f modern China, widely credited with transforming Chinese higher education during the turbulent transition ... ts, universal literacy, and the reconciliation of Chinese and Western thought. He died in Hong Kong in 1940... the May Fourth Movement and the model for modern Chinese higher education.
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esy name Zhong-ni (仲尼), is the towering figure of Chinese educational thought and has been honored for more... two thousand years as the first great teacher in Chinese history. The name by which he is known in the Wes... (论语), seeded the philosophical tradition known in Chinese as Rujia (儒家), the "School of Scholars," which became the dominant political philosophy of the Chinese imperial state and the defining framework of educ
served as a crucial bridge between Vietnamese and Chinese linguistic traditions, helping scholars and students understand the Chinese etymological roots of Vietnamese vocabulary.
Bey... e traditional Vietnamese writing system that used Chinese characters to represent Vietnamese sounds and mea... ral understanding between Vietnamese, French, and Chinese linguistic traditions, making him one of the most