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Synthesizing Chinese Learning with Western Learning Chronologically in Breaking a New Path

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The definitive shape of current Chinese culture is the result of constant assimilation of other cultures of different nations, countries and regions in the world over the past five or six thousand years.

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    Russell, B. Chinese and Western Civilization Contrasted. Changchun: Art Time Press, 1998 Edition (p. 8).

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    Xiong Shili, A New Treatise on Consciousness.

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    Tang Yijie, Tang Yijie Academic Essays, Beijing: China Youth Press, 1996.

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    Feng Qi, Omnibus of Feng Qi.

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Tang, Y. (2016). Synthesizing Chinese Learning with Western Learning Chronologically in Breaking a New Path. In: Anthology of Philosophical and Cultural Issues. China Academic Library. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1869-5_9

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