Liang Qichao made outstanding contributions to bibliography all his life. The representative work is Bibliography of Western Studies, which is innovative in classification and description. Other bibliography works include Summary of Western Books, Poems of Oriental Classics on the Moon, An Introduction to Chinese Studies and Its Reading Methods, A Course of Reading Month, Bibliography Review of Oriental Original Works, Essential Classics and Their Reading Methods, and China Buddhist Scriptures Catalogue.
Liang Qichao is recognized as an outstanding scholar in the late Qing Dynasty, an encyclopedic figure in the history of China, and a rare figure who can still make achievements in academic research after retiring from the political arena. Before the Revolution of 1911, he invented a new style between ancient Chinese and vernacular Chinese in the debate with revolutionaries, which made scholars and ordinary people happy to accept it.
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The related development of Liang Qichao;
1, Liang Qichao has unique views on library science. He thinks that "China Library Science" should be established, and the modern western library science theory should be applied to the transformation of traditional bibliography in China, that is, the scientization of bibliography.
2. The "Revolution in Poetry" and "Revolution in Fiction" that Liang Qichao actively participated in and encouraged were not only arguments about literary genres and styles in the history of literature, but he clearly pointed out in the article "On the Relationship between Fiction and Group Governance": "If you want a new national character, you must first create a national novel".
3. After the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898, he published China's Historical Narration and New History, lashed out at feudal historiography, advocated "historiography revolution", and systematically expounded a series of bourgeois historiography propositions such as historiography function, historical philosophy, attitude and method of managing history.
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