Building Chinese hermeneutics in modern context
Scholars at the event discussed topics such as the innovative construction of contemporary Chines...
Central Asian studies serve Belt and Road construction
Deepening Central Asian studies is conducive to the flourishing of the BRI and the building of a ...
Folk culture condenses into national community
Folk literature is characterized by literariness and culture unified under the essence of people-...
Li Xueqin’s scholarly journey through Chinese history
Li Xueqin said that the study of history should be conducted within a broad scope
The rise of Western Xia Studies in China
Western Xia Studies is one such “esoteric discipline” that has experienced rapid revitalization over the past three decades.
Ruins of Yin testify to China’s past
Among the most notable contributions to the study of ancient Chinese civilization is the archaeological excavation of the Yin Ruins.
The ceramics of the Song Dynasty are particularly renowned for their exquisite glazes and emphasis on the beauty of simplicity.
In remembrance of Chinese historian Li Xueqin
The first time I met Mr. Li Xueqin was on a summer night in 1979 when he came to give a lecture at Northwest University.
Imperial Examination shaped Ming literary ecology
The Literature and Cultural Ecology of Imperial Examinations in the Ming Dynasty em...
‘Silk Road’ on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
Archaeological Research on the Plateau Silk Road from Prehistory to the Tang Dynast...
Depicting multicolored Chinese prose art in history
The History of Chinese Prose narrates the elaborate and vibrant history of Chinese ...
An exploration into China's cultural aesthetics
A Collection of Chinese Cultural Aesthetics aims to establish an academic and disco...
Ye Shengtao made Chinese fairy tales from...
Ye Shengtao (1894–1988) created the first collection of fairy tales in the history of Chinese ...
Anthropologist Zhuang Kongshao records Ch...
Born in 1946, the Chinese anthropologist Zhuang Kongshao was the first ethnology (anthropology)...
Xia Nai through letters
Xia Nai (1910–1985) was one of the founders of modern Chinese archaeology and a monument in th...