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Classics and History: Kang Youwei and Zhang Taiyan (two Volumes)

Tang Zhijun

580K0

This book is titled "Classics and History: Kang Youwei and Zhang Taiyan". It is a collection of research papers on Kang Youwei and Zhang Taiyan by the famous modern historian Tang Zhijun. It includes a total of 69 papers written in different periods. According to different research angles, it is divided into eight groups: the first group of seven articles discusses the rise and development of modern and ancient literature, the second group of nine articles discusses the inheritance and development of the Confucian school of Confucianism in the Qing Dynasty, the third group of seven articles examines many details of the interactions between Zhang Taiyan, Liu Shipei and others, the fourth group of eight articles takes the theme of the enlightenment of the Reform Movement of 1898 as the theme, and the fifth group of fifteen articles The first chapter examines the role and status of Kang Youwei and others in the Reform Movement of 1898. The sixth group of seven articles examines the relationship between Kang Youwei, Sun Yat-sen and others before and after the Self-Reliance Army Uprising. The seventh group of ten articles analyzes Zhang Taiyan's revolutionary thoughts and the historical significance of the "Soviet Reporting Case". The eighth group of six articles explores Zhang Taiyan's activities before and after 1911 and his relationship with the Guangfuhui.

Collection of Historical Essays by Tang Zhijun

Tang Zhijun

198K0

"Collected Historical Essays of Tang Zhijun" mainly includes studies on Kang Youwei, "A Letter to the Bus" and "An Examination of Confucius' Reform". And Liang Qichao and the Current Affairs Daily. Research on Yan Fuhe's "Tianyan Lun", "Guowen Compilation", etc. This is the author's new historical work and has important reference value for the study of modern Chinese history.

Taking Advantage of New Achievements: from 1898 to 1911

Tang Zhijun

437K0

This book is composed of modern historical materials, surveys and interviews, and lecture records collected by the author during his lectures in Japan. Many outstanding figures from modern China have left an important mark in Japan, and many historical relics have been preserved to this day. The author not only investigated the relevant historical traces, but also visited the National Diet Library of Japan, the Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Oriental Bunko, the Jinggado Bunko, and the University of Tokyo Library. Important library institutions such as the Library of Kyoto University and the Library of the Institute of Humanities at Kyoto University have obtained a large amount of valuable materials from the Reform Movement of 1898 and the Revolution of 1911, and combined them with long-term accumulation to make detailed interpretations, providing a rich historical text for the academic circle of modern Chinese history. The author's lecture records and his interactions with Japanese scholars such as Mr. Shimada Kenji are also valuable records of contemporary exchanges between Chinese and Japanese history circles.