National Enmity and Family Hatred, The Power Game-Chiang Kai-shek and His Families (in Mandarin)
Description
Kung Hsiang-his (H. H. Kung) grew up in a prosperous Confucian family. After receiving both a traditional Chinese education and schooling in the sciences, he went abroad to study at Oberlin College and Yale University. From that point on, Kung became involved in the Nationalist revolution and rose to high rank within the Kuomintang, as this program explains. A part of the series The Power Game: Chiang Kai-shek and His Families (in Mandarin). ( Mandarin, 30 minutes)
Runtime
30 min 1 sec
Series
Subjects
- Tibet Region (164)
- Popular culture (304)
- World history (1846)
- Language, Universal (649)
- Political culture (118)
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Films on Demand
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