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Yang Shoujing (Chinese: 楊守敬; pinyin: Yáng Shǒujìng; Wade–Giles: Yang Shou-ching; 1839 – 9 January 1915) was a Chinese antiquarian, bibliophile, calligrapher, diplomat, geographer, and historian. He is best known for the historical atlas Lidai yudi tu, commonly called the Yangtu ("Yang's atlas"), the most complete and scholarly historical atlas of China produced during the Qing dynasty. He devoted most of his life to the annotation of the 6th-century geographic work Shui jing zhu, which was completed by his disciple Xiong Huizhen and published as the Shui jing zhu shu.

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  • Yang Shoujing (杨守敬 / 楊守敬, Yáng Shǒujìng, Wade : Yang Shou-ching ; 2 juin 1839-9 janvier 1915) était un historien-géographe, calligraphe, antiquaire, bibliophile, et diplomate de la fin de la dynastie Qing. Il est surtout connu pour son atlas historique de la Chine Lidai yudi tu, communément appelé le Yangtu (« Atlas de Yang »), l'atlas historique le plus complet et le documenté produit au cours de la dynastie des Qing. Il a consacré la plupart de sa vie à l'annotation du Shui jing zhu, un document géographique du VIe siècle dont l'annotation sera achevé par son disciple Xiong Huizhen et publié sous le nom de Shui jing zhu shu. Comme diplomate Qing en poste au Japon, Yang a acheté des dizaines de milliers de vieux livres Chinois présents dans les bibliothèques et archives japonaises, dont beaucoup étaient devenus rares ou perdu en Chine. Après sa mort, le gouvernement de la République de Chine a acheté sa collection et conservé la plupart des livres du Musée National du Palais, à Taipei. Yang était un calligraphe accompli de l'Ecole Stèle, et est devenu un maitre influent au Japon. L'introduction de cette tradition au Japon est rapporté comme ayant "offert un style esthétique virtuellement inédit" au Japon et ayant "révolutionné" la calligraphie Japonaise. La résidence de vie de Yang ainsi que sa tombe à Yidu, Hubei sont maintenant protégées en tant que Site Historique et Culturel National Majeur du pays. (fr)
  • Yang Shoujing (Chinese: 楊守敬; pinyin: Yáng Shǒujìng; Wade–Giles: Yang Shou-ching; 1839 – 9 January 1915) was a Chinese antiquarian, bibliophile, calligrapher, diplomat, geographer, and historian. He is best known for the historical atlas Lidai yudi tu, commonly called the Yangtu ("Yang's atlas"), the most complete and scholarly historical atlas of China produced during the Qing dynasty. He devoted most of his life to the annotation of the 6th-century geographic work Shui jing zhu, which was completed by his disciple Xiong Huizhen and published as the Shui jing zhu shu. As a Qing diplomat posted in Japan, Yang purchased tens of thousands of ancient Chinese books from Japanese libraries and archives, many of which had become rare or lost in China. After his death, the government of the Republic of China purchased his collection and preserved most of the books in the National Palace Museum. Yang was an accomplished calligrapher of the Stele School and became highly influential in Japan. The introduction of his art was said to have "offered virtually an unprecedented aesthetic style" to Japan and "revolutionized" Japanese calligraphy. Yang's former residence and tomb in Yidu, Hubei are now protected as a Major National Historical and Cultural Site of China. (en)
  • 楊 守敬(よう しゅけい、拼音: Yáng Shǒujìng、1839年5月27日(道光19年4月15日) - 1915年1月9日)は、清末の学者・蔵書家・文人。字は惺吾、号は隣蘇。 (ja)
  • 楊守敬(1839年6月2日-1915年1月9日)谱名开科,榜名恺,更名守敬,字惺吾,号鄰蘇老人。湖北省宜都人。清末歷史地理學家、金石文字學家、目錄版本學家。 (zh)
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  • 1915-01-09 (xsd:date)
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  • Lucheng Town, Yidu, Hubei, Qing China (en)
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  • Yang Shoujing at age 75 (en)
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  • 1915-01-09 (xsd:date)
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  • Yáng Shǒujìng (en)
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  • Yang Shoujing (en)
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  • 楊守敬 (en)
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  • Antiquarian, bibliophile, calligrapher, diplomat, geographer, and historian (en)
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  • 楊 守敬(よう しゅけい、拼音: Yáng Shǒujìng、1839年5月27日(道光19年4月15日) - 1915年1月9日)は、清末の学者・蔵書家・文人。字は惺吾、号は隣蘇。 (ja)
  • 楊守敬(1839年6月2日-1915年1月9日)谱名开科,榜名恺,更名守敬,字惺吾,号鄰蘇老人。湖北省宜都人。清末歷史地理學家、金石文字學家、目錄版本學家。 (zh)
  • Yang Shoujing (杨守敬 / 楊守敬, Yáng Shǒujìng, Wade : Yang Shou-ching ; 2 juin 1839-9 janvier 1915) était un historien-géographe, calligraphe, antiquaire, bibliophile, et diplomate de la fin de la dynastie Qing. Il est surtout connu pour son atlas historique de la Chine Lidai yudi tu, communément appelé le Yangtu (« Atlas de Yang »), l'atlas historique le plus complet et le documenté produit au cours de la dynastie des Qing. Il a consacré la plupart de sa vie à l'annotation du Shui jing zhu, un document géographique du VIe siècle dont l'annotation sera achevé par son disciple Xiong Huizhen et publié sous le nom de Shui jing zhu shu. (fr)
  • Yang Shoujing (Chinese: 楊守敬; pinyin: Yáng Shǒujìng; Wade–Giles: Yang Shou-ching; 1839 – 9 January 1915) was a Chinese antiquarian, bibliophile, calligrapher, diplomat, geographer, and historian. He is best known for the historical atlas Lidai yudi tu, commonly called the Yangtu ("Yang's atlas"), the most complete and scholarly historical atlas of China produced during the Qing dynasty. He devoted most of his life to the annotation of the 6th-century geographic work Shui jing zhu, which was completed by his disciple Xiong Huizhen and published as the Shui jing zhu shu. (en)
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  • Yang Shoujing (en)
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