
An Overview of the Academic Origins of the Qing Dynasty
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In the spring of 1930, Luo Zhenyu was invited by the Japanese scholar Matsuzaki Tsuruo to give an overview of the academic origins of the Qing Dynasty. The main content of the book is "A Summary of the Academic Origins of the Qing Dynasty" narrated by Luo Zhenyu, translated and annotated by Tsuruo Matsuzaki in Japanese, and translated by Mu Chuanjin, a senior scholar in Dalian. The book starts by tracing the academic changes in the past dynasties before the Qing Dynasty, and briefly comments on the academic history from the pre-Qin to the Ming Dynasty, which serves as the premise and basis for discussing the academic changes in the Qing Dynasty. Then the overall academic outlook of the Qing Dynasty is described and evaluated from four aspects: academic origins, academic schools, research methods, and academic gains and losses. During the editing process, the "Summary of the Academic Origin of the Dynasty" in Luo's collected works was used as a reference. In order to enable readers and researchers to understand Luo's academic historical theories as comprehensively as possible and to understand the context in which these historical theories occurred, this book also includes Luo's "Gradual Changes in Ancient and Modern Academics", "Fusang Two Months", and "Fifty Days Dream Traces" ", "Ji Liao Bian", "The Biography of Wang Zhongcu of Haining", "Preface to the Sixtieth Life of Dr. Kano Junzan", "Books with Ke Fengsun as a Scholar" and other articles, and also include Ke Changsi's "Hanging Mr. Yuluo" and Dong Zuobin's "A Brief Biography of Mr. Luo Xuetang" as appendices.
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