Before joining the New York Times, Aban briefly presided over Beijing's English Herald. The publisher of the newspaper is President Si Tuleideng of Yenching University, and the editor-in-chief is American Clark. "English Herald" is one of the only two English newspapers in Beijing in the 1920s. Although its position is small, all parties compete for it. Mingli was funded by the church and secretly received subsidies from Gu Weijun, Feng Yuxiang and the Soviets. Although the newspaper has a limited position in China's modern news history, it has sent two key figures to the international media in China: one is Aban, chief reporter of the New York Times in China, and the other is Zhao Minheng, a Reuters reporter in China who is in the limelight. What is not mentioned in this book is that after Aban left the newspaper, Clark went to New York to find Zhao Minheng to take over. Due to the cramped size of the newspaper and Clark's lack of personality, neither Aban nor Zhao Minheng stayed long. This book gives a vivid description of the operation of the "English Guide" and Clark's personality, which can be used as a reference for studying the early English newspaper industry in Beijing.嬴子夜轻轻点点头,也许经历了太多的生离死别和亲人离去的打击,他已经有些麻木不仁习以为常。Too complicated to look at它将讲述一个从支持鲍勃·迪伦到成为其时代最具影响力的团体之一的团体的故事。郑氏听了睁大眼睛:你干啥要管他衣裳干净不干净?黄豆听了双手捧头,扶着脑壳顶上的小辫子叹气——这娃儿,咋这么没眼色哩。他认为我们汉国的兵马战力都还比较薄弱,章邯也算是一代名将,想要轻易战胜怕是不大容易。A few days before the fall of Nanjing, the Japanese naval aviation sank the US warship Panai in the Yangtze River. The incident caused quite a stir in the United States and angered the whole country. As the "Panai" was carrying a group of photographers and cameramans, the incident was recorded by video and then produced into a documentary by MGM, which was screened in the United States. In order to prevent the anti-Japanese sentiment in the United States from getting out of control and forcing the U.S. Government to intervene in the war against Japan too early, President Roosevelt ordered the key parts of the film to be cut off so that the fact that the Japanese army deliberately attacked could not be revealed. Even so, the screening of the film has completely reversed the American people's perception of Japan. The public opinion foundation for the United States to support China's resistance to Japan has begun to take shape. The war between Japan and the United States began with Pearl Harbor attack. As for the prelude, many historians believe that when the Panai was sunk, it was already opened. Japan has always insisted on this matter as a mistake. However, Aban entered the curtain and was close to everyone at the top of the Japanese army to expose Japanese lies with first-hand personal experience. The "Panai" incident occurred in the Yangtze River of China and sank a few days before the Nanjing Massacre. It played an important catalytic role in the evolution of the triangular relations between China, Japan and the United States. There are new writings on this matter in the United States at the age of 18. However, the study of Chinese historiography has been completely silent and has remained blank so far. Interestingly, Matsumoto's "Shanghai Times" briefly mentioned the Nanjing Massacre and simply avoided talking about it. Perhaps because the incident involved the darkest scar of the Japanese army, it was really difficult to deal with it properly. Aban's book shows all aspects of the incident to Chinese readers. One is fresh, the other is in-depth and comprehensive, and the reading results are more than general. Of course, about the surging wind and cloud in the United States