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  1. Tan Sitong war ein chinesischer Politiker, Denker und Reformer in der ausgehenden Qing-Zeit. Nach dem Scheitern der Hundert-Tage-Reform wurde er im Alter von 33 Jahren hingerichtet. Er war einer der „Sechs Märtyrer der 100-Tage-Reform“. Seine Hinrichtung symbolisierte für viele Zeitgenossen das Scheitern der politischen ...

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    Tan Sitong (simplified Chinese: 谭嗣同; traditional Chinese: 譚嗣同; pinyin: Tán Sìtóng; Wade–Giles: T'an 2 Ssu 4-T'ung 2, March 10, 1865 – September 28, 1898), courtesy name Fusheng (復生), pseudonym Zhuangfei (壯飛), was a well-known Chinese politician, thinker, and reformist in the late Qing dynasty (1644–1911).

    • 10 March 1865
    • Reformist faction
  3. Contents. Tan Sitong. Chinese social reformer. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in Hundred Days of Reform. In China: The Hundred Days of Reform of 1898. Another important reformist thinker, Tan Sitong, relied more heavily on Buddhism than Kang did and emphasized the people’s rights and independence.

  4. Tan Sitong (1865-1898) 149. stützt auf moderne soziologische Analysemethoden 一 einige sehr gelungene Gruppenbiographien. Eine These seiner Arbeit ist, former oder Revolutionäre immer nur in ihrer Funktion und Interpret von Gruppen-Ideologien verstanden.

  5. 30. Mai 2021 · Tan Sitong 譚嗣同 (1865-1898), courtesy name Fusheng 復生, style Zhuangfei 壯飛 or Huaxiang Zhongsheng 華相眾生, was a reformist thinker of the late Qing period 清 (1644-1911). He is the most prominent victim of the purges after the abortion of the Hundred-Days Reform ( wuxu bianfa 戊戌變法) of 1898.

  6. To explore how Chinese Buddhists acted as trailblazers of Engaged Buddhism, I shall analyze a late nineteenth-century thinker, Tan Sitong 譚嗣同 (1865–1898). The focus of my analysis is his masterpiece, Renxue 仁學. From his position of Buddhist eclecticism, Tan discoursed at length on non-differentiation as the truth of the universe to ...

  7. The Power of Interconnectivity: Tan Sitong's Invention of Historical Agency in Late Qing China. Hung-yok Ip. Milam Hall, Department of History Oregon State University Corvallis OR 97331. hip@oregonstate.edu. Abstract.