Where is the Source of Peking University?

Where is the Source of Peking University?

by Wang Dong

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What is the historical origin of Peking University? Its ideological trajectory is roughly as follows: (1) In 1918 and 1925, President Cai Yuanpei twice said that ancient Chinese Taixue was the "great-great-grandfather" of modern New Peking University; (2) In 1925, acting president Jiang Menglin judged that the university was changed from the Imperial College to the Imperial University; (3) In 1948, President Hu Shi proposed: Peking University (4) Around 1964, President Lu Ping proposed that inheriting Taixue, learning from the Soviet Union, and referring to Britain and the United States are the three educational policies of Peking University; (5) In the 1960s and 1982, Feng Youlan said: The history of Peking University should be counted from Taixue in the Han Dynasty; (6) In 1987, Ren Ji Yu pointed out: The origin of Peking University should be traced back to 124 BC when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty founded Taixue; (7) In the 1980s and 1990s, Ji Xianlin proposed at the 90th anniversary of Peking University: the history of Peking University should be counted from the founding of the Imperial College, and can also be traced back to Taixue in the Han Dynasty; (8) In 1986, 1988, and 1997, Xiao Chaoran repeatedly said: The origin of Peking University can be directly traced back to the Imperial College of the Jin Dynasty passed down from generation to generation; (9) In 1998, I proposed that the original historical origin of Peking University is the founding of Taixue in the Western Han Dynasty in 124 BC. The direct source is Taixue in ancient Beijing, Taixue in Nanjing, Liao Dynasty in 947 AD, and Imperial College in Dadu in the Yuan Dynasty in 1287.

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