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- Lü Simian (Chinese: 呂思勉; pinyin: Lǚ Sīmiǎn; Wade–Giles: Lü Ssu-mien; February 27, 1884 – October 9, 1957) was a Chinese historian. He was a former professor and history department head at Kwang Hua University, a predecessor of the East China Normal University in Shanghai. Lü took the courtesy name Chéngzhī (诚之) and wrote under the pseudonym Núniú (驽牛). His students included famous historians Ch'ien Mu and Yang Kuan. Historian Yan Gengwang (严耕望) considered Lü one of the four greatest modern Chinese historians, along with his student Ch'ien Mu, Chen Yuan, and Chen Yinke. In 1926 Lü was invited to teach at Kwang Hua University by his friend and the school's headmaster Qián Jībó (钱基博). Lü remained at the school, which later became part of East China Normal University, until his death. Lü was born in Wujin (now Wujin district of Changzhou city) in China's Jiangsu province. At the age of 15 he entered the county school. In the second year he began teaching himself history. He later became a member of the Doubting Antiquity School which was a group of scholars and writers who showed doubts regarding the authenticity of pre-Qin texts. His former residence in Changzhou is a protected property open to the public, offering numerous artifacts from his life displayed in the restored building. (en)
- 呂思勉(1884年2月27日-1957年10月9日),字誠之,筆名駑牛。江蘇省常州府陽湖縣(今常州市)人。華東師範大學歷史系教授,被錢穆弟子严耕望视作「现代四大史学家」之一(另:錢穆、陳垣、陳寅恪)。华东师范大学为纪念史学家吕思勉而创立了“思勉原创奖”和思勉人文高等研究院。 中国最早的侦探小说《中国女侦探》(内含《血帕》、《白玉环》、《枯井石》三短篇),经考证为吕思勉参与小说界革命时所作,署名吕侠。日本《新青年》杂志1935年夏季增刊号有刊载《血帕》(日译《绝命血书》)。 (zh)
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- Wujin, Jiangsu, China (en)
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- Ancient Chinese history (en)
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- 呂思勉(1884年2月27日-1957年10月9日),字誠之,筆名駑牛。江蘇省常州府陽湖縣(今常州市)人。華東師範大學歷史系教授,被錢穆弟子严耕望视作「现代四大史学家」之一(另:錢穆、陳垣、陳寅恪)。华东师范大学为纪念史学家吕思勉而创立了“思勉原创奖”和思勉人文高等研究院。 中国最早的侦探小说《中国女侦探》(内含《血帕》、《白玉环》、《枯井石》三短篇),经考证为吕思勉参与小说界革命时所作,署名吕侠。日本《新青年》杂志1935年夏季增刊号有刊载《血帕》(日译《绝命血书》)。 (zh)
- Lü Simian (Chinese: 呂思勉; pinyin: Lǚ Sīmiǎn; Wade–Giles: Lü Ssu-mien; February 27, 1884 – October 9, 1957) was a Chinese historian. He was a former professor and history department head at Kwang Hua University, a predecessor of the East China Normal University in Shanghai. Lü took the courtesy name Chéngzhī (诚之) and wrote under the pseudonym Núniú (驽牛). His students included famous historians Ch'ien Mu and Yang Kuan. Historian Yan Gengwang (严耕望) considered Lü one of the four greatest modern Chinese historians, along with his student Ch'ien Mu, Chen Yuan, and Chen Yinke. (en)
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