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This book presents a comprehensive and inclusive exploration of the core essence of Chinese civilization and its deeply-rooted humanistic values. It goes beyond the surface and delves into the philosophical, ethical, and historical aspects, aiming to unravel the profound characteristics and spiritual significance of Chinese culture. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the book carefully examines classical texts, traditional values, moral principles, and cultural legacies that have shaped the Chinese humanistic spirit throughout history. By doing so, it offers readers a deep understanding of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book presents a comprehensive and inclusive exploration of the core essence of Chinese civilization and its deeply-rooted humanistic values. It goes beyond the surface and delves into the philosophical, ethical, and historical aspects, aiming to unravel the profound characteristics and spiritual significance of Chinese culture. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the book carefully examines classical texts, traditional values, moral principles, and cultural legacies that have shaped the Chinese humanistic spirit throughout history. By doing so, it offers readers a deep understanding of the rich cultural heritage that China possesses. One of the highlights of the book is its exploration of the relevance of Chinese cultural traditions and values in today’s society. It sheds new light on the significance of the Chinese humanistic spirit in the modern world, demonstrating its enduring importance and its potential to address contemporary issues.

Autorenporträt
Qizhi Zhang is a professor and author born in 1927 in Nantong, Jiangsu Province. He is a well-known historian, an expert on intellectual history, and an educator. He has long been engaged in the teaching and study of Chinese intellectual history, Chinese philosophy, and cultural popularization education, in more than half a century’s research and teaching; he has accumulated rich academic research and academic leadership experience and taken charge a number of important scientific research projects. Professor Zhang has completed the Chronicles of Chinese Academic Thought History (6 Volumes), A History of Chinese Intellectual and Academic Ideas (6 Volumes), A History of China (4 Volumes).

Huilian Ren is an associate professor of English Language and Literature of Northwest University and translator born in 1971, in Xi’an, Shaanxi Province. She has been engaged in international exchange and cooperation between institutions of higher learning for 20 years. She directed and participated in 14 provincial and ministerial-level research projects, published 29 papers, and compiled and translated 9 books. She has visited nearly 20 countries for study, further education, and cultural exchange activities, and has had a certain influence in management and research fields such as the internationalization of higher education and the promotion of Chinese culture. She directed the translation of the book An Introduction to Chinese History and Culture sponsored by Chinese Fund for the Humanities and Social Sciences. The book was published by Springer in 2015.