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The Study Of Historical Writings Of The Xia Family-named Father And Sons From Dangtu In Qing Dynasty

Posted on:2018-08-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z P WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330518988592Subject:Chinese history
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In Qing dynasty,Xia family-named father and sons were an academic scholar of Xia Luan,Xia Xin,Xia Jiong,Xia yu and Xia Xie who appeared in the middle and late period of Qing Dynasty.They have the results because of its rich in quantity,and academic value is higher in the middle and late period of Qing Dynasty academic history has a certain status.Many scholars have been studying the follow-up,for their writings have long appeared,but there are still historical writings of the loss,such as "Xia's genealogy","Gao County","Jiangxi province map" and from "Jing Zitang Collection","Xia Zhongzi Collection ".And the history of the history of the directory classification as a basis to comprehensively comb their family history writings to become the development of this field of research needs.In addition,there is no further study of the historical writings that have been paid attention to,and it does not summarize the overall writing characteristics and family history achievements of the Qing Dynasty.This article extensively collects its family history writings,and on the basis of class distinction,the historical writings and neglected genealogies,local chronicles,historical opinions and historians have been intuitively visible and summarized.For the transition,to explore their academic sentiment and social responsibility.At the same time,"going out",in-depth historical scene,field investigation,aimed at the literature research and field visits to connect,revealing the Tu Clan's origin,the system study of the Qing Dynasty Dushi Xia and his son's family heritage and social impact.
Keywords/Search Tags:Xia family from Dangtu, Historical writings, Writing features, History achievement, Field investigation
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