- Gu
Jiegang (8 May 1893 – 25
December 1980) was a
Chinese historian, philologist, and folklorist,
noted for his
critiques of
traditional historiography...
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history are at best uncertain. The
Doubting Antiquity School led by Gu
Jiegang in the 1920s were the
first scholars within China to
systematically question...
- to be a
leading figure of the
Doubting Antiquity School,
along with Gu
Jiegang. He was a
professor of
literature at
National Peking University. Born in...
- Kunlun,
which is the
capital of the emperor, and the god of the land." Gu
Jiegang divides the
Chinese mythology system into the
Kunlun system and the Penglai...
- examination. This view was
accepted by his
students Fu
Sinian and
especially Gu
Jiegang, who
further advanced "our
traditional knowledge of
Chinese antiquity was...
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literary revolution, the
philosopher Liang Shuming, and the
historian Gu
Jiegang,
among others. Hu Shih had
argued for the use of the
modern written vernacular...
-
founded by Hu Shi's
students and
colleagues at
Peking University, such as Gu
Jiegang. They were
successful in
creating a
field of
study that
focused on literature...
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different light, as a
foundation for
national culture. Hu and his students, Gu
Jiegang and Yu Pingbo,
first established that Cao
Xueqin was the work's author...
- discredited, : 49 the
Doubting Antiquity School,
represented by Kang Youwei, Gu
Jiegang, and Qian Mu,
posited that
Shaohao was
inserted into the
orthodox lineage...
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historicity started to be
questioned in the 1920s by
historians such as Gu
Jiegang, one of the
founders of the
Doubting Antiquity School in China. In their...