英文摘要 |
Fu Bai-cui, a Hakka from Shanghang County in Minxi region,was a multi-faceted local rural elite during the period of theRepublican China. His rise to prominence was attributed to hispower, wealth, and exercise of local Hakka cultural andinterpersonal network. Besides, Fu was a revolutionary intellectualand a disciple of Sun Yat-sen at the very beginning, and then hewas forced to participate in the communist revolution. Beingexcommunicated by the Chinese Communist Party in 1931,however, Fu maintained a left-wing local elite and insisted in ruralreform until 1949, when he rejoined the CCP. This article tries toreconstruct the history of Fu Bai-cui and explore themultidimensional characters of local rural elites during the periodof the Republican China. |