The Revolution of 1911 and Sino-Japanese Relations in History Museum
Jazyk: | japonština |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
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Zdroj: | 大阪教育大学紀要 第I部門 人文科学. 60(2):49-59 |
ISSN: | 0389-3448 |
Popis: | 作为20世界的巨人,中国民主革命的伟大先驱,孙中山为建立一个独立,统一,民主和富強的中国鞠躬尽瘁,献出了毕生的精力和智慧。这位伟大的革命先行者为了改变中国的命运,四处奔波,在世界各地留下了足迹。 日本是孙中山革命活动的重要据点和基地。孙中山在他59年的生涯里,有将近9年的时间是在日本度过的,他的足迹遍布日本各地。位于日本西部地区的港口城市-神户在孙中山的革命生涯中,具有独特的地位和意义。 鉴于孙中山与神户的历史渊源,本文着重介绍在日本神户市内的二所博物馆「神户华侨历史博物馆」及「孙文纪念馆」,通过它们的创建,运营以及博物馆内的展览进一歩探讨神户与孙中山的特殊关系,以及中日关系的发展状况。 As the foremost pioneer of Nationalist China, Dr. Sun Yat-sen is frequently referred to as the “Father of the Nation." Dr. Sun played an instrumental role in the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty during the Revolution of 1911. He is considered one of the greatest leaders of modern China. Dr. Sun's political life, however, was one of constant struggle and frequent exile. Japan had a special relationship with Dr. Sun's political activities, particularly Kobe played a significant role in Dr. Sun's political career. This paper aims to explore Dr. Sun's relationship with the overseas Chinese in Kobe. It clarifies how the special bond between Dr. Sun and Kobe has been established. Further it examines the role that the overseas Chinese in Kobe has played in the Sino-Japanese relations by focusing on two museums in Kobe, Kobe Overseas Chinese History Museum and Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall. 本稿は日本と孫文,神戸と孫文の関わりを中心に辛亥革命の歴史的意義,及び日本人と神戸華僑の役割を検討する。具体的には神戸にある「神戸華僑歴史博物館」と「孫文記念館」の創立と展示を通じて日中関係の一側面を明らかにする。 |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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