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Extraction code: qspf Title: Academic Introduction of Qing Dynasty

Author: Liang Qichao

Douban score: 9.6

Press: Zhonghua Book Company

Publication year: 2020- 10

Page count: 473

Content introduction:

An Introduction to Learning in Qing Dynasty is an important representative work of Liang Qichao, a thinker, politician, educator, historian and writer in modern China. This book combs the thoughts and academic achievements of scholars from Gu, Huang Zongxi, Hu Weiwei and Dai Zhen to Kang Youwei, Liang Qichao, Tan Sitong and Zhang, and outlines the academic development of the Qing Dynasty for more than 260 years in a panoramic way, involving almost all scholars and works in the Qing Dynasty. It is an academic treatise on the "ideological transformation" in the Qing Dynasty, and it is also a must-read for us to understand the history of academic thought in the Qing Dynasty. This collation is based on the Series of Popular History of Gongxueshe published by the Commercial Press, and the National Library collects several editions, such as Manuscript of Academic Introduction in Qing Dynasty, typesetting of Reform Magazine, Basic Series of Chinese Studies published by the Commercial Press 1930, and Ice Room Collection published by Zhonghua Book Company 1936, so as to be accurate. Especially according to the manuscript, Liang Qichao's Academic Outline of China in the Past 300 Years, written in June and July of 1923, is the intermediate transition between the academic overview of Qing Dynasty and the academic history of China in the past 300 years, which can be used to clarify the development of Liang Qichao's academic exposition on Qing Dynasty. In addition, five articles are attached, namely, A Brief Introduction to Academics in Qing Dynasty, A Brief Introduction to Five Scholars in Early Qing Dynasty, China Thought Circles and Their Representatives in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Geographical Distribution of Modern Style of Study, and Influence of Political and Academic Interaction in Qing Dynasty, which complement each other and provide readers with reference.

About the author:

About the author: Liang Qichao (1873 ——1929), whose name is Ren Gong, is the owner of Ice House No.1 and a native of Xinhui, Guangdong. China is a modern thinker, politician, educator, historian and writer. One of the leaders of the Reform Movement of 1898, a representative of the reformists and new legalists in modern China. After the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898, Kang Youwei went into exile in Japan and promoted constitutional monarchy overseas. After the Revolution of 1911, he joined Yuan Shikai's government as a judge. Later, he lashed out at Yuan Shikai and the Restoration and joined Duan's government. He advocated the New Culture Movement and supported the May 4th Movement. Liang Qichao is recognized as an encyclopedic figure in the modern history of China. After he retired from politics, he was hired as a tutor of Tsinghua National Academy, engaged in academic research, and made great achievements in philosophy, literature, history, Confucian classics, law, ethics, religion, epigraphy and other fields, especially in historical research.

Proofreading: Yu, a native of Tongxiang, Zhejiang. In July of 200 1 year, I graduated from the Chinese Department of Beijing Normal University. Now he is assistant editor-in-chief of Zhonghua Book Company, director of academic works publishing center and director of literature and history editorial department. He presided over or participated in the editing and publishing of Yolanda's Poems, Legends of Tang and Five Dynasties, Complete Works of Sun Yirang, Complete Works of Pi, History of Nanming, Diary of Weng Xincun, Collected Works of Meng Sen, Collected Works of Gu Jiegang, Collected Works of Rong Geng, Chen Wenji, Notes on Zhang Taiyan's Lectures and Mr. Chen. He is the author of Land Reform Adherents: Biography, Catalogue of Gu Jiegang's Old Signature Book, Lv Liuliang's Poems, Yanggu Manuscript, etc. He compiled and revised four books, namely, Complete Works of Lv Liuliang, Diary of Southwest United University of Zheng Tianting, Poems of Yi 'antang, Academic History of China in Recent 300 Years (Revised Edition) and Poems of Leng Lu.