Sun Hailin, president of the school council and Party chief presents the English edition of "Early Writings of Zhou Enlai," at the book launch held in Beijing on Thursday, Jan 8, 2015. [Photo/China.org.cn] |
The English edition of "Early Writings of Zhou Enlai" was released in Beijing on Thursday, Jan 8, 2015 by the late Chinese premier's alma mater, Tianjin Nankai High School, in the presence of Zhou's family members, school alumni and his former colleagues.
The date marked the 39th anniversary of Premier Zhou's death in 1976, and the book launch was meant to be part of memorial activities to commemorate Zhou.
The collection contains 39 essays written by Zhou during his school years at Nankai between 1913 and 1917. "These articles vividly depict Zhou Enlai's basic growth trajectory from various angles and perspectives in terms of his aspirations, moral cultivation, friend-making, ambitions, interests and physical cultivation," said Sun Hailin, president of the school council and its Party chief, at the book launch ceremony.
While the book's original edition in Chinese had been unveiled earlier, on Oct 17, 2014, Nankai hoped that by translating the book into English, the late statesman's thoughts and spirit could be better understood by international readers.
Zhao Qizheng, the former minister of China's State Council Information Office and himself an alumnus of Tianjin Nankai High School, said he always knew the corresponding English version of the book "would be published someday".
"Presenting an English version of essays that Zhou Enlai wrote at Tianjin Nankai High School will help readers at home and abroad read and understand Zhou Enlai, and will especially help young people become familiar with and learn from him," said Zhao Qizheng.
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