Tang Junyi's Philosophical View of History and His Explanation of the Philosophy of Wang Chuanshan: On Reading A Study of Origins in Chinese Philosophy (Zhongguo zhexue yuan lun)
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Mr. Tang Junyi is the son of the great scholar of Sichuan, Mr. Tang Difeng. As a child, he received much of the nurturing influence of the scholarship in his family; he was a wise young man from a very tender age, with many unusual thoughts. Since the publication of his essay "The theory of Nature in Xun Zi's Thought" (Xun Zi de xing lun) when he was fifteen years old and still in middle school, Mr. Tang has pursued the road of a scholar and a thinker with the utmost dedication, as indefatigably today, after several decades, as if it were only the beginning. In the end, with his accomplishments of moral conduct and wisdom, his widespread and profound influence as a teacher, and his magnificent accomplishments in scholarship, he has established an unmatched reputation among academic circles both at home and abroad, and has become an epoch-making philosopher of contemporary China who has stood far above his generation, remained unbent and unsubdued by the test of time, and has established his own school of ...