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Sinology in Kazakhstan: Past and Present
China is a strategic neighbour of Kazakhstan. Studying China is also crucial for Kazakhstan's scholarship. Sinology, a subdiscipline of Oriental Studies that comprehensively works on China, is a relatively new field in Kazakhstan.
A. Muratbekova
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With China’s reform and opening-up policy, alongside its growing global influence, Chinese language education has gained significant international attention.
Sonja D. Stanković +3 more
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Contemporary Japanese Sinology
In this essay, to make the best use of the limited space available, I concentrate on elements that have not yet received much attention in English, particularly the aspects that scholars outside Japan have found bewildering and the ones that I have ...
Tomoyasu Iiyama
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Sinology in Seattle: The University of Washington and its Influence on the Study of Chinese Medicine
The University of Washington has played a pivotal role in the field of sinology with faculty and alumni producing major publications in Chinese history, literature, phonetics, and linguistics. These contributions have been instrumental in the development
Sean Bradley
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Boym and Rémusat: Communication of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Rise of Western Sinology
This article provides an introduction to Michel Boym (1612–1659) and Jean Pierre Abel Rémusat (1788–1832) and examines the research on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) conducted by the two prominent sinologists.
Xi-Ping Zhang
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“Dao” is not only a core concept in the Daodejing, but is also an important keyword in Chinese classical philosophy. It encompasses the origin of all things in the universe, the laws of nature, and the laws of dealing with the world.
Hongyan Zhang, Jing Luo
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The article examines the development of Sinology in Russia in the middle of the 19th century, the main milestones in the biography of one of the largest researchers in China of this period — K.A.
E.E. Vishnevskaya
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‘The study of China’ has a long history, and obtained for itself academic status in many countries. Therefore, to demand of sinologists to produce certificates of legitimacy is almost lese-majeste, a crime being liable to capital punishment. Yet, with the number of books about China increasing exponentially, nobody could reasonably object to assuming a
Kuijper, H. (Hans)
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German doctor Gottlieb Olpp played an important role in Sino-German medical exchanges during the late Qing dynasty. During his stay in China for more than 9 years, he wrote a large number of texts related to local Chinese medical and hygienic conditions.
Wei-Man Yuan
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Confucian Response to the Challenge Posed by Catholicism: Wang Fuzhi’s Views of Catholicism
Despite his significant influence, Wang Fuzhi’s perspective on Catholicism and its actual impact on his philosophical outlook have yet to be thoroughly examined.
Huanyou Li
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