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仰承与垂范的变奏
——内藤湖南与中国学人关系谱系

  

  1. 北京语言大学人文学院
  • 收稿日期:2013-12-21 出版日期:2014-09-15 发布日期:2014-09-15

Borrowing and Contribution——Genealogy between Naitō Konan and Chinese Scholars

  • Received:2013-12-21 Online:2014-09-15 Published:2014-09-15

摘要: 内藤湖南对于中国学人和学术界,既有仰承中国固有资料、继承中国研究成果的情况,又有与中国学者互通有无、互学共进的情况。即便在内藤湖南着先鞭的章学诚研究上,也可以看到浙东学派的治学风范对内藤的感召和熏染。在中日学术之间,不是单向线性的影响,而是互相咬合、互有消长的变奏。

关键词: 京都学派, 内藤湖南, 晚清民国学术

Abstract: The relationship between Naitō Konan and Chinese scholars can be described as “one clue,” “three relation circles,” and “several academic networks”. This article surveys the exchange and interaction between the Japan Kyoto School led by Naitō Konan and the academic circle in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. It points out that this relationship is characterized by mutual borrowing and contribution. For example, in the study of the history of the Mongolia Yuan Dynasty, the Japanese scholars benefited from China’s scholarship in this research field and then contributed something new to it. Then, in the case of Dunhuang studies, China and Japan borrowed from each other and made concerted efforts to explore the field. Even in the study of Zhang Xuecheng, where Naitō Konan has decidedly played a leading and pioneering role, one has only to look at the thread of Naitō’s scholarship to understand how his moral character and values are influenced by China’s East Zhejiang School that advocates studying for practical use. The article thus argues that the interaction between modern Japanese and Chinese academic circles is not unilateral or linear, but bilateral, with alternate growth and decline.

Key words:  Kyoto School, Naitō Konan, scholarship in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China

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