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Chen Yinke, or Chen Yinque (3 July 18907 October 1969), was a Chinese historian, linguist, orientalist, politician, and writer. He was a fellow of Academia Sinica, considered one of the most original and creative historians in 20th century China. His representative works are ''Draft essays on the origins of Sui and Tang institutions'' (), ''Draft outline of Tang political history'' (), and ''An Alternative Biography of Liu Rushi'' (). Chen, together with Lü Simian,
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, was known as the "Four Greatest Historians" of Modern China (現代四大史學家). Chen knew many languages; he was well-versed in
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and Pali, and had an understanding of various other languages including Mongolian, Manchu, Persian, English, French, German, Latin, Greek, and Japanese.


Biography


Early life

Chen Yinke was born in Changsha,
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in 1890, and his ancestral home was Yining,
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(now
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, Jiujiang). Yinke's father Chen Sanli was a famous poet, one of the "Four Gentlemen" of the
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. His grandfather was
Chen Baozhen Chen Baozhen (; 1831–1900) was a Chinese statesman and reformer during the Qing dynasty. Chen was born in Tingzhou (Now Shanghang County). His family originated from Xiushui County in Jiujiang. He obtained the second highest degree in the impe ...
, the governor of Hunan between 1895 and 1898. As a boy, Chen Yinke attended a private school in Nanjing, and was once a student of , a sinologist. His family had a distinguished tradition in classical learning, so he was exposed from an early age to the Chinese classics, to history, and to philosophy. In 1902 he went to Japan with his elder brother Chen Hengke to study at the (Kobun Institute) in
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, where other Chinese students such as Lu Xun were also enrolled. In 1905 he was forced to return to China due to beriberi, and studied at Fudan Public School, Shanghai. In 1910 he obtained a scholarship to study at
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, and later at the
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and
Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris , motto_lang = fr , mottoeng = Roots of the Future , type = Public research university''Grande école'' , established = , founder = Émile Boutmy , accreditation ...
. In 1914 he came back to China due to
World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
. In winter 1918 he got another official scholarship from Jiangxi to study abroad again. He studied
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and Pali at
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under
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. At Harvard he first met Wu Mi, who was then studying literature under Irving Babbitt. They became lifelong friends. In 1921, he went to
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to study oriental languages under Heinrich Lüders, Central Asian languages under Max Müller, and Mongolian under Erich Haenisch. He acquired a knowledge of Mongolian, Tibetan, Manchu,
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,
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, Pali, English, French, German,
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, Turkic, Tangut,
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, and
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. Particularly notable was his mastery of Sanskrit and Pali. Xia Zengyou once said to him: "It is good for you to be able to read books in foreign languages. I know only Chinese so I have no more to read after finishing all the Chinese books."


Tsinghua period

In March 1925 he returned to China again, meanwhile Wu Mi was in charge of the Institute of Guoxue Studies, Tsinghua School. He accepted the invitation to become a supervisor at Institute of Guoxue Studies, together with Wang Guowei,
Liang Qichao Liang Qichao (Chinese: 梁啓超 ; Wade-Giles: ''Liang2 Chʻi3-chʻao1''; Yale: ''Lèuhng Kái-chīu'') (February 23, 1873 – January 19, 1929) was a Chinese politician, social and political activist, journalist, and intellectual. His thou ...
and
Zhao Yuanren Yuen Ren Chao (; 3 November 1892 – 25 February 1982), also known as Zhao Yuanren, was a Chinese-American linguist, educator, scholar, poet, and composer, who contributed to the modern study of Chinese phonology and grammar. Chao was born a ...
. In 1928 Tsinghua School was restructured to become Tsinghua University. Chen was employed as professor at Chinese Language and Literature Department and History Department, while also adjunct with Peking University. Chen married Tang Yun (唐筼), granddaughter of
Tang Jingsong Tang Jingsong (; 1841–1903) was a Chinese general and statesman. He commanded the Yunnan Army in the Sino-French War (August 1884–April 1885), and made an important contribution to Qing dynasty China's military effort in Tonkin (northern Vi ...
, former governor of Republic of Formosa, in summer 1928. During this time he mainly gave lectures on Buddhist texts translation, historical documents of Jin Dynasty,
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, Sui Dynasty,
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, and Mongolia. He also became adjunct member of Board of Academia Sinica, research fellow and director of Department 1 of the , board member of National Palace Museum, member of Committee of Qing Dynasty's Documents. Among the many students at this time who went on to scholarly careers were Zhou Yiliang and Yang Lien-sheng. After the
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began, Chen moved to National Southwestern Associated University, Kunming,
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, teaching lectures on history of Jin Dynasty,
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, history of Sui Dynasty and Tang Dynasty, and poetry of
Yuan Zhen Yuan Zhen (; 779 – September 2, 831), courtesy name Weizhi (), was a Chinese novelist, poet, and politician of the middle Tang Dynasty. In prose literature, Yuan Zhen is particularly known for his work ''Yingying's Biography'', which has often ...
and Bai Juyi.


