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  Bai Shouyi's Outline History of China - China History Forum, chinese history forum
Bai's concern with Chinese myth and legend is mostly what we can infer from it about the state of Xia and pre-Xia society; he's not interested in learning mythology for its own sake or to understand the mental image ancient Chinese had of their world.
Matriarchy again: Bai writes "That the tribal chiefs were said to be sons of gods actually reflects the fact that in a society of matriarchal clans people knew only who their mothers were but not their fathers." Balderdash.
According to Bai himself in the previous chapter, the Longshan culture was patriarchal, and simple chronology shows that the tribal chiefs described in the chapter must have been born long after the foundation of the Longshan culture and the end of the theoretically matriarchal Yangshao.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=3535&st=0   (6224 words)

  
 MAR | Data | Chronology for Hui Muslims in China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Bai Lichen, Chairman of the regional government and other leaders of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region (NHAR) extended festival greetings to the Muslims in the regional capital of Yinchuan.
Bai Shouyi, a well-known Chinese historian, is a major editor of the magazine.
Bai Lichen, Chairman of the Region and head of the delegation, expressed hopes that the trip would promote understanding and friendship between Singapore and Ningxia, including between Singapore Malays and Hui Muslims.
www.cidcm.umd.edu /inscr/mar/chronology.asp?groupId=71002   (2074 words)

  
 Artful Dodge - Poets as Translators - Stephen Haven
Possibly because Du Fu and Li Bai, two of China's most famous poets, lived in the Chinese Southwest where bamboo and willow trees flourish, the Chinese consider the spirit of poetry to be present wherever these two plants grow near each other.
Shouyi had arranged a Christmas party for me, complete with his students singing Jingle Bells and Row, Row, Row Your Boat.
Even before I met Wang Shouyi, I was indirectly in touch with him, having spent much of the fall working in Beijing with one of Wang's former students, Guo Zhong, on a group of translations of Duo Duo, Moi Fei and Wang Jia Xin (poems which appeared in American Poetry Review in 1993).
www.wooster.edu /artfuldodge/poetsastranslators/haven.htm   (2018 words)

  
 www.FamousChinese.com Search Results Page
Ling Bai was born on October 10, 1970 in China.
Bai (and#30333;and#26063;; pinyin: b?i z?) is one of the List of Chinese ethnic groups56 ethnic groups officially reco...
Bai Pu (13th century) is considered one of the top four playwrights of the Yuan Dynasty.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Ling_Bai   (197 words)

  
 China Heritage Newsletter
Bai argued that the Huihui had roots in the Muslim trading communities active in China between the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties, as well as in various Muslim and non-Muslim communities present in the Yuan, arguing that the Hui only coalesced into a distinct ethnic group in the centuries following the Mongol conquests.
In the half century or so since the publication of Bai Shouyi's influential thesis, the official definition of Hui has been further refined to exclude the "non-Muslim communities" of the Yuan dynasty from the pool of ancestors of the Chinese Muslims.
Bai Shouyi did not discuss the historical credibility of these communal beliefs, and a low-level debate has continued since then on whether the first Ming emperor was actually Hui or Han.
www.chinaheritagenewsletter.org /editorial.php?issue=005   (4551 words)

  
 Bai Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Responding differently to their common times, Wang Wei, Li Bai, and Du Fu crystallize the immense variety of China and the Chinese poetic tradition and, across a distance of twelve hundred years, move the reader as it is rare for...
Bai Hua shifts from tragicomic farce to earthy eroticism to modernist playwriting in this carefully wrought exploration of the clash between two ways of life.
Bai Gao explains Japan's economic reversal from miracle growth to the slump of the 1990s.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Bai   (832 words)

  
 Hui people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, the society might treat them as party of the large Chinese minority.
Bai Chongxi (白崇禧), a general of the Republic of China
Bai Shouyi (白壽彝), prominent Chinese historian and ethnologist
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 Chinese President Mourns for Late Educator   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Chinese President Jiang Zemin and other top leaders of the country expressed their heartfelt sorrow over the death of educator and historian Bai Shouyi.
Bai, a professor at Beijing Normal University, passed away at the age of 91 on March 21.
Bai was the chief editor of "History of China" published last year.
english1.peopledaily.com.cn /english/200003/27/eng20000327N108.html   (171 words)

  
 China History Forum, chinese history forum > Banner of Chiyou
Apr 15 2005, 05:00 AM I read Bai Shouyi's chapter on myths and legends of Chinese history.
I read Bai Shouyi's chapter on myths and legends of Chinese history.
I already have reason to believe he made one medium-size mistake about the Huang Di myth, namely attributing the invention of silkworm breeding and silk weaving to Huang Di, rather than to his wife Su Ling.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /lofiversion/index.php/t3624.html   (748 words)

  
 The International Who's Who : Browse
BAI Chunli Chinese chemist and academic; Director, National Centre of Nanoscience and Executive Vice-President, Chinese Academy of Sciences
BAI Donglu Chinese professor of medicinal chemistry; Professor, Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences
BAI SHOUYI (Djamal al-Din) Chinese historian Died: 21 March 2000
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 Bai Shouyi - China-related Topics BA-BD - China-Related Topics
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Bai Shouyi (Traditional ChineseTraditional 白壽彝; Simplified ChineseSimplified 白寿彝; Pinyin: B?i Sh?uy?) (February 1909 - March 21 2000) was a prominent List of Chinese peopleChinese historyhistorian, thinker, social activist and ethnologyethnologist who revolutionized recent Chinese historiography and pioneered in relying heavily on scientific excavations and reports.
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 Microsoft Partners in Learning
Our school has obtained over 250 achievements of all kind at provincial and ministerial levels altogether since the Ninth Five-Year Plan.
Among them, the great 22-volume monumental works-Chinese General History compiled under the editorship of professor of Bai Shouyi, is praised as the last and best work of China's historiography of the 20th century and has received the high commendation of comrade Jiang Zemin and other leaders of the country and the Party.
This book has also obtained the special award of the third outstanding humane social science achievements prize of Chinese university, the special award of the sixth Beijing philosophy and social science outstanding achievements prize and the special award of the fourth Wu Yuzhang Reward.
www.mspil.edu.cn /english/associate_detail_02.asp   (1693 words)

  
 About the University
Many famous scholars, such as Fan Wenlan, Feng Youlan, Luo Zhanglong, Mao Lirui, Jiang Liangfu, Ji Wenfu, have taught here.
Its graduates Yin Da, Deng Tuo, Hou Jingru, Yuan Baohua, Wang Guoquan, Bai Shouyi, Yang Tingbao, Gao Jiyu, Wang Mingqi, Yao Xueyin, Zhou Erfu, Ma Ke, etc., are well-known experts, scholars or social activists.
Its alumni have made and are making great contributions to the development of
www.henu.edu.cn /en/About.htm   (510 words)

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