Study Abroad Era

Study Abroad Era

by Zhou Zuoren Et Al.

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In the late Qing Dynasty, the trend of "Western learning spreading to the east" was just beginning, and China in the 20th century may have entered an era of "violent western culture" (Feng Youlan's words). Regardless of the differences, estrangements, and even sectarian opinions between those who study in the East and those who study in the West, generations of scholars who have crossed the ocean for hundreds of years have left their footprints in the history of our civilization since Rong Rong Hong sent the first batch of children studying in the United States to the other side of the ocean. From the mainland to the ocean, Chinese people have formed new ideological fronts in the "study abroad era". Topics such as the difference between China and the West, tradition and modernity, "impact-response" and "internal rationale" are all reflected to varying degrees in their thoughts and actions. There are countless stories here, some joyful, some sad, some have been recorded, and many more may have been buried in the dust of history forever.

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