During World War II

In 1939,
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offered him a professorship in Chinese History. He left for
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in September 1940 on his way to United Kingdom, but was forced to return Kunming due to ongoing battles. In 1941 he became a guest professor with
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to teach history of Sui Dynasty and Tang Dynasty. Since the Japanese occupation in Hong Kong began in the end of 1941, he conducted history research at home, which resulted in the writing of ''A Brief Introduction to the Political History of Tang Dynasty''. In July 1942, Chen fled to
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to teach in
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, later in December 1943 he moved to
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to teach in Yenching University. He became employed by Tsinghua University for a second time in 1946.


At Lingnan University

He began to teach at Lingnan University,
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in late 1948. As a result of a nationwide restructure campaign across universities and colleges, Lingnan University was merged into
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in 1952. Chen Yinke taught courses on history of Jin Dynasty and Southern and Northern Dynasties, history of Tang Dynasty, and ''
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'' of Tang Dynasty. In 1953 he started writing ''Biography of Liu Rushi'', an in-depth investigation of the poetry and activities of Liu Rushi, a famous prostitute in late
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and early Qing Dynasty. He finished this last major work in 1964, by then having become completely blind. He became vice president of Central Research Institute of Culture and History in July 1960.


During Cultural Revolution

Chen was persecuted during the Cultural Revolution due to his previous connection with the out-of-favor Tao Zhu. He and his wife's salaries were frozen by the
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. Several times he was forced to write statements to clarify his political standings: "I have never done anything harmful to Chinese people in my life. I have been a teacher for 40 years, only doing teaching and writing, but nothing practical (for Kuomintang)". Many of his book collections and manuscripts were stolen. He died in
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on 7 October 1969 for heart failure and sudden bowel obstruction. 11 days later his obituary was published by the Southern Daily. The bone ashes of Chen and his wife was stored at Yinhe Revolutionary Cemetery at first, but moved to Lushan Botanical Garden in 2003. Now they are buried near the tomb of Chen Fenghuai.


Research ideology

In the 1920s, Chen Yinke insisted that research should be of ''"thoughts of freedom, spirits of independence"''. In 1953 he was designated as head of the Second Department of Institute of History Study in
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. He demanded two requests to be granted, in his ''"Reply to the Chinese Academy of Sciences"'' on 1 December. The first one was ''"the Institute of Mid-Ancient Chinese History be exempt from the doctrines of
Marxism Marxism is a left-wing to far-left method of socioeconomic analysis that uses a materialist interpretation of historical development, better known as historical materialism, to understand class relations and social conflict and a dialectical ...
, as well as attending politics lectures"''; The second one was ''"a letter of approval from Mao Zedong or Liu Shaoqi, as a shield"''. He explained that ''"Mao, the top political authority, and Liu, the top party leader, should have consensus with me on the matter, otherwise academic research would be out of the question."''Reply to the Chinese Academy of Sciences, dictated by Chen Yinke and noted by Wang Qian, 1 December 1953. Copy archived in Zhongshan University. He did not assume the position eventually, continuing working at
Zhongshan University Sun Yat-sen University (, abbreviated SYSU and colloquially known in Chinese as Zhongda), also known as Zhongshan University, is a national key public research university located in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. It was founded in 1924 by and nam ...
. The incident was not disclosed to the public until the 1980s.


List of works

*《 寒柳堂集》 *《 金明館叢稿初編》(Writings on Jin Ming Guan, Vol. 1) *《 金明館叢稿二編》(Writings on Jin Ming Guan, Vol. 2) *《 陈寅恪魏晋南北朝史讲演录》、萬繩楠整理,黃山書社1987年版 ( Chen Yinke Lectures on History of Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties), *《 隋唐制度淵源略論稿》(A Brief Introduction to the Origins of Institutions of Sui and Tang Dynasties) * 《 唐代政治史述論稿》(A Brief Introduction to the Political History of Tang Dynasty) * 《 元白詩箋證稿》(On Yuan Zhen and Bai Juyi's Poems), referring to the poets
Yuan Zhen Yuan Zhen (; 779 – September 2, 831), courtesy name Weizhi (), was a Chinese novelist, poet, and politician of the middle Tang Dynasty. In prose literature, Yuan Zhen is particularly known for his work ''Yingying's Biography'', which has often ...
and Bai Juyi, famous in Chinese history * 《 柳如是別傳》(A Supplementary Biography of Liu Rushi) * 《 詩集 附唐篔詩存》 * 《 書信集》 * 《 讀書札記一集》 * 《 讀書札記二集》 * 《 讀書札記三集》 * 《 講義及雜稿》 * 《 陳寅恪史學論文選集》,上海古籍出版社1992年版,收文五十二篇。 * 《 陳寅恪先生全集》,里仁書局1979年,收文九十四篇。(Chen Yinke Xiansheng Quanji, Chen Yinke's Entire Collection) *《 论再生缘》Lun Zaishengyuan (On Reincarnation) *《 陈寅恪学术文化随笔》Chen Yinke Xueshu Wenhua Suibi (Essays on Chen Yinke's Academy and Culture) *《 陈寅恪文集》Chen Yinke Wenji (Collection of Chen Yin Ke) *《 陈寅恪集》Chen Yinke Ji (Corpus of Chen Yin Ke)


