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    Kang Youwei (Chinese: 康有為; Cantonese: Hōng Yáuh-wàih; 19 March 1858 – 31 March 1927) was a political thinker and reformer in China of the late Qing dynasty...
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  • Frederick A. Stokes (1916) Kang Youwei 康有為, Kang Nanhai ziding nianpu 康南海自訂年譜 [Chronicle of Kang Youwei's Life, by Kang Youwei], Taipei: Wenhai chubanshe...
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  • Buddhist monk of Sogdian origin Kang Youwei (1858–1927), reformist political figure from the late Qing dynasty Kang Tongbi (1887–1969), social activist...
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    (1875–1926), a member of the Confucian Church (孔教会; Kǒngjiàohuì) of Kang Youwei. Kang Youwei himself was the president of the church during the last year of...
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    years in China, Ch. 12. Kang Youwei 康有為, Kang Nanhai ziding nianpu 康南海自訂年譜 [Chronicle of Kang Youwei's Life, by Kang Youwei], Taipei: Wenhai chubanshe...
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    and inspired young activists. In his youth, Liang joined his teacher Kang Youwei in the Hundred Days' Reform of 1898. When the movement was defeated,...
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    social institution of the congregational type. It was first proposed by Kang Youwei (1858–1927) near the end of the 19th century, as a state religion of...
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    revolutionaries debated reform officials and constitutional monarchists such as Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao over how to transform the Manchu-ruled empire into a...
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    "Confucian church" as the state religion of China has roots in the thought of Kang Youwei, an exponent of the early New Confucian search for a regeneration of...
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    Kang Tongbi (Chinese: 康同璧; pinyin: Kāng Tóngbì; 1887–1969), also romanized as Kang Tung Pih, was the daughter of Kang Youwei, a Chinese reformer and political...
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    house of Kang Youwei is located in Fushan Road, Qingdao. It is near by Xiaoyu Hill. In history, when Germany came to invade Qingdao, Kang Youwei visited...
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    Seeing the country's decline, Guangxu allied with intellectuals like Kang Youwei and his disciple Liang Qichao to launch the Hundred Days' Reform in 1898...
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    late Qing reformer Kang Youwei in order to justify his theories of progress via political reform. (See Kang Youwei 1987: Kang Youwei Quanji: Volumes one...
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  • 20th century onwards, including William Gladstone, Michel Chevalier, Kang Youwei, Georges Vacher de Lapouge, H. G. Wells in Anticipations (1900), and...
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    were to succeed. In 1898, the Guangxu Emperor turned to reformers like Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao who offered a program inspired in large part by the...
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    Columbia - where its named building still stands - on 20 July 1899 by Kang Youwei who had fled China to escape the death penalty. At its peak the association...
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    the group of six was Tan Sitong. Kang Guangren was notable as the younger brother of the reformist leader Kang Youwei. These executions were a part of...
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    placed Kang Youwei in charge of the gazette in lieu of Liang, who had already been tasked with translation projects. This greatly upset Kang, who wished...
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  • dynasty. They were further consolidated by Yao Jiheng [zh] (1647-1715) and Kang Youwei (1858-1927) of the Qing dynasty. The 20th-century sinologists provide...
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  • Yanwu Yan Yuan Dai Zhen Duan Yucai Ji Xiaolan Zhang Xuecheng Ruan Yuan Kang Youwei Tan Sitong Hong Liangji Pan Pingge, criticised Neo-Confucianism, instead...
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    individuals have proposed this idea, including Au Ku-kap [zh], a disciple of Kang Youwei (who Au later fell out with due to differences in opinions). Au proposed...
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    be an aspect of their culture that needed to be eliminated. In 1883, Kang Youwei founded the Anti-footbinding Society near Canton to combat the practice...
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    words of Tu Weiming and other Confucian scholars who recover the work of Kang Youwei (a Confucian reformer of the early 20th century), Confucianism revolves...
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  • Zongxi (1610–1695) Huang Zunxian (1848–1905) Jiang Tingxi (1669–1732) Kang Youwei (1858–1927) Li Yu (1610–1680) Li Shanlan (1810–1882) Lu Haodong (1868–1895)...
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    kingdoms: Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu. Nevertheless, writers such as Kang Youwei consider it to be a "fourth country". Gongsun Du's father Gongsun Yan...
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    Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895). A young group of intellectuals in China led by Kang Youwei argued that China's defeat was due to its lack of modern institutions...
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  • me to learn from the strengths made by Westerners." However, as for Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao's Hundred Days' Reform, more people turned to pursue...
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    He Guanghu Hu Qiaomu Hu Shih Hua Gang Ray Huang Jiang Qing Jin Yuelin Kang Youwei Lee Shui-chuen Li Shicen Li Zehou Liang Qichao Liang Shuming Lin Yutang...
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  • a Reformer, A Study of Confucius as Reformist, is a book written by Kang Youwei that preaches the idea of "changing the institutions based on the teachings...
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  • robbery, and the outer doors remained open. The concept was used by Kang Youwei in his visionary utopian treatise, The Book of Great Unity (Chinese:...
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