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Reimagining The Chinese Nation; The “Zeng Guofan Phenomenon”
Oleh:
Guo, Yingjie
;
He, Baogang
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Modern China vol. 25 no. 2 (Apr. 1999)
,
page 142-170.
Topik:
Zeng Guofan Phenomenon
Fulltext:
142MC252.pdf
(106.94KB)
Isi artikel
Zeng Guofan (1811-1872) has been one of the most controversial figures in modern Chinese history. He has been variously judged a “saint” as well as a “lackey of the Manchus,” a “cold-blooded killer,” and a “traitor.” Since the mid-1980s, interest in Zeng in China has escalated into a virtual frenzy. Between January 1981 and March 1997, publications on Zeng have included The Complete Writings of Zeng Guofan, The Letters of Zeng Guofan, two biographies, a script for a 50-episode television series titled Zeng Guofan, a play with the same title, 433 articles, and half a dozen book-length studies.1 The debate broke out of the ivory tower of academia with the publication in 1993 of Tang Haoming’s popular three-volume historical novel Zeng Guofan, which caused a sensation throughout the country as well as in the Chinese diaspora in Asia: it was printed nineteen times between October 1993 andMay1996, and more than a million copies were sold in the first two years alone. And there is still no sign of a slackening of interest. Such is the obsession with Zeng in China that it warrants the label “the Zeng Guofan phenomenon.
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