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1,229 words, approx. 4 pages DAI ZHEN (zi, Shenxiu; hao, Dongyuan; 1724–1777), the most illustrious representative of the kaozheng school of evidential research and one of the leading philosophers of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911). Dai Zhen was born into a modest...
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Dai Zhen (1723–1777) Summary
782 words, approx. 3 pages Dai Zhen(1723–1777) Dai Zhen, styled Dongyuan, was a critical-minded neo-Confucian in the Qing period. He is noted as a critic of neo-Confucianism of the Song (960–1279) and Ming (1368–1644) periods and made original contributions...
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 Dai Zhen (Chinese: 戴震; pinyin: Dài Zhèn; Wade-Giles: Tai Chen, January 19 1724—July 1 1777) was a notable Chinese scholar of the Qing Dynasty from Xiuning, Anhui. A versatile scholar, he made great contributions to mathematics, geography,...



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Chen Zhen
05/01/2003: 609 words, approx. 2 pages CHEN ZHEN INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART/P.S. 1 CONTEMPORARY ART CENTER In 1986, after Chen Zhen left Shanghai for Paris and abandoned painting for sculptural installation, he coined the term "transexperience" to describe a certain self-awareness of homelessness and the active bringing together...
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OBITUARY : Peng Zhen
05/01/1997: 896 words, approx. 3 pages In February 1979, Chinese dissidents circulated an unofficial journal including an article calling for the newly rehabilitated ex-mayor of Peking, Peng Zhen, to be given work in the legal field. The article called him upright and outspoken, a dauntless man who would do nothing...


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