摘要
The famous late-Qing statesman Weng Tonghe, acclaimed by Kang Youwei as "the first guiding master of China’s reform," left a precious spiritual legacy for later generations. Weng imbibed the rich cultural nourishment of Changshu, his home town, both as a young student and when he returned in his later years. His experience offers a mirror for consideration of Changshu’s cultural development today.
The famous late-Qing statesman Weng Tonghe, acclaimed by Kang Youwei as 'the first guiding master of China's reform,' left a precious spiritual legacy for later generations. Weng imbibed the rich cultural nourishment of Changshu, his home town, both as a young student and when he returned in his later years. His experience offers a mirror for consideration of Changshu's cultural development today.
出处
《清史研究》
CSSCI
北大核心
1999年第2期99-101,共3页
The Qing History Journal