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The masters of Chinese studies rank in the top ten.

The top ten masters of Chinese studies are Liang Qichao, Zhang Taiyan, Wang Guowei, Cai Yuanpei, Qian Zhongshu, Feng Youlan, Cheng, Nan, Gu Hongming and Liang Shuming.

1, Liang Qichao

A famous scholar in China, one of the four professors of Tsinghua University Sinology Research Institute, a modern educator, historian, writer, thinker and politician in China, a leader of the Reform Movement of 1898, and a representative of the New Legalists. Liang Qichao was one of the earliest important figures who advocated the concept of "Chinese studies" in the early 20th century.

2. Zhang Taiyan

Modern democratic revolutionist, thinker and famous scholar, whose research scope covers elementary school, history, philosophy and politics. , wrote a lot. He has made great achievements in many fields of China studies, especially in literature, history and linguistics, and is regarded as the first person to study China.

3. Wang Guowei

China is a well-known scholar who enjoys an international reputation at the intersection of modern times and modern times. In historiography, Wang Guowei is the pioneer of new historiography, opening up a new dimension of historiography. In addition, he has profound thoughts and innovations in education, philosophy, literature, drama, aesthetics and ancient literature.

4. Cai Yuanpei

Cai Yuanpei (186865438+1October1March 5, 940), also known as Heqing, is called "the top ten educationists who have influenced the history of China" together with Li, a representative of China's modern cultural and educational circles.

5. Qian Zhongshu

China literature researcher and modern writer. Qian Zhongshu has made outstanding achievements in literary research and creation, especially in sublating China's traditional culture scientifically and drawing lessons from foreign cultures selectively, which has important enlightenment significance.

6. Feng Youlan

A representative figure of China's ideological circle in the 20th century, and a top ten master of modern Chinese studies. He taught at the China Institute in Tsinghua University. He accepted everything, inherited and expounded the tradition of Neo-Confucianism, and drew lessons from the achievements of modern western philosophy to build a unique neo-Confucian philosophical system.

7. Cheng

Cheng (19 13—2000), male, Han nationality, member of Jiu San Society, is a famous Chinese ancient literature historian, educator and recognized master of Chinese studies, and has made outstanding achievements in the fields of school science, history, ancient literature and ancient literary criticism.

8. nan huaijin

Nan (1918 March18-20129 September), born in Yueqing, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China, is a contemporary writer, educator and master of Chinese studies in China, and a disciple of Shi Chengzhi, a master of Chinese studies. Nan devoted his whole life to promoting the traditional culture of China, and advocated the integration of the essence of the East and the West for the benefit of the future of mankind.

9. Gu Hongming

Gu Hongming, a scholar of Chinese and western cultures, is known as the "eccentric hero of the late Qing Dynasty". Proficient in English, French, German, Latin and other 9 languages, and obtained 13 doctoral degrees. He was the first person in China who was proficient in western science, language and oriental Chinese studies in modern times. Westerners once described it like this: You can't go to China without seeing the Three Great Halls, but you have to see Gu Hongming.

10, Liang Shuming

Born in Beijing, Liang Shuming 1893 is a famous thinker, philosopher, educator, social activist and patriot in China, one of the early representatives of modern neo-Confucianism, and is known as the last great Confucian in China.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Liang Qichao

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Liang Shuming