On June
20, 1895, the Taiwan Hospital ( Taiwan byoin/ T'ai-wan
bing-yuan), and in 1899, the Taiwan Viceroy's Medical School
(Taiwan sotokufu igakko/ T'ai-wan tsong-tu-fu i-hsue-hsao)
were established in Taipei. By 1919, many five-year boy's
middle schools and girl's middle schools, and vocational schools
had been established.
Generally
speaking, school systems in Taiwan were segregated for Taiwanese
and Japanese. Schools for Japanese were similar to that in
the Japan proper, so that they were able to continue higher
education in Japan. Schools for Taiwanese were for the purpose
of training laborers , minor officials, and backbone technicians
of modern industries, and thus incompatible with the systems
in Japan. Japanese was not willing to educate Taiwanese more
than necessary because they knew that educating colonial people
was like a sword with multi-sided blades.
Under
colonial rule (1895-1945):Taiwanese New Literature
1895
Taiwan
was ceded to Japan by the Ching Empire after the Sino-Japanese
war in 1894, and became a Japanese colony.
1895 -
1915
Period
of armed resistance by Taiwanese people against the Japanese
ruler.
1915
Se-rai-an
Incident marked the end of the armed resistance period.
The Japanese ruler established a stable colonial system. Realizing
the futility of the often brutally suppressed armed revolts,
Taiwanese people gradually turned to the legal political movement.
1918 -1919
International
developments exerted great effects on Taiwanese students studying
abroad. President Woodrow Wilson of the United States stressed
the self determination of peoples at the post-World War I
Peace Conference; Russian and Chinese revolutions that overthrew
the imperialism and feudalism; May Fourth Movement of 1919
led to literary revolution on the Chinese mainland.
The Japanese
ruler on Taiwan adopted an assimilation policy (naichi encho
shugi/nei-ti yen-ch'ang chu-yi), modifying her heretofore
high-handed police control and differential treatment of the
Taiwanese people to a more enlightened civil governance.
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