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Sino-Babylonianism is a theory now rejected by most scholars that in the third millennium B.C. the Babylonian region provided the essential elements of material civilization and language to what is now China. Albert Terrien de Lacouperie (1845–1894) first proposed that a massive migration brought the basic elements of early civilization to China, but in this original form the theory was largely discredited. In the early 20th century, Sinocentric arguments, sometimes based on Hua–Yi distinction appealed to Chinese intellectuals who wanted to believe that the Yellow Emperor and other figures were historical, not myths. Others reacted to the extent of denying that there were foreign elements in early China. In the late 20th and early 21st century, scholars have used newly excavated archeologi

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  • صينية بابلية (ar)
  • Sino-babilonianesimo (it)
  • Sino-Babylonianism (en)
  • 中國文化西來說 (zh)
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  • 中国文化西来说,是指历史学和考古学中的一種舊假說,认为中国古代文明并非起源于本地,而是从西方传入。至今多數認為證據不確鑿。 (zh)
  • الصينية البابلية هي نظرية مرفوضة من قبل معظم العلماء تقول إنه في الألفية الثالثة قبل الميلاد قدمت بلاد بابل العناصر الأساسية للغة والحضارة المادية لما يعرف اليوم بالصين. عرض ألبرت تيرين دي لاكوبري (1845 – 1894) فكرة أن هجرة جماعية جلبت العناصر الأساسية للحضارة المبكرة إلى الصين، ولكن هذه النظرية فقدت مصداقيتها إلى حد كبير. في أوائل القرن العشرين، استمال المفكرون الصينيون الحجج المتحورة حول الصين، المستندة أحيانًا على ما يعرف بتمايز هوا-يي، إذ أرادوا تصديق فكرة أن هوان جي دي وغيره من الشخصيات لم تكن أسطيرًا، وإنما شخصيات تاريخية. ورد آخرون إلى حد إنكار وجود عناصر أجنبية خلال مرحلة الصين المبكرة. في أواخر القرن العشرين وأوائل القرن الحادي والعشرين، استخدم العلماء الأدلة الأثرية المكتشفة حديثًا ليزعموا أن بعض العناصر الخاصة بالحضارة الصينية القديمة قد جاءت من غرب أو وسط آسيا إلى الصين وأن هنا (ar)
  • Sino-Babylonianism is a theory now rejected by most scholars that in the third millennium B.C. the Babylonian region provided the essential elements of material civilization and language to what is now China. Albert Terrien de Lacouperie (1845–1894) first proposed that a massive migration brought the basic elements of early civilization to China, but in this original form the theory was largely discredited. In the early 20th century, Sinocentric arguments, sometimes based on Hua–Yi distinction appealed to Chinese intellectuals who wanted to believe that the Yellow Emperor and other figures were historical, not myths. Others reacted to the extent of denying that there were foreign elements in early China. In the late 20th and early 21st century, scholars have used newly excavated archeologi (en)
  • Il sino-babilonianesimo o sino-babilonismo è un filone di studi accademici secondo il quale dal terzo millennio a.e.v. la regione della Mesopotamia, e nel periodo babilonese specialmente, fornì gli elementi essenziali di cultura materiale e linguistica alla nascente civiltà della Cina. Albert Terrien de Lacouperie (1845–1894) fu il primo a proporre che fu una migrazione in massa di genti mesopotamiche nella valle del Fiume Giallo a gettare le basi della civiltà cinese, ma in questa versione originale la teoria venne largamente screditata. Nel primo XX secolo furono le interpretazioni sinocentriche del sino-babilonianesimo, spesso fondate sulla distinzione Hua-Yi (civili-barbari), ad avere maggior supporto nei circoli intellettuali cinesi, i quali sostenevano che Huangdi (l'"Imperatore Gial (it)
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  • الصينية البابلية هي نظرية مرفوضة من قبل معظم العلماء تقول إنه في الألفية الثالثة قبل الميلاد قدمت بلاد بابل العناصر الأساسية للغة والحضارة المادية لما يعرف اليوم بالصين. عرض ألبرت تيرين دي لاكوبري (1845 – 1894) فكرة أن هجرة جماعية جلبت العناصر الأساسية للحضارة المبكرة إلى الصين، ولكن هذه النظرية فقدت مصداقيتها إلى حد كبير. في أوائل القرن العشرين، استمال المفكرون الصينيون الحجج المتحورة حول الصين، المستندة أحيانًا على ما يعرف بتمايز هوا-يي، إذ أرادوا تصديق فكرة أن هوان جي دي وغيره من الشخصيات لم تكن أسطيرًا، وإنما شخصيات تاريخية. ورد آخرون إلى حد إنكار وجود عناصر أجنبية خلال مرحلة الصين المبكرة. في أواخر القرن العشرين وأوائل القرن الحادي والعشرين، استخدم العلماء الأدلة الأثرية المكتشفة حديثًا ليزعموا أن بعض العناصر الخاصة بالحضارة الصينية القديمة قد جاءت من غرب أو وسط آسيا إلى الصين وأن هناك علاقات لغوية بين تربط بين جانبي القارة الآسيوية. (ar)
  • Sino-Babylonianism is a theory now rejected by most scholars that in the third millennium B.C. the Babylonian region provided the essential elements of material civilization and language to what is now China. Albert Terrien de Lacouperie (1845–1894) first proposed that a massive migration brought the basic elements of early civilization to China, but in this original form the theory was largely discredited. In the early 20th century, Sinocentric arguments, sometimes based on Hua–Yi distinction appealed to Chinese intellectuals who wanted to believe that the Yellow Emperor and other figures were historical, not myths. Others reacted to the extent of denying that there were foreign elements in early China. In the late 20th and early 21st century, scholars have used newly excavated archeological evidence to argue that some particular elements of ancient Chinese civilization were carried from western or central Asia into China and that there are linguistic ties between the two sides of the Asian continent. (en)
  • Il sino-babilonianesimo o sino-babilonismo è un filone di studi accademici secondo il quale dal terzo millennio a.e.v. la regione della Mesopotamia, e nel periodo babilonese specialmente, fornì gli elementi essenziali di cultura materiale e linguistica alla nascente civiltà della Cina. Albert Terrien de Lacouperie (1845–1894) fu il primo a proporre che fu una migrazione in massa di genti mesopotamiche nella valle del Fiume Giallo a gettare le basi della civiltà cinese, ma in questa versione originale la teoria venne largamente screditata. Nel primo XX secolo furono le interpretazioni sinocentriche del sino-babilonianesimo, spesso fondate sulla distinzione Hua-Yi (civili-barbari), ad avere maggior supporto nei circoli intellettuali cinesi, i quali sostenevano che Huangdi (l'"Imperatore Giallo") e altre figure fossero personaggi storicamente esistiti e non concetti mitici. Altri studiosi reagirono con la negazione delle tesi sino-babiloniane, ovvero negando che elementi stranieri avessero giocato un ruolo negli stadi formativi della civiltà cinese. Nel tardo XX e nel primo XXI secolo, una nuova generazione di studiosi ha sviluppato ulteriormente le teorie sino-babiloniane, sulla base di nuove scoperte archeologiche, sostenendo in particolare che elementi della prima civiltà cinese provennero dall'Asia occidentale o centrale e che sussistono legami linguistici tra i due estremi del continente. (it)
  • 中国文化西来说,是指历史学和考古学中的一種舊假說,认为中国古代文明并非起源于本地,而是从西方传入。至今多數認為證據不確鑿。 (zh)
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