Interpreting ‘new cultural entity’
Xi Jinping Thought on Culture systematically reflects on the scientific connotation and essential...
Reflecting on contemporary mission of classical studi...
Young scholars represent the future of classical studies—they are inheritors of classical wisdom...
Second World Conference of Classics set to kick off i...
Themed “Dialogue between Ancient and Modern: Contemporary Inspirations from Classical Wisdom,” ...
Archaeology offers crucial evidence for late Shang so...
With Yin at its center, late Shang society displayed remarkable inclusiveness and creativity, abs...
Modernizing Chinese painting: Traditionalism, reformi...
The three schools reflected the different cultural positions and value orientations of various artists, demonstrated the multiple paths opened during the modern transf...
Classical Chinese aesthetics embodies spiritual quests
What is today called “classical Chinese aesthetics” is not the continuation of a pre-existing field of study from antiquity, but rather a re-extraction, renaming, an...
Engraved stone attests to westward extension of Qin D...
Multiple lines of evidence—including character forms, carving techniques, and the degree of weathering—gradually led to a mainstream academic consensus that the insc...
Rizhi and the making of Chinese classical studies
Rizhi is regarded as the founder of the discipline and research of the history of world classical civilizations in China.
The human bridges and personal histories of China-US relations
Brown's book, West Meets East: Stories of Americans in China, addresses this gap by...
Charting the world: China renews a tradition of global study
This is an academic program that aims to conduct systematic studies of the humaniti...
Collected works on Chinese bronze artifacts lost overseas published
The books' publication marks China's first systematic investigation and sorting of ...
New book expands on human and animal relationships
The book focuses on trending topics as its entry point, takes the interactive relat...
Ma Shitu: A life between words and duty
Ma Shitu was a man of remarkable vitality—his life rarely paused, even well into his centenari...
Pan Guangdan and his academic life
As China’s first sociobiologist, Pan analyzed and assessed Chinese history through the princip...
Ye Shengtao made Chinese fairy tales from...
Ye Shengtao (1894–1988) created the first collection of fairy tales in the history of Chinese ...