Chen Li Reconciled the Han School of Classical Philology and the Song School

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 6:80-85 (2005)
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Chen Li is a famous Qing scholars, "written by Sook time secretary of the East", renowned within the four seas, known artistically. Changes in the late Qing diverse academic and complex situation, he Bing Cheng Qianjia academic tradition, based on the position of Sinology to classical classics-based, integrated learning and other Song, eclectic, unique, to promote a "new style of study." This "new style of study," due to a modern scientific spirit of the late Qing Dynasty, academics have an important impact. Chen Li is recognized as the Han and Song of the Lord and master of harmony. Chen Li, author of the famous DongShu Du Shu Ji , was a well-known scholar in the late Qing Dynasty. In the complicated academic situation of this carried forward the good intellectual tradition of QianJia school, stuck to the Han school of classical philology, studied at the time the philosophy of Song Dynasty and advocated a special "new style of study" which, with its modem science spirit, had a great influence upon the academic circles at the end of the Qing Dynasty and at the beginning of the Republic of China. Chen Li is considered as one of the best scholars who reconciled the Han school of classical philology and the Song school

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