Liang Qichao Qi Chao has his own ice drinking room? Drink ice? This word comes from The Life of Zhuangzi: Order me to drink ice tonight. What is internal heat? ? . Liang Qichao is one of the most outstanding scholars in the late Qing Dynasty and modern times. His extensive knowledge and profound knowledge amazed others. Liang Qichao has profound attainments in a series of disciplines such as philosophy, history, literature, law, religion, etc. He has never stopped writing all his life, and all kinds of works add up to more than 6,543,800 words. 1925 Liang Qichao was employed as the tutor of Tsinghua National Studies Institute.
Chen Yinque Chen Yinque was a famous master of Chinese studies during the Republic of China. His father was Chen, one of the four sons in the late Qing Dynasty, and his grandfather was Chen Baozhen, the governor of Hunan Province. I studied in western countries in my early years, leaving traces of studying in Harvard University, Berlin University and Zurich University, but I didn't have any diploma. After returning to China from 65438 to 0924, Chen Yinque was recommended by Liang Qichao as a tutor of Tsinghua Institute of Chinese Studies, and at the same time served as a professor of Chinese Department, Philosophy Department and History Department in Tsinghua.
Wang Guowei was a famous scholar and master of Chinese studies in the late Qing Dynasty, and made remarkable achievements in many fields of Chinese studies. Wang Guowei was born in a poor family and was admitted as a scholar in his early years. After that, he tried again and again, and when he met the Reform Movement of 1898, he gave up the idea of imperial examination and concentrated on learning knowledge. Liang Qichao called it? Scholars not only in China, but all over the world? 1925, Wang Guowei was hired as the tutor of Tsinghua Institute of Chinese Studies. 1927, Wang Guowei threw himself into Kunming Lake.
Zhao Yuanren Zhao Yuanren is a rare language genius. He was surprised by his language talent. It is said that he is proficient in most languages in the world and dialects all over the country. He was the second batch of students studying in the United States during the Republic of China. After graduation, he taught at Harvard University, Cornell University, University of Hawaii and Yale University. From 65438 to 0925, Zhao Yuanren was hired as the tutor of Tsinghua University China Research Institute.