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  • ...was a Chinese aesthetician and educator. His best known works include ''On Aesthetics'' and ''Psychology of Literature and Art''. He hosted a well-known literary ...on [[March 6]], 1986. Zhu Guangqian served as the president of the [[China Aesthetics Society]] and academician of the [[Chinese Academy of Social Sciences]].
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  • ...ed an enormous role in shaping the mindset of the Chinese people. Chinese aesthetics, politics, literature, philosophy and medicine have all been greatly influe
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  • ...ing" and "Good fortune lies within bad, bad fortune lurks within good". In aesthetics, he advocated the concepts of "Great sound is rarely heard" and "Great imag
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  • ...s'' (1932). In May 1920, he went to Germany, where he took courses in both aesthetics and philosophy of history at Berlin University. He returned to China in 192 ...he” (1932), and “Some Important Problems Concerning the History of Chinese Aesthetics” (1980)
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  • ...ral with hard reality, all the while focusing on revealing the essence and aesthetics of science. It is a distinctly Chinese style of science fiction.
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  • Wang was the first to apply Western philosophy aesthetics, and literary theory to the study of Chinese history and literature, profou
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  • == Aesthetics: West vs. East ==
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  • ...ny and enrolled at Leipzig University where he took courses in philosophy, aesthetics, anthropology and experimental psychology. During his stay in Germany, he c
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  • ...ide a wealth of information as to the [[history]], [[society]], values and aesthetics of the eras in which they were built. They are storehouses of the artifacts
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  • ...an enormous role in shaping the mindset of the Chinese people. Chinese [[aesthetics]], [[politics]], [[literature]], [[philosophy]] and medicine have all been
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  • ...tion and self-cultivation, have all stamped a deep brand upon calligraphic aesthetics. Traditional philosophical ideas have nourished Chinese calligraphy. And ca Calligraphy integrates the aesthetics of painting with those of music and dance. It boasts the rhythm of music, t
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