登陆注册
48006400000023

第23章 Chinese Catholics" Patriotic Movement(2)

Ying Lianzhi and Ma Xiangbo were the famous personages in the patriotic movement. Ying Lianzhi (1867-1926) was a Man- churian. At age of 19, he began to read Adam Schall"s work Zhu Zhi Qun Zheng and became a Catholic when he was 22. In1902, in order to help save China, he and his friends established the newspaper Da Gong Bao. He was unhappy to see the Catho- lic Church in China being dominated by foreigners and called for the training of good and excellent Chinese clergy. He was angry to see that the missionaries allowed themselves to love their own countries, while forbidding the Chinese Catholics to be patriotic. In his Exhortation to Study, he wrote: "Recently, after the invasion of Belgium by Germany, Cardinal Mercier published a celebrated pastoral on Patriotism-love of the native soil, of the country of one"s fathers--such was the theme that he developed in the document wherein the clearness of exposition is on a par with the nobility of the doctrine expounded, and all accordingly, both learned and ignorant, have been moved by it to the very depth of their souls. As for China, I vainly rack my memory in order to recall ever having heard a missionary exaltpatriotism. Does this mean that the Catholic Church exacts fromthe Catholics of China alone the duty of loving the foreign coun-

tries rather than their own?‘He expressed his strong nationalpride and patriotic sentiment in his work. In 1926, this well- known scholar died with both great hope and profound regret.

Ma Xiangbo (1840-1939), a native of Danyang, Jiangsu Province, was born into an Catholic family and was baptized as Joseph. He took another name Hua Feng Lao Ren when he was advanced in years. He entered Saint Ignatius School when he was 12 to study Latin, French, mathematics, astronomy and reli- gion. He joined the Jesuits in 1861 and was ordained to the priest- hood in 1870. He began his mission in Xuancheng, Anhui Prov- ince and Nanjing and Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province. He left the priesthood in 1876 and married. He came back to work for the Church in 1898. After a year-long retreat in Sheshang, he re- ceived dispensation from the Holy Father. In 1903, he founded Zhen Dan University (Aurora) and in 1905 he founded Fu Dan Public School, meaning Recovering Zhen Dan. He retired in Xu Jiahui in 1920 concentrating on translating and writing books. Ma was a Catholic who was filled with nationalism and patrio- tism. He was saddened to see the Church affairs run by foreign-ers and the pressure that Chinese clergy had to endure from for-eigners. He strongly promoted the self-administration of the Catholic Church in China and the training of native priests and the need to improve the quality of missionary work and its so- cial effect. After the 9.18 Incident in 1931, Ma Xiangbo, who was then in his 90s, showed his patriotism through his continued writings and lectures calling on all people to save China. He also wrote Huan Wo He Shan (Return our Land) calling for a halt to the Civil War in order to resist the Japanese solely. He proactively organized different associations to try to save China. He and Song Qingling organized a Zhong Guo Min Quan Baozhang Tong Meng Hui (Association for protecting Chi- nese People’s Rights) in 1932. In 1935, other scholars, such as Shen Junyu and Zou Taofen organized Jiu Guo Hui (Saving China Association), with Ma Xiangbo, the most respected man, elected as president. In Jiu Wang Bao, dated July 12th 1936, Ma openly criticized the Nationalist government"s non-resistance policy toward the Japanese. He said: "Japan only has 80 million people and China has 400 million. Japan"s population is only one fifth of China. How can such a huge country not resist small Japan"s invasion? This is called Suo Tou Wu Gui (a Turtle with its Head hidden inside its Shell)? This Suo Tou Wu Gui is the government, not the people. Even when the people tried to standup to fight, the government tried to suppress it.‘ These rather patriotic speeches enhanced the Anti-Japanese Movement and influenced greatly the unification of the Chinese people. He was regard as a patriotic legend. When he had his centenary celebra- tion in 1936, the communist Party sent a telegram to congratu- late him, saying, Light of the Nation, Auspice of Humanity. The Nationalist Government also praised him, calling him as a Hero of the Peoples, Auspice of the Nation. On November 4th, hedied of illness in Vietnam. Mao Zedong, Zhu De and Peng Dehuai=sent condolences to his family via telegrampraised his lifetime"s work.

in which they highly.

同类推荐
  • CitiesinChina

    CitiesinChina

    ThecitiesinChinahaveaprofounDrelationshipwiththehistorythatshapeDthem.HistoricalrelicsanDculturalheritageoftenbearwitnesstotheriseanDfallofthecities.Therichheritagesofthesecitiesalsohelpinpersistingauniqueculture,whichhavebecomethesymbolsofthecities.
  • 从零开始学俄语.这本就够

    从零开始学俄语.这本就够

    本书针对没有俄语基础的人士写作,而这类人群却有着最强烈的学习需求。或为求职、或为留学。这是“零起点学外语”书系的一本,内容由浅入深,非常适宜初学者阅读。全书分为俄语基础入门、日常生活会话、校园会话、职场对话、应急俄语口语,内容简单实用,旅游、生活、留学一本就够!
  • TESOL教学系列2:Prezi在TESOL中的运用

    TESOL教学系列2:Prezi在TESOL中的运用

    Prezi是一种主要通过缩放动作和快捷动作使想法更加生动有趣的演示文稿软件。本书主要介绍了其在对外英语教学中的运用。
  • 约翰·斯坦贝克短篇小说集:The Short Novels of John Steinbeck(英文

