No. 1 (2025): JSRH
Articles

Chen Yuan and Ying Lianzhi: A Chronicle of Their Association

Pingping ZHOU
Tongji University

Published 2025-06-01

Keywords

  • Catholic,

Abstract

Chen Yuan, the president of Fu Jen Catholic University, was a famous scholar in the field of religion studies. Ying Lianzhi, a distinguished educator and philanthropist, founded Ta Kung Pao and Fu Jen Catholic University. They had been acquainted with each other for nearly ten years until Ying Lianzhi died in 1926. They collected, collated and published the Catholic works written in late Ming and early Qing periods. Chen Yuan, together with Ying Lianzhi not only promoted the academic research of Chinese Catholic history, but also participated in the localization of Chinese Catholicism actively.

Counts

Views: 2 / Downloads: 5

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

  1. Chen Yinque. Collected Essays from the Jinming Studio, Second Series, Beijing: Sanlian Bookstore, 2009.
  2. Chen Zhichao (ed.). Collection of Chen Yuan’s Correspondence, Shanghai: Shanghai Classics Publishing House, 1990.
  3. Chen Zhichao (ed.). Collected Works of Chen Yuan (Vol. 22), Hefei: Anhui University Press, 2009.
  4. Chen Zhichao (ed.). The Collected Correspondence of Chen Yuan [Expanded Edition], Beijing: Sanlian Publishing House, 2010.
  5. Fang Hao. Biographies of Figures in Chinese Catholic History, Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company, 1988.
  6. Fang Hao. Fang Hao’s Self-Compiled Works at Sixty (Vol 2), Taipei: Taiwan Student Book Company, 1969.
  7. Gu Weimin. Annals of Chinese Catholicism, Shanghai: Shanghai Bookstore Publishing House, 2003.
  8. Hou Jie. Ta Kung Pao and Modern Chinese Society, Tianjin: Nankai University Press, 2006.
  9. Liu Xian. Scholarship and Faith: A Study of the Religious Historian Chen Yuan, Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 2013.
  10. Ying Lianzhi. Anjianzhai Cong Cangao, lead-printed edition, 1917.
  11. Ying Lianzhi. Jianzhai Shengmo, mimeographed edition, 1926.
  12. Ying Lianzhi. Wansong Yeren Yanshanlu, Tianjin: Ta Kung Pao Press, 1919.