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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ch'ien_MuCh'ien Mu - Wikipedia

    Ch'ien Mu or Qian Mu (Chinese: 錢穆; 30 July 1895 – 30 August 1990) was a Chinese historian, philosopher and writer. He is considered to be one of the greatest historians and philosophers of 20th-century China.

  2. Since 1930, he had begun to take up professorial appointments in a number of prestigious universities while continuing to publish seminal works on Chinese history, culture and education. Dr Ch'ien came to Hong Kong in 1949 and established what was the precursor of New Asia College.

  3. Ch’ien Mu, a name familiar to all of us, was the founding President of the New Asia College. ‘Facing adversity, I march ever forward; through times of great hardness, I feel more compassion’ was his strong belief that ignited a spirit that has burned within the heart of CUHK members from the early days up till now.

  4. Overview. Authors: Mu Ch'ien. Focuses on the five dynasties of Han, Tang, Song, Ming, and Qing, to represent the entire course of Chinese history in general terms. Combines both historical facts and anecdotes from the history to make the text easy to understand.

  5. Mr. Ch'ien Mu . Founding President of New Asia College 'Apart from science and democracy, Mr. Ch'ien Mu believed that Confucianism was indispensable to China; it was also what the country lacked. To promote Confucianism for the benefit of China, Mr. Ch'ien came to Hong Kong to establish New Asia College.

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  6. CH’IEN Mu. Doctor of Laws. honoris causa. Biography. - Print - Ch'ien Mu was born in Chekiang province in the year 1895. He was educated at home by private tuition, and after teaching in primary and middle schools, received his first Univer-sity appointment as a Lecturer in Chinese Literature at Yenching University in 1930.

  7. “Ch’ien Mu Lecture in History and Culture” was established since 1978. A distinguished scholar will be invited to deliver a series of public lectures exploring topics on Chinese history and culture. The Ch’ien Mu Lecture will be held in March/ April each year.