... afterwards made a D.D., was a graduate of Yale of the class of 1832. From his antecedents, he was eminently fitted to pioneer the first English school in China. I entered the school in 1841. I found that five other boys had entered ...
... afterwards made a D.D., was a graduate of Yale of the class of 1832. From his antecedents, he was eminently fitted to pioneer the first English school in China. I entered the school in 1841. I found that five other boys had entered ...
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Yung Wing. convert and trained by him to preach. Leang afterwards became a powerful preacher. The importance and bearing of his dictionary and the translation of the Bible into Chinese, on subsequent missionary work in China, were ...
Yung Wing. convert and trained by him to preach. Leang afterwards became a powerful preacher. The importance and bearing of his dictionary and the translation of the Bible into Chinese, on subsequent missionary work in China, were ...
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... afterwards the burden of our conversation was about Brown's leaving the school for good. The only cheerful ones among us were those who had decided to accompany him home. These were Wong Shing, Wong Foon and myself. When he requested ...
... afterwards the burden of our conversation was about Brown's leaving the school for good. The only cheerful ones among us were those who had decided to accompany him home. These were Wong Shing, Wong Foon and myself. When he requested ...
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... afterwards connected with a like institution in Hartford. The Professor died in 1879. His wife, Mrs. Fanny P. Bartlett, survived him for nearly thirty years and passed away in the spring of 1907. She was a woman highly respected and ...
... afterwards connected with a like institution in Hartford. The Professor died in 1879. His wife, Mrs. Fanny P. Bartlett, survived him for nearly thirty years and passed away in the spring of 1907. She was a woman highly respected and ...
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EFFORT TO FIND A POSITION | |
EXPERIENCES IN BUSINESS | |
MY INTERVIEWS WITH TSANG KWOH | |
MY MISSION TO AMERICA TO BUY MACHINERY | |
MY SECOND RETURN TO CHINA | |
PROPOSAL OF MY EDUCATIONAL SCHEME | |
THE CHINESE EDUCATIONAL MISSION | |
INVESTIGATION OF THE COOLIE TRAFFIC IN PERU | |
END OF THE EDUCATIONAL MISSION | |
JOURNEY TO PEKING AND DEATH OF MY WIFE | |
MY FIRST TRIP TO THE TEA DISTRICTS | |
MY VISIT TO THE TAIPINGS | |
REFLECTIONS ON THE TAIPING REBELLION | |
EXPEDITION TO THE TAIPING TEA DISTRICT | |
MY RECALL TO CHINA | |
THE COUP DETAT OF 1898 | |
INDEX | |
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