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Chinese civilization in vistas of world civilization / Jiang Yi-hua, author ; translated by Zhao Cui-hua, Chang Liang, Zhang Xiao-li, Zhang Yong-li.
Van Pelt Library DS721 .J5372513 2021
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Jiang, Yihua, 1939- author.
- Standardized Title:
- Shi jie wen ming shi yu xia de Zhonghua wen ming. English
- Language:
- Chinese
- English
- Subjects (All):
- China--Civilization.
- China.
- Civilization.
- Physical Description:
- vi, 124 pages ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : Peter Lang Publishing, [2021]
- Summary:
- "The first chapter of this book introduces the emergence, historical evolution and characteristics of Chinese civilization; the second chapter introduces the knowledge pedigree of Chinese civilization, which is characterized by human-centered and historical and social practice; chapter three introduces the value pedigree of Chinese civilization with ethics and responsibility as the core; Chapter 4 introduces the national governance system of Chinese civilization in selecting and appointing talents; Chapter 5 introduces China's self-organization of mutual assistance and mutual benefit; Chapter 6 discusses the relationship between Chinese civilization and world civilization in the new era. Since entering the 21st century, China's economic aggregate and political influence have increased day by day. However, for a long time, the Western world's view of China has been full of various prejudices and misunderstandings which are produced by the ignorance of the history and current situation of Chinese civilization. This book aims to introduce all aspects of Chinese civilization in the most concise language in a way that is easiest for readers in the Western world to understand. It is hoped that readers can profoundly change their views on China after reading this book"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. China: An Everlasting Civilization
- 1.1. Chinese Civilization Is the Only Primary Civilization That Continues to This Day
- 1.2. Chinese Civilization Is Created Independently by the Chinese People
- 1.3. Chinese Civilization Is the Joint Creation of All Ethnic Groups Living on This Land
- 1.4. Chinese Civilization Is Constantly Enriched by Absorbing the Essence of Other Civilizations
- 2. A People-Oriented Knowledge Pedigree with the Care of Historical Connection and Social Practice
- 2.1. From "Divination" to "Historical Facts"
- 2.2. The Structure of Chinese Traditional Knowledge Pedigree
- 2.3. The Spread and Succession of the Chinese Knowledge Pedigree
- 3. The Value Pedigree with Responsibility as Its Core in Ethics
- 3.1. Taking the Family and the Country as One's Own Duty
- 3.2. The Core Values of Chinese Ethics of Responsibility
- 3.3. Rule of Virtue, Rites, and Law: The Realization of the Responsibility Ethics Value Pedigree
- 4. The Governance of a Nation of Grand Unification with the System of Selecting Talents According to Their Merits
- 4.1. A Unified Country Is the Normal State of Governance in the Chinese Civilization
- 4.2. The System of Prefectures and Counties: The Beginning of Selecting Talents According to Their Merits
- 4.3. The Various Challenges to Grand Unification in the Last Hundred Years
- 5. The Self-Management of the Self-Organization in a Mutual Benefit Society
- 5.1. The Social Self-Organization Based on Families and Folks
- 5.2. Gentry and Squire: The Leadership of Self-Organization
- 5.3. The Reconstruction and Transition of Self-Organization
- 6. Embracing a New Era of Cultural Communication and Exchanges
- 6.1. The Diverse Development of Multi-civilization in the Present Day
- 6.2. Communication and Exchanges vs. Clashes
- 6.3. The Common Mission of All Civilizations in the Present World.
- Notes:
- Translated from the Chinese.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Other Format:
- Online version: Yi-hua, Jiang, Chinese civilization in vistas of world civilization
- ISBN:
- 9781433185267
- 1433185261
- OCLC:
- 1226812781
- Publisher Number:
- 99989037343
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