The eastward spread of Western learning (simplified Chinese: 西学东渐; traditional Chinese: 西學東漸) refers to the spread of Western technologies and ideologies...
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Total Westernization (category Cultural history of China)
dynasty by Western great power was due to the backwardness of Chinese monarchical culture. Therefore, they advocate learning from Western ways of thinking...
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Simplified Chinese characters (redirect from Simplification of Chinese characters)
teaching and learning Chinese as FL outside China, the simplified version has gradually gained ground and become the first choice because of student demand…...
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(Marxism), demanding "complete Westernization", in a new guise. Eastward spread of Western learning Essence-Function (體用) 东学西渐 西学东渐 Li 2012, p. 566 Pohl (2018)...
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1911 Revolution (redirect from Republican Revolution of 1911)
ideas of "Resist Qing and restore Ming" (反清復明) that had been around since the days of the Taiping Rebellion. Others, such as Zhang Binglin, spread calls...
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Westernization (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
this Western notion. The eastward spread of Western learning (simplified Chinese: 西学东渐; traditional Chinese: 西學東漸) refers to the spread of Western technologies...
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Western missionaries entering China during the 19th century. Missionaries wrote stories, poems, essays and other works in vernacular to better spread...
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May Fourth Movement (redirect from Tiananmen Square protests of 1919)
Chinese nationalists called for a rejection of traditional values and the adoption of Western ideals of "Mr. Science" (賽先生; 赛先生; Sài xiānsheng) and "Mr...
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New Enlightenment (China) (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2025)
Khrushchev Thaw Glasnost and New political thinking Eastward spread of Western learning "Cui Jian: Father of Chinese Rock 'N' Roll". UCLA. June 3, 2005. Archived...
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Zuo Zongtang (category Grand Councillors of the Qing dynasty)
directed his attention to the study of Western sciences, in the early days of the eastward spread of Western learning. When the Taiping Rebellion broke...
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East-west cultural debate (category Western culture-centric)
Mainland debated the "subjectivity of Chinese culture". Since the 16th century, Western learning has spread eastward, sparking a dispute between the East...
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Confucianism (redirect from School of Literati)
personal virtue (de) spreads beneficent influence throughout the kingdom. This idea is developed further in the Great Learning and is tightly linked...
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Lu Xun (category Academic staff of Peking University)
military school in Nanjing. As a consequence of Lu's decision to attend a military school specializing in Western education, his mother wept, he was instructed...
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Taiwan, the use of Mandarin as the medium of instruction in the educational system and in the media has contributed to the spread of Mandarin. As a result...
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Hu Shih (category Ministers of science and technology of the Republic of China)
Written Chinese which helped spread literacy in China. He also helped found Cornell's extensive library collections of East Asian books and materials...
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Chinese variety by literate speakers of another mutually unintelligible one, e.g. Mandarin and Cantonese. Learning Classical or Modern Chinese. Use with...
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New Confucianism (category Articles with Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy links)
of Wang Yangming, Xiong developed a metaphysical system for the new Confucian movement and believed Chinese learning was superior to Western learning...
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New Culture Movement (category History of Confucianism)
written form of the language since antiquity. The restructuring of national heritage first began when Hu Shih replaced traditional Confucian learning with a...
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existing base into the Yan'an Soviet.: 174 The Western world first got a clear view of the main base of the Chinese Communist Party through Edgar Snow's...
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Yu Dafu (category University of Tokyo alumni)
from Chinese literature texts, but he also quotes from Western literature texts, like the poems of Wordsworth (British poet) and Heine (German poet). In...
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Doubting Antiquity School (category Historiography of China)
and Miao Fenglin [zh]. In the atmosphere of critical re-evaluation of traditional culture and learnings of the early 20th century, the Doubting Antiquity...
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Xueheng School (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
began to teach at Tsinghua University in 1925, the faculty of Tsinghua Academy of Chinese Learning, including Wang Guowei, Chen Yinke and Liang Qichao also...
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West Africa (redirect from Western Africa)
also known as Western Africa, is the westernmost region of Africa. The United Nations defines Western Africa as the 16 countries of Benin, Burkina Faso...
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Dravidian peoples (redirect from History of the Dravidians)
likely originated in the Elam province in southwestern Iran, spread eastwards with the movement of farmers to the Indus Valley and the Indian sub-continent...
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there spread eastwards and westwards. Contemporaneously, a grain-grinding culture using the earliest type of sickle blades had replaced the culture of hunters...
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outside of the West, such as China, India, Russia, Byzantium and the Middle East). Western civilization has spread to produce the dominant cultures of modern...
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Indo-Aryan migrations (redirect from Mortimer Wheeler's theory of Aryan Invasion)
farmers of Iran and to the pastoralists of the Eurasian steppe spread eastward into South Asia." They further note that ANI "can be modelled as a mix of ancestry...
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Bantu peoples (redirect from List of Bantu peoples)
grouping of approximately 400 distinct native African ethnic groups who speak Bantu languages. The languages are native to countries spread over a vast...
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Europe (redirect from Map of europe)
based on a system of European treaties. The EU originated in Western Europe but has been expanding eastward since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in...
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the Tibetans and migrated eastward, to what are now parts of Shanxi and Shaanxi. In 584-5 Tuoba Ningzong led the first group of Tanguts to submit to the...
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