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The Study on Ji Xianlin's Academic Life Based on the Perspective of Sugar Industry History Research

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DOI: 10.23977/history.2024.060113 | Downloads: 22 | Views: 700

Author(s)

Hua Yang 1

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1 College of History and Culture, Southwest University, Beibei, Chongqing, China

Corresponding Author

Hua Yang

ABSTRACT

Ji Xianlin is an internationally renowned linguist and a master of Orientalism. He devoted his life to studying and writing rich works, especially in the History of Sugar. From the perspective of sugar history, we find that the study of sugar history runs through Ji's academic life. It is very important for him to study Germany ten years that laid the deep language foundation for its research. When he came back China, he focused on the relationship history study between China and India. In the 1960s, Ji Xianlin began to pay attention to collect information about China sugar exchange. After ten years of catastrophe, his research was forced to interrupt, until 1981, a Dunhuang scroll was sent to Ji Xianlin, which prompted him to make decide to study sugar industry. Ji Xianlin become sugar history research expert is accidental, also is inevitable.

KEYWORDS

Ji Xianlin, History of Sugar Industry, Academic Life

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Hua Yang, The Study on Ji Xianlin's Academic Life Based on the Perspective of Sugar Industry History Research. Lecture Notes on History (2024) Vol. 6: 93-98. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/history.2024.060113.

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