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This chapter examines the family background, upbringing, and formal education of Zhou Enlai until he graduated from Nankai Middle School in June 1917, with special emphasis on the development of his political thought.

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  1. Jin Chongji, ed. (Principal Editor), Zhou Enlai zhuan (Biography of Zhou Enlai), edited by Zhonggong-zhongyang wenxian-yanjiushi, Beijing: Zhongyang wenxian-chubanshe, 1998, Vol. 1, 1–2

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© 2016 Mayumi Itoh

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Itoh, M. (2016). Growing Up During the Xinhai Revolution. In: The Origins of Contemporary Sino-Japanese Relations. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137566164_2

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