The four masters of Chinese studies are: Feng Qiyong, Zhang Qicheng, Fu Peirong and Tsung i Jao.
Feng Qiyong
On 1998, Xuanzang, honorary president of China Dream of Red Mansions Society and president of Chinese Han Painting Society, discovered the way of Gushankou's return to China, which caused a sensation in Chinese and foreign academic circles. He has also made achievements in China's cultural history, ancient literature history, drama history and art history. At present, the research focuses on the history, culture and art of western China.
Pei-Jung Fu
Professor, Department of Philosophy, Taiwan Province Provincial University. After the age of 40, Fu Peirong began to study Taoism, and after the age of 50, he studied the Book of Changes, reinterpreting "Confucius and Mencius", which had a very important influence on the interpretation of China's classics. In 2009, he was famous for the lecture "The Wisdom of Mencius" by Lecture Room.
Zhang Qicheng
A well-known Yi-ology scholar, an expert on Chinese studies management and an expert on Chinese medicine culture ... He first put forward the concept of "Chinese studies management" in China, and created the psychological management mode of Zhouyi. He is familiar with Yi and integrates Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, medicine and Yi. It can be said that Chinese studies are comprehensive, simple and applied to practice.
Tsung-i Jao
Mr. Rao is as famous as Ji Xianlin, which is called "South Rao and North Season" in academic circles. He is a famous contemporary historian, archaeologist, writer, scholar, educator, painter and calligrapher in China. He is a great scholar and an outstanding translator. Enjoy a high reputation at home and abroad.