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Zhang Binglin (January 12, 1869 – June 14, 1936), also known by his art name Zhang Taiyan, was a Chinese philologist, textual critic, philosopher, and revolutionary. His philological works include Wen Shi (文始 "The Origin of Writing"), the first systematic work of Chinese etymology.
Zhang Binglin was a Nationalist revolutionary leader and one of the most prominent Confucian scholars in early 20th-century China. Zhang received a traditional education during which he was influenced by Ming dynasty (1368–1644) loyalist writers who had refused to serve the foreign Qing dynasty.
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Zhang Binglin. Filosofo cinese (Yuhang 1869 - Suzhou 1936). Educatosi nello studio dei testi della tradizione confuciana, poté in seguito raggiungere una rigorosa formazione filologica, grazie alla guida di Yu Yue (1821-1906), raffinatissimo e rinomato studioso.
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24 mar 2016 · Zhang Binglin, pen name Zhang Taiyan, Qiushu, Block-Print Edition and Revised Edition (Beijing: Shenghuo dushu xinzhi sanlian shudian, 1998), 161. Li Jun, “Zhang Taiyan de zongjiao guan” (Religious views of Zhang Taiyan) (Master’s dissertation, Northwest University, 2006), 5–11.
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Zhang Binglin (December 25, 1868-June 14, 1936) was a Chinese philologist, textual critic and anti-Manchu revolutionary. His philological works include Wen Shi (文始 "The Origin of Writing"), the first systematic work of Chinese etymology.
29 ott 2020 · In that article, Zhang Binglin adopted the term Han as one that clearly separated the revolutionary masses from the ethnic-Manchu elite. Zhang took the term zu and enlarged it from the local to the national: the Han became the Hanzu and Manchu, the Manzu.