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    Luo Zhenyu or Lo Chen-yü (simplified Chinese: 罗振玉; traditional Chinese: 羅振玉; pinyin: Luó Zhènyù; Wade–Giles: Lo Chen-yü; August 8, 1866 – May 14, 1940), courtesy name Shuyun (simplified Chinese: 叔蕴; traditional Chinese: 叔蘊; pinyin: Shūyùn), was a Chinese classical scholar, philologist, epigrapher, antiquarian and Qing loyalist. Biography.

  2. This book explores the role of Luo Zhenyu, a Qing loyalist who defined Chinese culture in late dynastic and early Republican China. It examines his engagement with traditional culture, publishing, archaeology, and art history in the context of political and ethnic identities.

    • Chia-Ling Yang, Roderick Whitfield, Roderick Whitfield
    • 312
    • 2012
    • London
  3. This volume investigates the roles as politician, antiquarian, art dealer, and publisher, of Luo Zhenyu 羅振玉 (1866~1940) who, together with his circle of Qing loyalists (yilao), established modern historical and intellectual practices in late dynastic and early Republican China.

    • Sajid Rizvi
  4. This volume investigates the roles as politician, antiquarian, art dealer, and publisher, of Luo Zhenyu 羅振玉 (1866~1940) who, together with his circle of Qing loyalists (yilao), established modern historical and intellectual practices in late dynastic and early Republican China.

    • Shana Brown
  5. Luo Zhenyu or Lo Chen-yü (August 8, 1866 – May 14, 1940), courtesy name Shuyun (叔蘊), was a Chinese classical scholar, philologist, epigrapher, antiquarian and Qing loyalist. A native of Huai'an, Luo began to publish works of agriculture in Shanghai after the First Sino-Japanese War.

  6. Jan 1, 2012 · Summary. Luo Zhenyu and Victor Segalen might both be considered figures moving to the ‘classics’ through modernity: Luo pathfinder of the modern discipline of archaeology in China; Segalen a peculiarly modern kind of poet.

  7. Publisher's summary. This volume investigates the roles as politician, antiquarian, art dealer, and publisher, of Luo Zhenyu (1866~1940) who, together with his circle of Qing loyalists (yilao), established modern historical and intellectual practices in late dynastic and early Republican China.