- Wing-
tsit Chan (Chinese: 陳榮捷; 18
August 1901 – 12
August 1994) was a
Chinese scholar and
professor best
known for his
studies of
Chinese philosophy and...
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Tsit Yuen Lam (Chinese: 林節玄; pinyin: Lín Jiéxuán; born 6
February 1942) is a Hong Kong-American
mathematician specializing in algebra,
especially ring...
- Yau
Tsit Law (1888-1961) was a
Chinese Christian educator, and one of the
first Chinese women to
graduate from
Mount Holyoke College. Yau
Tsit Law attended...
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Romanization Tshen tsiq Yue:
Cantonese Yale
Romanization Chēun jit
Jyutping Ceon1 zit3 IPA [tsʰɵn˥
tsit̚˧]
Southern Min
Hokkien POJ
Chhun cheh Tâi-lô
Tshun tseh...
- also
known as
Zorats Karer (Զորաց Քարեր), Dik-Dik
Karer (Դիք-Դիք Քարեր),
Tsits Karer (Ցից Քարեր) and
Karenish (Քարենիշ), is a
prehistoric archaeological...
- Tset-kông Yue:
Cantonese Yale
Romanization Jit-gōng
Jyutping Zit3-gong1 IPA [
tsit̚˧.kɔŋ˥]
Southern Min
Hokkien POJ Chiat-kang Tâi-lô Tsiat-kang
Eastern Min...
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Retrieved 2023-08-28. Bary,
William Theodore De; DeBary,
William T.; Chan, Wing-
tsit; Lufrano, Richard; Ching, Julia; Johnson, David; Liu, Kwang-Ching; Mungello...
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Practical Living and
Other Neo-Confucian
Writings by Wang Yang-Ming, Wing-
tsit Chan tran. (New York:
Columbia University Press, 1963), 159.
William Theodore...
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scholars of
Chinese history and
philosophy such as Feng
Youlan and Wing-
tsit Chan. Use of the term
daojia dates to the
Western Han c. 100 BCE, referring...
- Press. p. 261. ISBN 978-0-674-02881-4.
Retrieved 13 July 2014. Chan, Wing-
tsit; Adler,
Joseph (2013).
Sources of
Chinese Tradition.
Columbia University...