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What is the best book written by Wang?

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Memoirs of Wang Gunwu is the only memoir he wrote when he was nearly ninety years old. This time, Shanghai Translation Publishing House published a simplified Chinese version with two volumes of nearly 600 pages. It is a wonderful autobiography pursued by him all his life, and it is also a rich and unique picture of life, full of wisdom, simplicity and sincerity, rich in literary and historical value, plain and profound in style, modest and moving.

Memoirs of Wang Gunwu consists of two volumes. The second volume, Peace of Mind is Home, is written by Wang Gunwu and his wife Lin Yiting, and describes their personal experiences of studying and living in Malaysia, Australia and Singapore after their youth, and has traveled to three continents, which has made him an academic career in studying overseas Chinese from the inside.

Introduction to Wang:

Wang was born in Shanghai, 1935. His ancestral home is Yancheng, Jiangsu. He is a historian in China and a former president of the University of Hong Kong. Professor Wang is the 23rd President of the University of Hong Kong and the first chair professor since the establishment of the Department of History of the University of Hong Kong. He used to be the dean of Hong Kong Humanities College, the founding dean of Hong Kong Sino-British United College, and the dean of Hong Kong Huaren College. 1987, he served as the seventh, eighth and ninth Hong Kong affairs adviser respectively.

Wang Gunwu's research covers a wide range of fields, such as Southeast Asian history, marine history, modern history of China, overseas Chinese, immigration and so on. He has written more than ten books in Chinese and English, such as Power Structure in Northern China in the Five Dynasties, Southeast Asia and Chinese: Selected Papers of Professor Wang Gunwu, and China and Overseas Chinese: From Falling Leaves to Seeking Self.