China from Within is a fascinating and insightful account of life in China during the early twentieth century. Charles Ernest Scott provides a vivid portrait of the country’s history, culture, and people, drawing on his experiences as a missionary and educator. A must-read for anyone interested in China and its complex relationship with the West, this book is a true masterpiece of cultural exchange.
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