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What are the liberal arts universities in China?
1, Peking University

2. China Renmin University

Fudan University.

4. Nanjing University

5. Wuhan University

6. Beijing Normal University

7. Xiamen University

8.nankai university

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Liberal arts is also called humanities and social sciences. As the name implies, liberal arts in a broad sense is a discipline that takes politics, economy and culture unique to human society as its research object.

In a narrow sense, liberal arts refers to the subjects chosen in high school when they are divided into arts and sciences.

literature

Chinese language and writing (in a narrow sense) is an important discipline of humanities and social sciences, and it is a Chinese and Chinese tool for people to exchange ideas with each other. It is not only a practical tool to standardize language, but also a kind of culture and art, and it is also a science to accumulate and develop spiritual wealth.

Language is a material existence form in which words express, record and transmit oral or written information; Chinese is a conscious content that describes facts, quotes thoughts, states thoughts, expresses will, expresses feelings, and transforms things and thoughts.

In Taiwan Province Province, this subject is called "Chinese" (or "Mandarin").

Chinese is the abbreviation of spoken and written language.

English

English is one of the working languages of the United Nations and the de facto language of international communication. English belongs to the West Germanic branch of the Germanic family of Indo-European language family, which spread to all parts of the world through active English colonization. Due to contact with many national languages in history, vocabulary has changed from unitary to pluralistic, grammar has changed from "more inflections" to "less inflections", and pronunciation has changed regularly.

According to the number of native speakers, English may be the third largest language in the world, but it is the most extensive second language in the world. More than 60% of the letters in the world are written in English. The leading position of Britain and America in culture, economy, military, politics and science in the past two centuries has made English a quasi-international language.

politics

Politics is a social science discipline that mainly studies political behavior, political system and political related fields. In the west, political science research in academic field is also called political research, or just the word politics. Politics refers to the field of academic research, while political research represents a wider field of research. Politics in a narrow sense refers to the course of ideological and political theory, which is one of the courses offered in high schools and universities.

history

History, or simply history, refers to the systematic recording, interpretation and study of past events and behaviors of human society. History can provide modern people with an understanding of the past and serve as a reference for future actions. Together with ethics, philosophy and art, it is an important achievement of human spiritual civilization.

The second meaning of history, that is, the recording and research of past events, is also called "historiography" or "historiography" for short. Subjects belonging to or closely related to history include chronology, compilation, genealogy, ancient philology, econometric history, archaeology, sociology and journalism. Look at history. People who record and study history are called historians, or simply "historians". In ancient China, they were called historians. Books that record history are called historical books, such as Historical Records and Hanshu, which can be roughly divided into two categories: official revision and folk publication.

geography

Geography is knowledge about the earth, its characteristics, inhabitants and phenomena. It is a discipline system that studies the interaction between the earth's surface layers and their spatial differences and changes, mainly including physical geography and human geography.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-liberal arts (humanities and social sciences)