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Yuehua and Muslim
Quotes from the Quran and Hadith were used by Muslims in the Kuomintang-controlled Muslim publication, the Yuehua, to justify Chiang Kai-shek's rule over China.
The Muslim Chengda school and Yuehua publication were supported by the Kuomintang government, and they supported the Kuomintang.
Bai also sheltered the Muslim Yuehua publication in Guilin, which printed quotes from the Quran and Hadith justifing the need for Chiang Kai-shek as leader of China.

Chinese and Muslim
Especially the works of Liu Zhu such as Tiānfāng Diǎnlǐ ( 天方典禮 ) sought to harmonize Islam with not only Confucianism but Daoism and is considered to be one of the crowning achievements of the Chinese Muslim culture.
Important military and political figures in modern Chinese history continued to be influenced by Confucianism, like the Muslim warlord Ma Fuxiang.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community believes Confucius was a Divine Prophet of God, as was Lao-Tzu and other eminent Chinese personages.
Due to the large Muslim population in western China, many Chinese restaurants cater to, or are run by, Muslims.
Many cafeterias ( canteens ) at Chinese universities have separate sections or dining areas for Muslim students ( Hui or western Chinese minorities ), typically labeled " qingzhen.
In 1939 Muslim leaders Isa Yusuf Alptekin and Ma Fuliang were sent by Chiang to several Middle eastern countries, including Egypt, Turkey, and Syria, to gain support for the Chinese War against Japan, and to express his support for Muslims.
The Chinese Muslim Association, a pro-Kuomintang and anti-Communist organization, was set up by Muslims working in his regime.
Of a different kind is, for instance, the antithesis between ( say ) the Italian and the American Law, and of a different kind that between the Soviet, Muslim, Hindu, or Chinese Law.
He backed the Uyghur Communist Muslim leader Ehmetjan Qasim against the anti Communist Chinese Kuomintang forces.
In 1951, in Taiwan, the Chinese Muslim Kuomintang General Bai Chongxi made a speech broadcast on radio to the entire Muslim world calling for a war against Russia, claiming that the " imperialist ogre " leader Stalin was engineering World War III, and Bai also called upon Muslims to avoid the Indian leader Jawaharlal Nehru, accusing him of being blind to Soviet imperialism.
Chinese of 2nd BC and Muslim sources of the 7th – 12th centuries AD describe the Kyrgyz as red-haired with fair complexion and green ( blue ) eyes.
The Chinese Muslim general Ma Bufang of Qinghai presented himself as a Chinese nationalist to the people of China, fighting against British imperialism, to deflect criticism by opponents that his government was feudal and oppressed minorities like Tibetans and Buddhist Mongols.
Kuomintang Muslim General Bai Chongxi was Chairman of the Chinese Islamic National Salvation Federation.
The Chinese Muslim Association was also sponsored by the Kuomintang, and it evacuated from the mainland to Taiwan with the party.
The Chinese Muslim Association owns the Taipei Grand Mosque which was built with funds from the Kuomintang.
The Chinese Muslim brotherhood became a Chinese nationalist organization and supported Kuomintang rule, Brotherhood Imams like Hu Songshan ordered Muslims to pray for the Kuomintang government, salute Kuomintang flags during prayer, and listen to nationalist sermons.
A Christian missionary in 1935 took a picture of a Muslim meat restaurant in Hankow which had Arabic and Chinese lettering indicating that it was Halal ( fit for Muslim consumption ), and it had two Kuomintang party symbols on it.
General Ma Bufang and other high ranking Muslim Generals attended the Kokonuur Lake Ceremony where the God of the Lake was worshipped, and during the ritual, the Chinese national anthem was sung, all participants bowed to a Portrait of Kuomintang party founder Dr. Sun Yat-sen, and the God of the Lake was also bowed to, and offerings were given to him by the participants, which included the Muslims.
The aid was not capable of saving the First East Turkestan Republic, as the Afghan, Uighur and Kirghiz forces were defeated in 1934 by the Chinese Muslim 36th Division ( National Revolutionary Army ) led by General Ma Zhancang at the Battle of Kashgar and Battle of Yarkand.

Chinese and publication
* Years after its publication in the 14th century, the Ming Dynasty Chinese artillery officer Jiao Yu adds the preface to his classic book on gunpowder warfare, the Huolongjing.
The book was written in the same year as the attack on Pearl Harbor, while its hardcover publication coincided with the Communist victory in China ; with the PanAsians being both Chinese and Japanese, it had a direct topical relevance in both cases.
In 1993, a publication of the Ministry of Public Security praised Li for " promoting the traditional crime-fighting virtues of the Chinese people, in safeguarding social order and security, and in promoting rectitude in society.
Edouard died in 1850 and it was only thanks to the extraordinary efforts of his father that the second half of Edouard's last book, the Chinese classic Tcheou-li, was readied for publication.
Chen urged Chinese people to participate in politics through the publication of Anhui Suhua Bao ( 安徽俗話報 ).
Hu Shih insisted that New Youth should be politically neutral and the publication should be concerned with Chinese philosophy.
The initial publication covered 23 topics with 200 selected quotations by the Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, and was entitled 200 Quotations from Chairman Mao.
The publication is written in Classical Chinese and contains a preface, the alphabet letters ( jamo ), and brief descriptions of their corresponding sounds.
As a part of Hunan University, today the academy is a center of publication and research of the ancient Chinese language, and is one of the most important academic and cultural centers in China.
In 1922, at age eleven, he bought his first book of poetry, Arthur Waley's A Hundred and Seventy Chinese Poems, and at age seventeen one of his poems, " Spire Song ", was accepted for publication in the twelfth volume of Transition, a literary journal based in Paris that served as a forum for some of the greatest proponents of modernism — Djuna Barnes, James Joyce, Paul Éluard, Gertrude Stein and others.
In August 2007, The New York Times noted that the publication of Rowling's Deathly Hallows had inspired " a surge of peculiarly Chinese imitations ," and included plot synopses and excerpts from a number of derivative works, among them Harry Potter and the Chinese Overseas Students at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and Harry Potter and the Big Funnel.
The mainland Chinese media's internal publication system, in which certain journals are published exclusively for government and party officials, provides information and analysis not generally available to the public.
At this point, with the Communists nearing victory in the Chinese Civil War, Lee was directed by Nee to evacuate to Taiwan, and to assume responsibility for continuing the publication efforts of Nee's Shanghai Gospel Bookroom outside of China, resulting in the formation of the Taiwan Gospel Bookroom and the Hong Kong Gospel Bookroom.
The Chinese media's internal publication system, in which certain journals are published exclusively for government and party officials, provides information and analysis which are not generally available to the public.
The Chinese government's internal media publication system follows a strict hierarchical pattern designed to facilitate party control.
I think one of the very primary things that happened then was the publication of the " I Ching ," the Chinese book of changes, from which you can cast your fortune: the hexagrams.
It's notable for Wang Lixiong's politics, as a Chinese dissident and outspoken activist ; its publication following the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 ; and its popularity due to bootleg distribution across China even when the book was banned by the Communist Party of China.
Later on, when China was in the midst of the Chinese Civil War, he decamped to Hong Kong and founded the weekly publication, FEER, focusing on finance, commerce and industry.
In 1928, Watchman Nee settled in Shanghai where he based his own speaking and publication work, the Shanghai Gospel Bookroom, which published books by Nee and others, as well as some Chinese translations of English-speaking authors-most notably the Christian teacher and writer T. Austin-Sparks, with whom Nee had a very close relationship fostered during his significant time at the Honor Oak Christian Fellowship Centre on Honor Oak Road in London, England.
The publication of a Korean-language newspaper was a significant development, and the paper itself played an important role as a communication media to the masses until it was abolished in 1888 under pressure from the Chinese government.
Hotchkiss students run a number of clubs, including The Record, a biweekly, student-run newspaper ; the Human Rights Initiative ; WKIS Radio Station ; BaHSA, the Black and Hispanic Student Alliance ; the Gay / Straight Alliance ; HotchkissTV ; Junior Bearcats ; Asian Society ; The Whipping Post ( Hotchkiss's satire publication ); the Writing Block ( a creative writing publication ); the Chinese Club ; Hotchkiss Republicans ; Hotchkiss Democrats ; Investment Club ; WAHED ( Hotchkiss-Afghanistan Initiative ); Economics Club ; Hotchkiss Libertarians ; the Hotchkiss Political Union ; Club Backgammon ; Club Singing ; RomCom ( Movie showing club ); Chess Club ; Science Olympiad ; Hotchkiss Lookbook ( Student-run Fashion and Arts blog / publication ); Songs For Smiles ; SEA ( Students for Environment Awareness ); the yearbook ( called the Mischianza ); and Read to Grow.

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