China News Service, Taipei, August 8 (Reporter Xing Liyu Yang Chengchen) The 250,000-word "Memoirs of Hao Baicun" written by Hao Baicun, the former head of the administrative agency of the Taiwan authorities, was officially released on the 8th in Taipei.
On August 8, the 250,000-word "Memoirs of Hao Baicun" written by Hao Baicun, the former head of the administrative agency of the Taiwan authorities, was officially released in Taipei. Photo by China News Agency reporter Xing Liyu
The whole book is divided into four parts and 28 chapters, recalling Hao Baicun’s personal life span for a century.
"My life has experienced huge ups and downs of life and death, honor and disgrace, rich and poor, and power, but I should be a responsible public official in self-examination." Hao Baicun said in the preface of his memoirs, after retiring, he traveled around the world and places of interest on the mainland. Have deep confidence in the achievements of the Chinese on both sides of the strait. He also wrote that Taiwanese disagree with the Chinese nation and will surely bring endless disasters. "I am most worried."
coincided with the 100th birthday of Hao Baicun. His two hundred-year-old colleagues and friends Xu Linong and Zhang Zuyi. Attended the new book launch meeting and recalled interesting things about each other's interactions. Gao Xijun, founder of
's vision of publishing the book, Tianxia Cultural Business Group, delivered a speech at the conference. He said that an influential Chinese book is a shared asset, a shared memory, a shared bridge, and a way to think about the future together. I believe there is a way out if there are ideas, and if there is a pattern, the overall situation can be achieved. This book is a model of this type of book.
Ma Ying-jeou, the former leader of the Taiwan authorities, Hao Longbin, son of Hao Bocun, and vice chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang, also attended the book launch and delivered speeches. Hao Bo Village, who was unwell in April this year, did not attend the event on that day. The organizer still prepared a cake for the centenarian to celebrate. (End)