Zhi Bi Jing Shan: Interviews with Eleven Chinese and Foreign Scholars

Zhi Bi Jing Shan: Interviews with Eleven Chinese and Foreign Scholars

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Each generation has its own academics and each generation has its own ideas. Through Professor Dai Yan's interviews with eleven Chinese and foreign scholars of the older generation from the Anti-Japanese War to the present, including He Zhaowu, Li Xueqin, Zhang Peiheng, Wang Shuizhao, and Qiu Xigui, we have learned about the history of that era that is about to pass, as well as the thinking and choices of scholars in that generation of history-what are their political concerns and academic ideals? How do they choose their own life path amid huge social changes? In their respective professional fields, how do they think about history and the future, and how do they connect the past and the future? Each scholar embodies the academic and ideological ethos of a generation. These scholars can be said to be the backbone of the spirit of this era and the soul of academic culture. Learning from the past and knowing the future, today's scholars only have a full understanding of the academics and thoughts of the previous generation of scholars, in order to build on the past and open up the future. In this sense, this book is also a history of the scholarly mind of previous scholars.

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