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key NUVA6Q35
title 晚清民初的新学和巴哈伊文明 (Wǎn qīng mín chū de xīn xué hé bāhāyī wénmíng) = New studies and the Bahai civilization in late Qing & early Republic of China
author Cai, Degui
item typeBook
publication year2018
date2018
ISBN978-0-9997514-3-5 0-9997514-3-3
abstract noteAs a religion established in 1844, Bahá'í was introduced into China at a very early stage and have a significant influence to Chinese intellectual elites such as Dr. Hu Shi, Mr. Cao Yunxiang, the president of Tsinghua University, among others, thus have an impact on the emerging New Culture Movement and other new studies sprouting during the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China. Professor Cai Degui conducted a comprehensive study on how Bahá'í spread into China as well as the key figures in this process such as Presbyterian missionary Gilbert Reid, correspondent Martha Louise Root, and how some prominent Chinese such as Hu Shi, Sun Yat-sen perceived Bahá'í.
number pages230
series[Fremont, California]
place1 Plus Publishing & Consulting
languageChinese,
manual tagsHISTORY; CHINA; GROWTH

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