Talk Club invited elites from all sides to write their own familiar stage. Masaaki Sugiyama is a world-famous expert on Mongolian history. He wrote a chapter of the Mongolian meta-world-"The conqueror galloping on the grassland".
Sometimes, I am surprised by the seriousness of Japanese scholars. For example, the famous Kyoto School in the history of China, from the founder Naito Hunan to the master Naito Hunan student Miyazaki, can spend their whole lives studying the history of China. Mr. Chen Yinque, a master of China history, once said that "Confucianism and Britain are the landlords in the east, Fujita and Fujino are wild tigers" and praised Naito Hunan's strength in governing China's history. Naito Hunan actually started as a reporter with no academic background, and later turned to study the history of China, but was praised by Chen Yinque. His monograph "General History of China" on the history of China puts forward the historical stages of ancient China, medieval and modern, which is still used by academic circles.
The "Theory of Transformation in Tang and Song Dynasties" put forward by Kyoto School of Japan, represented by Naito Hunan, also had a far-reaching impact on the academic circles. Although it is now opposed by many scholars, the opponents can't put forward new ideas to challenge the "theory of change in Tang and Song Dynasties". When we study the history of China, its views are still inevitable.
Gao Chuan Yanzi's Textual Research on Annotations of Historical Records Association is unique in modern and contemporary historical records annotation monographs. The Japanese Danbo family's research and arrangement of China's classical medical books is also amazing. Danbo Yuanyin's Medical Records Examination is also the most complete set of books in the compilation of modern Chinese medical classics. The origin and development of China's medical classics in past dynasties are well known, and the contribution of the mirror edition to the textual appraisal and academic textual research has reached the extreme. You have to admire the Japanese. It seems that they know China better than we do.
Let's go back to this set of general history, written not only by Japanese scholars, but also by first-class scholars in China such as Deng Xiaonan and Yan Buke, which shows its value. I remember that Deng Xiaonan, an authority on the history of the Song Dynasty in China, wrote a preface to introduce the flow of China's thought and religion in the Song Dynasty, and wrote such a passage:
"The first time I saw this series of China History published by Toastmasters (Tokyo, Japan) was at the bookstore in Kyoto, Japan at the end of 2005. From the contents of the volume to the cover binding, it was very eye-catching, and I felt that I couldn't put it down at that time. Perhaps because I also study the history of the Song Dynasty, I have a special interest in The Flow of China Thought and Religion: Song Dynasty by Professor Kojima Yi of the University of Tokyo.
Over the years, great achievements have been made in the popularization of history, and history books for the public are gradually flooding bookstores. From "joking" to "telling the truth", dazzling headlines are dazzling; From literati to scholars, they all show their magical powers to attract ordinary readers. Among many historical reading materials, The Stream of China Thought and Religion: Song Dynasty stands out with its serious academic nature, proper sense of context and humorous brushwork. This is a historical work that gives people a novel impression, and it is a popular reading with concise conception, unconventional writing and appreciation of elegance and popularity. "