? Who are the 10 top masters of Chinese studies in China's modern history?
Some people say that most of the current Chinese studies are charlatans, some people say that the effectiveness of Chinese studies is limited to agricultural civilization, and some even say that Chinese studies are now being used by lawless elements and fooled into a cult tendency. But true Chinese studies can still inherit the essence of traditional culture. & gt Next, let's take a look at the real national studies: > No.65438 +0 Wang Guowei >: Reasons for being on the list: master of Ci-poetry, pioneer of traditional Chinese opera, and leader of modern archaeology. He is groundbreaking in many aspects and has a far-reaching impact on future generations. Many works have become classics in academic circles and enjoy high reputation at home and abroad. & gt representative works: Textual research on Ci-Hua on earth, Ci-Hua on earth, the history of drama in Song and Yuan Dynasties, and Yin Oracle Bone Inscriptions's poem The Scholars, which is included in Wang Guowei's suicide note. The essays made by traveling to Japan outside the collection are included in the book Wang Guowei's Academic Essays. & gt Disciples: Gu Jiegang, Zhao Wanli, Jiang Liangfu, etc. >; NO.2 reasons for Liang Qichao's listing: a pioneer of modern new historiography, he has been active in politics for a long time and is a man of the hour who has far-reaching influence on modern politics. He has made great achievements in philosophy, literature, history, Confucian classics, religion and other fields. & gt Representative works: New History, Historical Research Law, Academic History of China in Recent 300 Years, Academic Introduction of Qing Dynasty, Eighteen Treatises on Buddhism, many of which are included in The Complete Works of Drinking Ice Room. & gt Disciples: Xu, Cai E, Hu Shi, xie guozhen, etc. >; NO.3 Zhang Taiyan > Reasons for being on the list: Master of Modern Park Studies, Master of Primary School Studies, Master of Confucian Classics, Master of History, devoted himself to studying Buddhism in his later years, studying Sanskrit hard during his stay in Japan, and interpreting Laozi and Zhuangzi with Buddhism, which had a far-reaching impact on later generations. On the primary school side, he is unique in exegetics, and Huang Kan is the only scholar who can match him. In Confucian classics, you can recite four books and five classics when you are young. It is easy for a hundred schools of thought to contend. In particular, he is quite proficient in ancient books before the Tang Dynasty, and he knows them like the palm of his hand, which makes the academic community awe. & gt representative works: New Dialect, Zuo Zhuan Chun Qiu Reader, Shu Shu, On Investigation, On the Balance of National Heritage, On the Interpretation of Everything, A Brief Comment on Han Dynasty, A Lecture on Chinese Studies, etc. & gt disciples: Ma Yuzao, Shen Jianshi, Qian, Huang Kan, Lu Xun, Zhu Jihai, etc. & gtNO.4 Chen Yinque > Reason for being on the list: A master of modern history, especially good at Tang Shi studies, is recognized as a leading figure in the history circle. His father is a famous scholar in modern times, Chen, who said that the poem "Sanyuan Jingshe" was handed down from generation to generation. Chen Yinque knows many languages, except English, French, German, Italian, Latin and Spanish, especially Sanskrit, Tibetan, Turkic, Xixia and Qidan. At the same time, he also knows many small languages that have disappeared in Asia Minor. According to Cao Juren's statistics (Essay on the History of China's Academic Thought), he knows 18 languages, which is a miracle in the field of linguistics and amazes the world. & gt Representative works: Biography of Bai Yuan's Poems, Biography of Liu, Brief Introduction to the System of Sui and Tang Dynasties, First Edition of Jinming Series, Second Edition of Jinming Series, Political History of Sui and Tang Dynasties, etc. & gt Disciples: Jiang Tianshu, Liu Jie, Ji Xianlin, etc. >; Fifth place Huang Kan > Reason for being on the list: He has profound attainments in Confucian classics, literature and philosophy, especially in the phonology, writing and exegetics of traditional primary schools. Together with Zhang Taiyan and Liu, they are also called masters of Chinese studies, and together with Zhang Taiyan, they are called "masters of primary schools since Ganjia" and "descendants of traditional philology". What is even more amazing to the world is that he never published any works before his death. He once had a classic saying: "Don't write a book before the age of fifty." Half a century later, this sentence is still widely circulated on the campus of Wu Da University, which is enough to prove its rigorous scholarship. Mr. Zhang Taiyan advised him to write a book many times before his death, but he was unmoved. Although he has not published any works, he has become a world-recognized master of Chinese studies. & gt Masterpieces: Notes on Wen Xin Diao Long, Explanations of Anti-tangent, Notes on Journal, Rhyme Table, Huang Kan's Academic Essays, Four Notes on Writing, A Preliminary Compilation of Words, Notes by Mr. Huang Jigang, Selected Works on Huang Studies (Note: Edited for Later Generations) > Disciples: Xu Fu, Pan, and Zhang Wei. Reason for being on the list: He was a man of the hour in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. He has not only made remarkable achievements in the political arena, but also made great achievements in the academic arena. He is even as famous as Zhang Taiyan and is called "Uncle" (Uncle Zhang Taiyan and Uncle Liu). He is a well-known figure who spans political and academic circles. His most profound academic achievements are the teaching of China Literature and Literature History and the publication of Lectures on the History of Ancient Chinese Literature. He won the school of literary selection in the dispute of literary schools and laid a "model" for the teaching and research of literary history. & gt Main works: Essence of Folk Contract in China, Lecture Notes on China's Medieval Literature History, Chronology of Huangdi, Academic Similarities and Differences between Han and Song Dynasties, etc. & gt disciples: Huang Kan, Chen Zhongfan, Hao Liquan, etc. >; Reason for Wang Li > on the list: He has been engaged in teaching and research of language science and has made important contributions to the development of language science and the cultivation of linguistic professionals in China. 