並列タイトル等How Naitō Konan Looked upon Himself as a Servant-Student of Wang Xizhi and an Advisor to Xiong Xiling in 1913 : An Analysis of Archives Preserved in the Naitō Collection
タイトル(掲載誌)KU-ORCASが開くデジタル化時代の東アジア文化研究 : オープン・プラットフォームで浮かび上がる、新たな東アジアの姿
一般注記It is often said that the prewar Japanese people embraced an ambivalent attitude toward China, which mixed admiration to ancient China and derogation to contemporary China. My analysis of archives preserved in the Naitō Collection about the Lantinghui (the Orchid Pavilion Gathering held in Kyoto in Spring 1913 for commemorating Wang Xizhi (303-361), the Calligraphical Sage of East Asia who initiated the kind of gathering in 353), and Shina ron (A Treatise on China by Naitō Konan (1866-1934) composed in Fall 1913 for making policy suggestions to Xiong Xiling (1870-1937), the then Prime Minister of the newly established Republic of China with whom Naitō maintained a friendship since 1906), shows that in the year 1913, Naitō proudly looked upon himself both as a servant-student of Wang and as an advisor to Xiong. It is no exaggeration that his attitude represented perfectly the kind of ambivalence shared by the contemporary Japanese people.
連携機関・データベース国立情報学研究所 : 学術機関リポジトリデータベース(IRDB)(機関リポジトリ)