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Liang Tingnan (; 1796–1861),
courtesy name A courtesy name (), also known as a style name, is a name bestowed upon one at adulthood in addition to one's given name. This practice is a tradition in the East Asian cultural sphere, including China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam.Ulrich Theob ...
Zhangran (), was a Chinese scholar and writer. A native of
Guangdong Guangdong (, ), alternatively romanized as Canton or Kwangtung, is a coastal province in South China on the north shore of the South China Sea. The capital of the province is Guangzhou. With a population of 126.01 million (as of 2020) ...
, he compiled an index on
coastal defence Coastal management is defence against flooding and erosion, and techniques that stop erosion to claim lands. Protection against rising sea levels in the 21st century is crucial, as sea level rise accelerates due to climate change. Changes in s ...
in the region and advised numerous state officials. He later led a number of schools and academies. In addition to being a prolific playwright and poet, Liang also wrote extensively on foreign affairs and Chinese history.


Early life

Liang was born in 1796 in
Shunde Shunde District, also known as Shuntak, is a district of the city of Foshan, Guangdong province, located in the Pearl River Delta. It had a population of 2,464,784 as of the 2010 census. Once a traditional agricultural county, it has become one ...
, Guangdong. His father died when he was still a youth, and Liang subsequently devoted himself to academia and writing plays. He resided at a local monastery and spent his free time analysing the iron stupas there, which dated back to the
Southern Han Southern Han (; 917–971), officially Han (), originally Yue (), was one of the ten kingdoms that existed during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. It was located on China's southern coast, controlling modern Guangdong and Guangxi. The ...
. The Southern Han and another ancient kingdom that covered what became the Guangdong region,
Nanyue Nanyue (), was an ancient kingdom ruled by Chinese monarchs of the Zhao family that covered the modern Chinese subdivisions of Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Hong Kong, Macau, southern Fujian and central to northern Vietnam. Nanyue was establis ...
, became the focus of Liang's historical studies. He wrote six books on the two kingdoms and their rulers, including ''Nanhan shu'' (; 18 ''
juan ''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of ''John''. It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking communities around the world and in the Philippines, and also (pronounced differently) in the Isle of Man. In Spanish, ...
'' or volumes, 1830) and ''Nanyue wuzhu zhuan'' (; 3 ''juan'', preface dated 1833). Liang also wrote a lengthy biography of
Su Shi Su Shi (; 8 January 1037 – 24 August 1101), courtesy name Zizhan (), art name Dongpo (), was a Chinese calligrapher, essayist, gastronomer, pharmacologist, poet, politician, and travel writer during the Song dynasty. A major personality of ...
, in addition to an
epigraphical Epigraphy () is the study of inscriptions, or epigraphs, as writing; it is the science of identifying graphemes, clarifying their meanings, classifying their uses according to dates and cultural contexts, and drawing conclusions about the wr ...
treatise on ancient Chinese stone and bronze inscriptions.


Career


Military

In 1835, Liang was commissioned to write an index on
coastal defence Coastal management is defence against flooding and erosion, and techniques that stop erosion to claim lands. Protection against rising sea levels in the 21st century is crucial, as sea level rise accelerates due to climate change. Changes in s ...
in Guangdong, together with Lin Botong (), Zeng Zhao (), and Wu Lanxiu (). The 42-volume ''Guangdong haifang huilan'' () was first published in 1836, and included maps edited by Yi Kezhong (). As an expert on foreign policy and coastal defence, Liang conferred with
Lin Zexu Lin Zexu (30 August 1785 – 22 November 1850), courtesy name Yuanfu, was a Chinese political philosopher and politician. He was the head of states (Viceroy), Governor General, scholar-official, and under the Daoguang Emperor of the Qing dynas ...
–a staunch opponent of the opium trade in China–during his visit to Guangdong in 1839. Liang was later appointed as the superintendent of the Yuehua Academy in Guangzhou by
Deng Tingzhen Deng Tingzhen (; 1776–1846) was a Chinese politician who served as the Governor-General of Liangguang (Guangdong and Guangxi Guangxi (; ; alternately romanized as Kwanghsi; ; za, Gvangjsih, italics=yes), officially the Guangxi Zhu ...
. Still later, he became the director of several schools in
Chenghai Chenghai (; postal: Tenghai; Teochew: Thěng Hài) is a district of the city of Shantou, Guangdong Province, China. Located at the Han River Delta in the southeast part of Guangdong Province, Chenghai spans from 116°41' to 116°54' E longitud ...
, as well as the superintendent of the Xuehai Tang Academy in Guangzhou. During the First Opium War, Liang briefly commanded a company in Foshan. He returned to Guangzhou after a ceasefire was reached in late 1841, and became an unofficial advisor to and Qi Gong (). In 1850, Liang was awarded with the title of ''Neige zhongshu'' (, literally Secretary of the Grand Secretriat), in recognition of his military service.