Notes


References

*Wu Mi and Chen Yinke, by Wu Xuezhao, Tsinghua University Press, *On Memories of Chen Yinke, by Zhang Jie and Yang Yanli, Social Science Academy Press, *Analysis of Chen Yinke, by Zhang Jie and Yang Yanli, Social Science Academy Press, *Chronicles of Chen Yinke (revised), by Jiang Tianshu, Shanghai Ancient Book Press, 1997 *The Last 20 Years of Chen Yinke, by Lu Jiandong, 陆键东,《陈寅恪的最后二十年》,Linking Press, 1997 *Biography of Historian Chen Yinke, by , Peking University Press *Who Wanted to Come to Taiwan? By Li Ao *On Chen Yinke, By Yu Dawei et al. *Explanation and Argumentations of Late Chen Yinke's Writings, by
Yu Yingshi Yu Ying-shih (; 22 January 1930 – 1 August 2021) was a Chinese-born American historian, sinologist, and the Gordon Wu '58 Professor of Chinese Studies, Emeritus, at Princeton University. He was known for his mastery of sources for Chinese h ...
, 1998 *Four Sirs in Late Qing Dynasty, by Gao Yang, Crown Press 1983 *The Family History of Chen Yinke, by Zhang Qiu Hui, Guangdong Education Press, 2000 *


Further Reading (Chinese)

* Chen Xiaocong 陈小从. 图说义宁陈氏. 山东画报出版社. 2004. . * Wang Zhenbang 王震邦. 獨立與自由:陳寅恪論學. 聯經出版. 2011. . * Zhang Qiuhui 张求会. 陈寅恪的家族史. 广东教育出版社. 2007. . * 汪荣祖. 史家陈寅恪传. 北京大学出版社. 2005. . * 蔣天樞. 陳寅恪先生編年事輯. 上海古籍出版社. 1997. . * 陆键东. 陈寅恪的最后20年. 生活·读书·新知三联书店. 1995. . * 张杰, 杨燕丽. 追忆陈寅恪. 社会科学文献出版社. 1999. . * 张杰, 杨燕丽. 解析陈寅恪. 社会科学文献出版社. 1999. . * 劉克敵. 陳寅恪和他的同時代人. 時英出版社. 2007. . * 岳南. 陈寅恪与傅斯年. 陕西师范大学出版社. 2008. . * 吴学昭. 吴宓与陈寅恪. 清华大学出版社. 1992. . * 余英時. 陳寅恪晚年詩文釋證(二版). 東大圖書公司. 2011. . * 纪念陈寅恪先生诞辰百年学术论文集. 北京大学出版社. 1989. . * 罗志田. 陈寅恪的“不古不今之学”. 近代史研究. 2008, (6). * 項念東. 錢穆論陳寅恪:一場並未公開的學術論爭. 博覽群書. 2008, (3). * 俞大維等. 談陳寅恪. 傳記文學. * 李敖,《誰要來台灣?》,收在《笑傲五十年》 * 羅香林,《回憶陳寅恪師》 * Chen Zhesan 陳哲三:《陳寅恪軼事》 * 罗志田:〈陈寅恪学术表述臆解〉。 * 羅志田:〈從歷史記憶看陳寅恪與乾嘉考據的關係〉。 * 陸揚:〈陈寅恪的文史之学——从1932年清华大学国文入学试题谈起〉。 * 王晴佳:〈陈寅恪、傅斯年之关系及其他——以台湾中研院所见档案为中心〉。 * 陳建華:〈从“以诗证史”到“以史证诗”——读陈寅恪《柳如是别传》札记〉。 * 程美宝:〈陈寅恪与牛津大学〉。 * Chen Huaiyu 陈怀宇:〈陈寅恪《吾国学术之现状及清华之职责》疏证〉。 * 陈怀宇:〈陈寅恪留学哈佛史事钩沉及其相关问题〉。 * 陈怀宇:〈陈寅恪与赫尔德——以了解之同情为中心〉。 * 沈亞明:〈陳寅恪書信時序索引(初稿)〉。


Portrait


Chen Yinke. A Portrait by Kong Kai Ming
at Portrait Gallery of Chinese Writers (Hong Kong Baptist University Library).


External links


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