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What contribution did Liang Qichao make?
Liang Qichao participated extensively in academic research, and made achievements in philosophy, literature, history, Confucian classics, law, ethics, religion and other fields, among which historical research was the most remarkable. Liang Qichao worked hard all his life and wrote a lot. In the past 36 years, political activities have taken up a lot of time. On average, he wrote 390,000 words a year, and all kinds of writings reached more than 6.5438+0.4 million words. There are many collections of his works, among which the Collection of Works in the Ice Room published in September 1936+0 1 is relatively complete. Restaurant Collection has 148 volumes, and100000 words.

Liang Qichao introduced western culture and new literary concepts in literary theory, and initiated the innovation of various styles in modern times. There are also many achievements in literary creation? Liang Qichao's calligraphy life: Prose, poetry, novel, opera and translated literature all have works in the world, especially prose. ?

Liang Qichao's writing style is called "new style" internationally. This "new style" with "counselor literature" as its style became the most popular and imitated style before the May 4th Movement, and it is still worth studying and studying. Liang Qichao wrote The Influence of Russian Revolution in 1905. The article begins with short and urgent words, such as the rupture of rocks, like the gushing of magma: "The lights went out, the gas ran out, the wharf stopped, the iron ore was cut, the wires were smashed, the railway was dug, the military factory burned, the newspaper office closed, the dagger appeared, the bomb cracked and the monarch escaped."

In the play, the only autocratic country on earth is bound to be in the Great Revolution! Then, it analyzes the reasons, motives and policies of the revolution, its future and its influence. No wonder Hu Shi said, "Mr. Liang's article ... makes readers have to follow him and think with him!" In the aspect of calligraphy art, Liang Qichao studied Ou Yangxun in his early years, and then studied Kang Youwei, an engraver of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties.