The Cross-Cultural Communication Effect of Lizhuang, China during the Period of Anti-Japanese War
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Lizhuang, China Ant- ja p anese war cross-cultural communication
Abstract
Lizhuang, the first town of the Yangtze River, during the Anti-Japanese War, together with Chengdu, Chongqing, Kunming, was listed as one of the rear four big resistance cultural centers. The overseas mail could reach as long as it was written "Lizhuang, China ". In the special time Lizhuang, a town with the original population of less than ten thousand, played a special role in the Chinese history. This paper mainly discusses the cross-cultural communication effect of Lizhuang, China during the period of Anti-Japanese War.
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2013-08-05
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