    约翰·斯坦贝克短篇小说集:The Short Novels of John Steinbeck(英文

    《约翰·斯坦贝克短篇小说集》一书涵盖了约翰·斯坦贝克6篇经典短篇小说,包括《人鼠之间(OF MICE AND MEN)》、《煎饼坪(TORTILLA FLAT)》、《小红马(THE RED PONY)》、《月亮下去了(THE MOON IS DOWN)》、《罐头厂街(CANNERY ROW)》、《珍珠(THE PEARL)》。1935年出版的中篇小说《煎饼坪》,描写了一群流浪汉的生活和友谊。该书获得加利福尼亚州俱乐部年度金牌奖。从这本书起,斯坦贝克的作品为评论界所注意。《约翰·斯坦贝克短篇小说集》为精校英文原版,经典32开本便于随身携带阅读,学好英语从原版阅读开始。
  • 职场英语,说不好被炒

    职场英语,说不好被炒

    《职场英语,说不好被炒》涵盖了简历、面试、信函、电话、会议等职场的方方面面。书中的对话和句子皆可拿来就用,让你行话连篇说英语职场英语,不怕你“学”而不用,就怕你“不学”却必须用!你是否知道:职场英语,说不好被炒?对职场英语,你是否:想说却不敢说?敢说却不会说?《职场英语,说不好被炒》将帮你解答这些疑问,让你摆脱被炒的命运,轻轻松松加薪、升职!
热门推荐
  • 幻想女神的旅途

    幻想女神的旅途

    在某一个世界之中,她诞生了,博丽灵梦,幻想乡的初代博丽巫女,不一样的幻想乡的初始,她的前世与再次的转生,不断的不同的世界之中旅行着。(我果然还是想写些百合类的小说==,这本是百合的,本人第一本小说,应该……大概……会写完吧00)
  • 我的美女妖妻

    我的美女妖妻

    得罪了校花级小魔女,普通高中生刘泽邂逅被封印叉叉年的天狐妖,从此踏上渺渺修真之路的故事……清纯校花,奶茶小妹,护士美眉,白领丽人,魔门妖女,仙界小仙子……纷至沓来
  • 英雄连盟之现世

    英雄连盟之现世

    一个系统的强势降临使一个打算混吃混喝等死的宅男成为了一代王者。有人问我:“你现在是什么职业?”我愣了愣回答道:“哥什么职业都有我的人。”当所有英雄在大街走时,你会不会惊讶,会不会激动?
  • 洛华飘零的年代

    洛华飘零的年代

    伫立在大陆二百多年的古老帝国在一夜之间轰然倒地,守护这个帝国一生的洛华家族从此在人世间消失,一个新兴的国家正在建立,一段关于人性的审判,已经来临,毁灭人类的从来都不是弱小和无知,而是傲慢。战争,权利,欲望从来都是人性的弱点,当所有一切都被洗礼,剩下的才是真正的洛华年代。
  • 点亮你的心灯

    点亮你的心灯

    《点亮你的心灯:哈佛心理学知识的中国应用》以哈佛大学应用心理学理论为纲,结合中国人目前的心理现状,既有深入浅出的心理学理论分析,又有生动真实的案例介绍。它向广大读者介绍了各种简单易行、便于操作、效果显著的解决心理问题和心理障碍的实用方法,是一本角度新颖、中肯实用的个人心理辅导读物。相信《点亮你的心灯:哈佛心理学知识的中国应用》对于读者人生态度的确立、工作心态的锤炼、生活状态的改善,会起到一定的引导和帮助作用。
  • 修仙路上何为道

    修仙路上何为道

    那云海之上,有太鲲遨游!有蛟龙腾飞!那深渊之中,有深海巨兽,吞噬一切!有九纹玄龟,镇压瀚海!那高山之巅,有万丈巨鹰,扶摇万里!有啸月天狼,长啸当空!更有那大帝强者,抬手间――日月破碎,星辰寂灭!覆手间――山河崩灭,沧海翻腾!但!这一切,在那天穹之下,却……不!堪!一!击!天道不公!命运坎坷!那少年又该何去何从…………(PS:本书为作者练笔之作,不定时不定量更新)
  • 魔法杀手的学院生活

    魔法杀手的学院生活

    他本是一名魔法杀手,而且是任务完成率百分之百,机缘巧合之下前往帝国最好的学院进修,看一名杀手如何搅动学院风云……
  • 穿越之最失败的替身

    穿越之最失败的替身

    替身?药引?你可曾有那么一瞬间爱过我?后悔?真心?太晚了,我已经不再拥有再爱的勇气了
  • 画一世

    画一世

    一朝穿越,她沦为不会说话,没有自由的小动物!一只弱兽想在仙魔世界中混江湖,连睡间屋子也要认个主人。然而主人很坑,坑她一路跌跌撞撞夹缝中求生存。可偏偏小小雪貂不好惹,霸上主人,色玩谪仙,怎么肆意怎么来!“主人,我美吗?”她款摆着小蛮腰,媚眼如丝。“差评!”他垂眸不看,云淡风轻给出两字。喵了个咪,差评也是你养的,扑倒~
  • 留献彭门郭常侍

    留献彭门郭常侍

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。