1936 published the article "A Preliminary Study of China Grammar", which criticized the situation that China grammarians followed the English grammar research since Ma Shi's "Wen Tong", and made a preliminary discussion on the characteristics and research methods of Chinese grammar. Cohesion in Grammar of China published by 1937 points out that copula is not necessary in ancient Chinese, and Chinese sentences do not necessarily have verbs. This reveals a prominent feature that Chinese is different from Indo-European languages. His works such as Modern Grammar in China (1943), Grammar Theory in China (1944) and Grammar Outline in China (1946) have established their own Chinese grammar system with A Dream of Red Mansions as the main research object. In addition, he also made great achievements in phonology. His Rhythm of China's Poems deeply studied the metrical features and linguistic features of China's ancient poems, and made outstanding contributions to the research and development of China's phonology. & gt Main works: Ancient Chinese, Poetic Metrics, Grammar and Grammar Teaching, Introduction to Cantonese, How Cantonese People Learn Mandarin, Summary of Poetic Metrics, Rhyme of Chu Ci, Rhyme of the Book of Songs, How Cantonese People Learn Mandarin, Rhyme of Chinese Poetry, Rhyme of Chinese Poetry and Rhyme of Chinese Poetry. & gt8 Ji Xianlin >; Reasons for being on the list: contemporary famous linguist, essayist, and expert in oriental culture research. He knows the past like the back of his hand and is called an "academic leader". His academic research covers ancient Indian languages, especially Buddhist Sanskrit, and can be regarded as one of the few masters who can master Buddhist Sanskrit in the world, such as Tuhuoluo, ancient Indian literature, Indian Buddhist history, China Buddhist history, Central Asian Buddhist history, Tang Shi, Sino-Indian cultural exchange history, Chinese and foreign cultural exchange history, similarities and differences between Chinese and Western cultures, aesthetics and ancient China literary theory, German and Western literature, comparative literature and folk literature, prose and essay creation. And has made outstanding achievements in these fields. In 2006, he became the first scholar to win the Lifetime Achievement Award of Translation Culture, and was named "Touching China Person of the Year" in this year. & gt Main works: Essays on the History of Sino-Indian Cultural Relations (Essays) 1957, People's Education; A preliminary study of (theory) 1979, foreign literature; Heart Shadow of Tianzhu (Prose Collection) 1980, Hundred Flowers; Selected Works of Ji Xianlin (Prose Collection) 198O, Hong Kong Literature Research Association; Lang Runji (Prose Collection) 198 1, Shanghai Literature and Art; Ji Xianlin's Prose Collection 1986, Peking University Publishing House > No.9 Xu Fu > Reason for listing: 65438-0929 studied at Jinling University, and studied under Huang Kan in writing, phonology and exegetics. 1935 He entered the National Studies Class of Jinling University, and later transferred to Zhang Taiyan to study. He has taught in National Frontier College, Jinling University, Nanjing Normal University and other schools. He has served as an associate professor, professor and honorary director of the Institute of Ancient Literature Arrangement of Nanjing Normal University, a member of the editorial board of Cihai, one of the editors of the Lexical Branch of Cihai, one of the deputy editors of the Chinese Dictionary, a director of the Chinese Language Society, the president of China Exegetics Research Association, a consultant of China Phonology Research Association, the president of Jiangsu Language Society, and an editor of handed down books. His contributions in the field of language and writing are mainly reflected in exegetics, collating, Mongolian and Tibetan language research, writing research, etymology research, dialect research and so on. In the comparison between Mongolian and Tibetan languages and Chinese, there are several books, such as Bad Words Originated from Tibetan (Oriental Magazine), E Shi Phonetic Test (Oriental Magazine), The Origin of Warm Words and Tibetan Letters, The Phonetic Meaning of Bad Words and Their Date of Generation, etc. In exegetics, he is the most diligent and writes a lot. His representative works include Inferring the Writing Age of Peacock Flying Southeast from Language, Notes on Han Changli's Poems, etc. & gt representative works: Xu Fu's Essays on Linguistics and Philology, Guang Ya Yi Lin, Shuo Wen 540 Radicals, etc. & gtNo. 10 Qian Zhongshu >: Reason for being on the list: I have a gift since I was a child, and I am a quick reader and never forget anything. While studying in Tsinghua, he swept the Tsinghua Library. During my stay in England, I stayed in the library of Oxford University for several years. Later, he and his wife, Jiang Yang, spent a year in France, enjoying the books in the library of the University of Paris. He has read as many books as before, which is rare at home and abroad. If you want to be profound in knowledge, you must integrate ancient and modern in one furnace and integrate Chinese and foreign in one. Proficient in English, French, German, Italian, Latin and Spanish, and unparalleled in Chinese and English. He wrote four volumes1300,000 words of Guanzui Bian in elegant classical Chinese, and made detailed textual research, annotation and explanation on ten ancient books such as Justice, Old Works, Textual Research on Shi Zhu and Taiping Guangji, and quoted 4000 works 13000 articles from domestic and foreign writers. There are more than 90,000 pages of reading notes and tens of millions of words in many languages. & gt Representative works: Fortress Besieged, Ghost, Qian Zhongshu's Prose, Notes on Selected Poems of Song Dynasty, Lu, Guan Cone, Notes on Selected Poems of Song Dynasty, Notes on Rong Anting, etc. & gt Disciple: Luan Guiming and others >