The Prelude to Modern China: From World War I to the May Fourth Movement
China's journey over the past century, from the end of World War I to the May Fourth Movement, has been marked by revolutions, wars, internal challenges, and external threats. However, amidst these struggles, China has steadily grown stronger, finding its path and marching towards rejuvenation in the 21st century.
This book seeks to reshape and examine the context and trajectory of China's role and position in the world during that time, as well as the social movements and ideological enlightenment that shaped the country. Through a combination of text, images, and personal stories, it aims to present a fresh perspective on the role of China in World War I history, using powerful evidence and archival materials to restore historical facts and highlight the experiences of ordinary people. The book also delves into topics such as the outbreak of war, the participation of Chinese soldiers, the forgotten Chinese workers, the disposition of German and Austrian prisoners of war, and the transformation and awakening of the nation. By exploring these narratives, it aims to enrich our understanding of this significant period in China's history.