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Yang Kuan's Academic Essays
History杨宽学术随笔
Written By Yang Kuan And Compiled By Jia Pengtao
This book is part of the second series of "Collection of Yang Kuan's Works". It mainly collects more than 100 articles of various kinds scattered by Mr. Yang Kuan in newspapers, periodicals and magazines. The articles included in this manuscript mainly include book reviews, Chinese and foreign ancient and modern comments, cultural essays, current articles, work articles, etc., Such as about the preparation for the establishment of the Shanghai Municipal Museum, the collection of exhibits, the planning of exhibitions, the cultivation of cultural and museum talents, and the Jianghu series serialized in newspapers and periodicals. Talk series, as well as Mr. Yang Kuan's comments and book reviews on current affairs in various newspapers and periodicals at that time, and also collected Mr. Yang Kuan's introduction to the democratic independence movement in neighboring countries and other related articles, which comprehensively reflects Mr. Yang Kuan's erudite knowledge and life scholarship.
This book is part of the second series of "Collection of Yang Kuan's Works". It mainly collects more than 100 articles of various kinds scattered by Mr. Yang Kuan in newspapers, periodicals and magazines. The articles included in this manuscript mainly include book reviews, Chinese and foreign ancient and modern comments, cultural essays, current articles, work articles, etc., Such as about the preparation for the establishment of the Shanghai Municipal Museum, the collection of exhibits, the planning of exhibitions, the cultivation of cultural and museum talents, and the Jianghu series serialized in newspapers and periodicals. Talk series, as well as Mr. Yang Kuan's comments and book reviews on current affairs in various newspapers and periodicals at that time, and also collected Mr. Yang Kuan's introduction to the democratic independence movement in neighboring countries and other related articles, which comprehensively reflects Mr. Yang Kuan's erudite knowledge and life scholarship.

杨宽史学讲义六种
Written By Yang Kuan And Compiled By Jia Pengtao
This book is part of the second volume of the "Collection of Yang Kuan's Works". It mainly collects 6 types of lecture notes that Mr. Yang Kuan gave to students when he taught in different periods, namely lecture notes on pre-Qin history, lecture notes on "Shang Shu", lecture notes on Spring and Autumn History, lecture notes on historical research methods, lecture notes on Chinese antiquities, and lecture notes on the outline of historical teaching methods. The six types of lecture notes reveal Mr. Yang Kuan's academic breadth. In many places in the lecture notes, Mr. Yang Kuan's unique but highly explanatory academic views can even be displayed. From today's perspective, these lecture notes are undoubtedly a supplement to Mr. Yang Kuan's well-known achievements such as "Chronicle of Historical Materials of the Warring States Period" and "History of the Ancient Tomb System". They are of great academic and research value. The six lecture notes that make up this book were originally hidden in major libraries, so they have not been known to the public for a long time. These six types of lecture notes are manuscripts. The original manuscripts have traces of Mr. Yang Kuan's personal corrections to Tu Yi, and they also show Mr. Yang Kuan's academic evolution in different periods.
This book is part of the second volume of the "Collection of Yang Kuan's Works". It mainly collects 6 types of lecture notes that Mr. Yang Kuan gave to students when he taught in different periods, namely lecture notes on pre-Qin history, lecture notes on "Shang Shu", lecture notes on Spring and Autumn History, lecture notes on historical research methods, lecture notes on Chinese antiquities, and lecture notes on the outline of historical teaching methods. The six types of lecture notes reveal Mr. Yang Kuan's academic breadth. In many places in the lecture notes, Mr. Yang Kuan's unique but highly explanatory academic views can even be displayed. From today's perspective, these lecture notes are undoubtedly a supplement to Mr. Yang Kuan's well-known achievements such as "Chronicle of Historical Materials of the Warring States Period" and "History of the Ancient Tomb System". They are of great academic and research value. The six lecture notes that make up this book were originally hidden in major libraries, so they have not been known to the public for a long time. These six types of lecture notes are manuscripts. The original manuscripts have traces of Mr. Yang Kuan's personal corrections to Tu Yi, and they also show Mr. Yang Kuan's academic evolution in different periods.

杨宽书信集
Written By Yang Kuan And Compiled By Jia Pengtao
This book collects more than 90 letters between Yang Kuan and dozens of scholars from 1940 to 2003. The correspondence recipients include Lu Simian, Lu Yiren, Tong Shuye, Jiang Dayi, Shen Yanguo, Hu Jueming, Wu Ze, Mitarashi Teng, Wang Xiaolian, Takagi Tomomi, Ma Yao, Hu Daojing, Li Shaokun, Jiang Weisong, etc., As well as institutions such as Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, Shanghai People's Publishing House, and Shanghai Library. This collection of letters is compiled from existing publications, archives, and the manuscripts of Mr. Yang Kuan collected in the Shanghai Library. It is the most comprehensive collection of Yang Kuan's letters to date. Many of the letters are published publicly for the first time, allowing readers to learn about Mr. Yang Kuan's academic exchanges through these letters, which has certain historical value. The appendix is five articles written by Yang Kuan in memory of Lu Simian, Gu Jiegang, Zhang Taiyan and Li Yanong.
This book collects more than 90 letters between Yang Kuan and dozens of scholars from 1940 to 2003. The correspondence recipients include Lu Simian, Lu Yiren, Tong Shuye, Jiang Dayi, Shen Yanguo, Hu Jueming, Wu Ze, Mitarashi Teng, Wang Xiaolian, Takagi Tomomi, Ma Yao, Hu Daojing, Li Shaokun, Jiang Weisong, etc., As well as institutions such as Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, Shanghai People's Publishing House, and Shanghai Library. This collection of letters is compiled from existing publications, archives, and the manuscripts of Mr. Yang Kuan collected in the Shanghai Library. It is the most comprehensive collection of Yang Kuan's letters to date. Many of the letters are published publicly for the first time, allowing readers to learn about Mr. Yang Kuan's academic exchanges through these letters, which has certain historical value. The appendix is five articles written by Yang Kuan in memory of Lu Simian, Gu Jiegang, Zhang Taiyan and Li Yanong.