From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Xia Zengyou
Chinese夏曾佑
Bieshi
Traditional Chinese別士
Simplified Chinese别士

Xia Zengyou ( Chinese: 夏曾佑; 1863–1924) was a Chinese Buddhist scholar, historian and poet active in the late Qing dynasty who published a general history of China in 1904, [1] titled Zhongguo lishi jiaokeshu (中国历史教科书; literally "Chinese History: A Textbook"). [2] He believed that his contemporaries had much to learn from history, writing in the preface of his textbook that "there is no greater wisdom than ... (drawing) inferences from past events". [3] Commissioned by Commercial Press, the textbook was well-received for the rest of Xia's life and was reprinted in 1933. [4] Described as an "important intermediary between the Buddhist milieu and the intellectuals" during his time, Xia is credited with introducing Buddhist literature to reformist official Sun Baoxuan as well as yogachara to philosopher Zhang Binglin. [5] Xia was friends with Liang Qichao and Yan Fu, [6] with whom he co-edited a couple of newsletters. [7] He also occasionally wrote under the pseudonym of Bieshi. [8]

References

Citations

  1. ^ Hon & Culp 2007, p. 127.
  2. ^ Wu 2018, p. 425.
  3. ^ Riebold 2020, p. 238.
  4. ^ Hon 2015, p. 42.
  5. ^ Makeham 2014, p. 214.
  6. ^ Torstendahl 2000, p. 45.
  7. ^ Kockum 1990, p. 256.
  8. ^ Kockum 1990, p. 196.

Bibliography

  • Hon, Tze-ki; Culp, Robert (2007). The Politics of Historical Production in Late Qing and Republican China. Brill. ISBN  9789004160231.
  • Hon, Tze-ki (2015). The Allure of the Nation: The Cultural and Historical Debates in Late Qing and Republican China. Brill. ISBN  9789004290501.
  • Kockum, Keiko (1990). Japanese Achievement, Chinese Aspiration: A Study of the Japanese Influence on the Modernisation of the Late Qing Novel. Plus Ultra. ISBN  9789186668389.
  • Makeham, John (2014). Transforming Consciousness: Yogācāra Thought in Modern China. Oxford University Press. ISBN  9780199358137.
  • Riebold, Sebastian (2020). Revisiting the Sick Man of Asia": Discourses of Weakness in Late 19th and Early 20th Century China. Campus Verlag. ISBN  9783593509020.
  • Torstendahl, Rolf (2000). An Assessment of Twentieth-century Historiography: Professionalism, Methodologies, Writings. Almquist & Wiksell. ISBN  9789174023053.
  • Wu, Huaiqi (2018). An Historical Sketch of Chinese Historiography. Springer. ISBN  9783662562536.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Xia Zengyou
Chinese夏曾佑
Bieshi
Traditional Chinese別士
Simplified Chinese别士

Xia Zengyou ( Chinese: 夏曾佑; 1863–1924) was a Chinese Buddhist scholar, historian and poet active in the late Qing dynasty who published a general history of China in 1904, [1] titled Zhongguo lishi jiaokeshu (中国历史教科书; literally "Chinese History: A Textbook"). [2] He believed that his contemporaries had much to learn from history, writing in the preface of his textbook that "there is no greater wisdom than ... (drawing) inferences from past events". [3] Commissioned by Commercial Press, the textbook was well-received for the rest of Xia's life and was reprinted in 1933. [4] Described as an "important intermediary between the Buddhist milieu and the intellectuals" during his time, Xia is credited with introducing Buddhist literature to reformist official Sun Baoxuan as well as yogachara to philosopher Zhang Binglin. [5] Xia was friends with Liang Qichao and Yan Fu, [6] with whom he co-edited a couple of newsletters. [7] He also occasionally wrote under the pseudonym of Bieshi. [8]

References

Citations

  1. ^ Hon & Culp 2007, p. 127.
  2. ^ Wu 2018, p. 425.
  3. ^ Riebold 2020, p. 238.
  4. ^ Hon 2015, p. 42.
  5. ^ Makeham 2014, p. 214.
  6. ^ Torstendahl 2000, p. 45.
  7. ^ Kockum 1990, p. 256.
  8. ^ Kockum 1990, p. 196.

Bibliography

  • Hon, Tze-ki; Culp, Robert (2007). The Politics of Historical Production in Late Qing and Republican China. Brill. ISBN  9789004160231.
  • Hon, Tze-ki (2015). The Allure of the Nation: The Cultural and Historical Debates in Late Qing and Republican China. Brill. ISBN  9789004290501.
  • Kockum, Keiko (1990). Japanese Achievement, Chinese Aspiration: A Study of the Japanese Influence on the Modernisation of the Late Qing Novel. Plus Ultra. ISBN  9789186668389.
  • Makeham, John (2014). Transforming Consciousness: Yogācāra Thought in Modern China. Oxford University Press. ISBN  9780199358137.
  • Riebold, Sebastian (2020). Revisiting the Sick Man of Asia": Discourses of Weakness in Late 19th and Early 20th Century China. Campus Verlag. ISBN  9783593509020.
  • Torstendahl, Rolf (2000). An Assessment of Twentieth-century Historiography: Professionalism, Methodologies, Writings. Almquist & Wiksell. ISBN  9789174023053.
  • Wu, Huaiqi (2018). An Historical Sketch of Chinese Historiography. Springer. ISBN  9783662562536.



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