| 英文摘要 |
Soviet-Russia, as a supranational state with troubles, had a profound influence on the Republic of China and the People’s Republic of China. With enthusiasm, Chinese intelligentsia and political activists introduced and advocated Soviet-Russian culture, and therefore implemented it. After collapsing of Soviet-Russia, Chinese finally understood that Soviet-Russia influenced on China through its Slavic fascination. Why did intelligentsia unilaterally construct the comparability of Chinese and Soviet-Russian culture, and accept Soviet-Russian culture before realizing the complexity of Soviet-Russian culture? Only after reconsidering why and how Chinese intelligentsia misread Soviet-Russian culture, can we probe into the problems, such as how Chinese simplified the comprehension of Marxism, why they neglected the national identity in the process of reconstructing China, how the extension of “democracy” was lessened, and why Soviet-Russian culture was regard as universal truth, etc. |