
Nine Lectures on Qing History
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This book is the content of two lectures given by Konan Naito in 1911 and 1915 when he was teaching at Kyoto University. In 1911, when the Qing Dynasty was in turmoil, the author made an incisive and profound analysis of why the Qing Dynasty came to an end from three aspects: military strength, finance, and ideology, and made a bold and rational prediction of China's future destiny. In 1915, China had entered the period of the Republic of China. The author once again sorted out the history of the Qing Dynasty, from politics to art, spanning Confucian classics, history, and literature. Listening to Naito Honan's lecture on history, listening to a dusty past event, I gained a new understanding. When I opened the scroll, I realized that there is still such a way to read history, and there is still that way to study it.
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