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Who are the historians who study the Revolution of 1911?
Zhang Kaiyuan, etc.

After the founding of New China, He Li was the first to study the Revolution of 1911, and his works were published, while Li Zehou and Sun Yat-sen had gradually emerged as early as the mid-1950s.

Professor Zhang Kaiyuan said that his role was nothing more than to suggest and participate in the preparation of the first national academic conference on the Revolution of 1911. A large number of outstanding scholars, such as Hu, Gong Shuduo, and Wang, laid the foundation for the study of the Revolution of 1911 in New China, and groups of young and middle-aged talents pushed the study of the Revolution of 1911 to a higher level.

Professor Zhang Kaiyuan often said that the deceased should be self-disciplined when recalling the past. This time, he mentioned the late Lin Zengping. They have jointly edited a three-volume History of the Revolution of 1911, which was first praised by all parties after its publication. "For this masterpiece of1.2000 words, it was he who spent the most effort, not me, because I occupied a lot of time in international academic exchanges and was once troubled by high blood pressure at the beginning of writing. He and I have been working together for the longest time and are like brothers. I can't bury his achievements. " Professor Zhang Kaiyuan said that although the deceased was speechless, the fact exists objectively, and one must touch one's conscience when recounting the past.

(Excerpted from Jingchu. com. com)