- Miao
Quansun (缪荃孙; 繆荃孫; Miào
Quánsūn) (20
September 1844 – 22
December 1919),
courtesy name
Yanzhi (Chinese: 炎之), was a
Chinese philologist, historian...
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writer Liu
Tianhua (1895–1932) -
musician and
composer Miao
Quansun (缪荃孙) (1844–1919) - Academic,
catalog writer, bibliophile,
founder of modern...
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Biographies (Chinese: 续碑传集; pinyin: Xù Bēizhuàn Jí) was
compiled by Miao
Quansun, with 1111
additional figures collected from the
reigns of the Daoguang...
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proposal to open
Sanjiang Normal College to government, and
authorize Miao
Quansun as a
representative to ****an for investigation, who
later was nominated...
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great efforts for its construction.
Philologist and
bibliographer Miao
Quansun (缪荃荪; 繆荃蓀; 1844–1919), who had
overseen the
founding of
Jiangnan Library...
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huaben did not
survive the
turmoil of the fall of the Ming. In 1915, Miao
Quansun purportedly discovered in a relative's
dowry an
anthology titled Jingben...
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elements comprising the Song ****yao
Jigao were lost
until the 1930s when Miao
Quansun (缪荃孙/繆荃孫) Tu Ji (屠寄) and Liu
Fuceng (刘富曾/劉富曾)
compiled a new
version that...
- (王之翰, 1821–1850), Liu
Yaochun (刘耀春), Zhu
Xuedu (朱学笃, 1826–1892), and Miao
Quansun (缪荃孙, 1844–1919). In 1881, the
American Presbyterian missionaries John...
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abolition in 1905. In the
early 1900s his
mentor the
philologist Miao
Quansun (繆荃蓀; 1844–1919) put him in
charge of
writing a
textbook on
Chinese national...
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scrolls of Song dynasty, Yuan dynasty, Ming dynasty, and Qing dynasty. Miao
Quansun (繆荃孫) was
appointed to be the librarian. The
Jiangnan Library was the first...