The Eastern Learning Background of Liang Qichao's Enlightenment Thoughts

The Eastern Learning Background of Liang Qichao's Enlightenment Thoughts

by Zheng Kuangmin

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This book is a study of Liang Qichao's intellectual history. His work specifically explores the relationship between Liang Qichao's enlightenment thought and Meiji Japan. The book's historical materials are informative and rich, especially the large number of original texts quoted, which makes the book's discussion foundation solid and powerful. It also has some new features that have not been found in previous domestic research in this area, and is quite in-depth. As the first book in China that specifically explores the relationship between Liang Qichao and the Meiji Japanese intellectual circles, the book first briefly examines Liang Qichao's view of Japan during the Hundred Days of 1898 and his early situation in exile in Japan, and then discusses the impact of the thoughts of Japanese Meiji thinkers Fukuzawa Yukichi and Nakamura Tadashi on Liang Qichao. Consciously bringing the consciousness of East Asian civilization into the study of the relationship between Liang Qichao and Meiji Japanese thought will be a more enlightening and valuable attempt.

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