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Tag Archives: Ye Yonglie
Muckracking author Shi Dongbing accused of fabricating his “inside information”
Shi Dongbing says he helped bust Shenzhen mayor Xu Zongheng. But now questions are being raised about the truthfulness of the information in his many history books.
Posted in Scholarship and education
Tagged history, Hua Guofeng, Phoenix Weekly, political books, Shi Dongbing, Xu Zongheng, Ye Yonglie
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Writing the history of the Gang of Four
Ye Yonglie completes a massive history of the Gang of Four.
Posted in Books
Tagged biography, books, Cultural Revolution, Gang of Four, Ye Yonglie
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North Korean complaints get a Chinese book banned
Author Ye Yonglie has a hard time visiting North Korea and a harder time publishing a book about his trip. Then the book is banned to preserve international harmony for the Olympics.
Posted in China and foreign relations
Tagged banned books, DPRK, GAPP, North Korea, Ye Yonglie
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Should He Zhili be forgiven for playing for Japan?
He Zhili (何智丽), aka Koyama Chire (小山智丽), is the subject of a nationalist editorial by Hu Ziwei (胡紫微).
Posted in Internet, Magazines, Media and Advertising, Sports
Tagged hanjian, He Zhili, Hu Ziwei, Mirror, sports, Ye Yonglie
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The “textbook problem” – Ye Yonglie on Cultural Revolution education
Chinese writer Ye Yonglie (叶永烈) on the Cultural Revolution (文化大革命).
Posted in Trends and Buzz
Tagged Cultural Revolution, history, textbooks, Ye Yonglie
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