Foreign affairs

Liang wrote many commentaries on foreign affairs, including ''Heshengguo shuo'' (), which revolves around the United States and was inspired by the writings of Elijah Coleman Bridgman; ''Lanlun oushuo'' (), concerning Great Britain; and ''Yuedao gongguo shuo'' (), which addresses trade between Guangzhou and foreign countries. Liang praised the American presidential system for its adherence to the principle of ''shanrang'' () or "non-hereditary succession". He opined that China should emulate the United States, so as to "avoid the upheavals of dynastic change". The anonymous five-volume ''Yifen jiwen'' (), which focuses on China's diplomatic ties and was first published in 1874, is also believed to have been written by Liang. Liang's ''Yesujiao nan ru Zhongguo shuo'' () underlines the difficulties faced by Christian missionaries in converting the Chinese people, most of whom subscribed to
Confucianism Confucianism, also known as Ruism or Ru classicism, is a system of thought and behavior originating in ancient China. Variously described as tradition, a philosophy, a religion, a humanistic or rationalistic religion, a way of governing, or a ...
. Liang himself questioned how "a criminal punished by the Roman authorities could be the Savior of humanity." He was also sceptical of the Last Judgment: "Never mind that we do not know how long in the future it will be before judgement takes place, it has already been over a thousand years from the time of Jesus to now — why would judgement take place all at once?"


Theatre and poetry

Liang was a prolific playwright who wrote at least four operatic plays that had romantic plots and were sung in
Cantonese Cantonese ( zh, t=廣東話, s=广东话, first=t, cy=Gwóngdūng wá) is a language within the Chinese (Sinitic) branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages originating from the city of Guangzhou (historically known as Canton) and its surrounding ar ...
: ''Tanhua meng'' (), ''Jiangmei meng'' (), ''Yuanxiang meng'' (), and ''Duansi meng'' (). A four-volume collection of his theatrical reviews, titled ''Quhua'' () was published around 1825. He called ''
The Palace of Eternal Life ''The Palace of Eternal Life'' (), also translated as ''The Palace of Eternal Youth'', is a play written by Hong Sheng () in the Qing dynasty. He absorbed certain material from the long narrative poem '' The Song of Everlasting Sorrow'' writte ...
'' "one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of Chinese drama." Liang also produced at least five volumes of
prose poetry Prose poetry is poetry written in prose form instead of verse form, while preserving poetic qualities such as heightened imagery, parataxis, and emotional effects. Characteristics Prose poetry is written as prose, without the line breaks assoc ...
and fourteen volumes of verse poetry. Through the ''
Eastern Western Monthly Magazine ''Eastern Western Monthly Magazine'' was the inaugural modern-age Chinese language magazine first published on August 1, 1833 in Canton (Guangzhou), China by the Prussian Protestant Missionary Karl Gützlaff at a time when foreign missionaries ...
'', he was exposed to the works of such Western poets as
Homer Homer (; grc, Ὅμηρος , ''Hómēros'') (born ) was a Greek poet who is credited as the author of the ''Iliad'' and the ''Odyssey'', two epic poems that are foundational works of ancient Greek literature. Homer is considered one of the ...
and John Milton; he wrote about them favourably and remarked that "Westerners also revere poetry writing".


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