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Li, Yu. "Training Scholars not Politicians." Modern Asian Studies 37, no. 4 (2003): 919–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x03004086.

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Conventional wisdom dictates that Chinese literati in the Qing dynasty (1644–1912), like their forerunners in previous dynasties, were politically active. Chinese Marxist historians tend to portray the Qing literati as politicians rather than scholars. Tang Zhiju, a China-based historian and the author of a book with an explicitly political title, Jindai Jingxue yu Zhengzhi (Modern Classical Learning and Politics), argues that the forefather of the Qing Evidential Research School, Gu Yanwu (1613–1682), used classical learning to maintain the Han people's national consciousness, and that the founders of the Gongyang New Text School, Zhuang Cunyu (1719–1788) and Liu Fenglu (1776–1829), applied the ‘sublime words with deep meaning’ in the Gongyang Chunqiu (Gongyang Commentary on Spring and Autumn Annals) to justify the Manchu's tianming (mandate of heaven). In late Qing, Tang contends, the New Text scholars Kang Youwei (1858–1927) and Liang Qichao (1873–1929) studied the classics with the intention of political reform, while the Old Text scholar Zhang Taiyan (1869–1936) developed the tradition in Confucianism of jingshi (managing the world) for anti-Manchu revolution.
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HE, ZHU-QING. "A checklist of Chinese crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidea)." Zootaxa 4369, no. 4 (2018): 515. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4369.4.4.

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A checklist of Chinese crickets, including Taiwan, is offered. Presently 331 species or subspecies have been reported including true crickets, scale crickets, ant crickets and mole crickets belonging to 6 families, 16 subfamilies and 83 genera. Modicogryllus (Modicogryllus) maculatus (Shiraki, 1930) is moved to Comidoblemmus as C. maculatus (Shiraki, 1930) comb. nov. Velarifictorus (Velarifictorus) koshunensis (Shiraki, 1911) is moved to Turanogryllus as T. koshunensis (Shiraki, 1911) comb. nov. Qingryllus Chen & Zheng, 1995 syn. is the junior synonym of Goniogryllus Chopard, 1936. Loxoblemmus angulatus Bey-Bienko, 1956 syn. is the junior synonym of Loxoblemmus appendicularis Shiraki, 1930. Cophogryllus kuhlgatzi Karny, 1908 syn. is the junior synonym of Teleogryllus (Brachyteleogryllus) occipitalis occipitalis (Serville, 1838). Velarifictorus (Velarifictorus) aspersus borealis Gorochov, 1985 syn. is the junior synonym of Velarifictorus (Velarifictorus) aspersus aspersus (Walker, 1869). Modicogryllus (Modicogryllus) latefasciatus (Chopard, 1933) syn. is the junior synonym of Velarifictorus (Velarifictorus) micado (Saussure, 1877). Velarifictorus (Velarifictorus) ornatus caudatus (Shiraki, 1930) syn. is the junior synonym of Velarifictorus (Velarifictorus) ornatus ornatus (Shiraki, 1911). Dianemobius nigrofasciatus (Matsumura, 1904) syn. is the junior synonym of Dianemobius fascipes (Walker, 1869). Polionemobius mikado (Shiraki, 1911) syn. is the junior synonym of Polionemobius taprobanensis (Walker, 1869). Vietacheta picea Gorochov, 1992, Oecanthus euryelytra Ichikawa, 2001, Oecanthus similator Ichikawa, 2001, Xabea levissima Gorochov, 1992, Pteronemobius (Pteronemobius) yezoensis (Shiraki, 1911), Metioche (Metioche) japonica (Ichikawa, 2001), Natula matsuurai Sugimoto, 2001 are the first records from China.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Zhang, Taiyan , 1869-1936"

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Li, Chi-ming. "Zhang Taiyan's (1869-1936) conception of history Zhang Taiyan zhi li shi guan/." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 1989. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B31949538.

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Devienne, Frédéric. "Considérations thèoriques sur l'écriture par deux lettrés chinois au début du 20e siècle." Paris, EPHE, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001EPHE4041.

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Cette thèse argumente pour la réhabilitation d'un grand lettré chinois, Zhang Binglin (Taiyan; 1869-1936), dans l'un des domaines les plus significatifs de son érudition: l'étude de la langue écrite. Les engagements politiques du lettré, relégués au second plan, sont ainsi éclairés d'un jour nouveau, au regard de ce qui constitue le centre de notre débat: l'analyse des textes linguistiques de Zhang Binglin et sa volonté farouche de faire basculer l'ancienne philologie traditionnelle, fondée sous les Han, ou <petite étude> (xiaoxue), pour en faire une discipline linguistique ou yuyan wenzi zhi xue (l'étude de la langue et de l'écriture). Les préoccupations linguistiques de l'auteur, entre 1898 et 1915, dans les trois domaines de l'étude phonétique, de l'étude sémantique et de l'étude graphique, complétées par la synthèse opérée par son principal disciple Huang Kan dans les années 1920-1930, constituent en effet l'une des réflexions les plus abouties de la période sur la question de l'écriture: critique de l'évolution des systèmes d'écriture selon Herbert Spencer; analyse de la " rivalité " entre alphabet et caractères chinois, constitution d'une nouvelle discipline linguistique en Chine, inspirée de Max Muller; reconnaissance du statut phonographique de l'écriture chinoise. Malgré quelques lacunes (vision parfois très utopiste de l'origine du langage, rejet de l'épigraphie), l'école de Zhang et Huang, en prenant parti pour la continuation du wenyan ou langue classique écrite, s'inscrit dans la continuité d'une linguistique proprement chinoise, dans laquelle l'objet d'étude est l'expression écrite du langage. Cette étude est la première présentation analytique et critique de ce courant qui aborde des questions fondamentales, laissées de côté par les tenants de la linguistique occidentalisée, lesquels, en réaction, se consacreront uniquement à l'étude de la langue orale à partir des années 1920-1930.
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Books on the topic "Zhang, Taiyan , 1869-1936"

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Zhang Taiyan yi shi 1869-1936. Ren min ri bao chu ban she, 2012.

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Mingguo, Wen, ed. Zhang Taiyan zi shu, 1869-1936. Ren min ri bao chu ban she, 2012.

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