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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Feng_GuifenFeng Guifen - Wikipedia

    Feng Guifen (Chinese: 馮桂芬; pinyin: Féng Guìfēn; Wade–Giles: Feng 2 Kuei 3-fen 1; 1809 – May 28, 1874, courtesy name Linyi (Chinese: 林一; pinyin: Línyī), art name Jingting (Chinese: 景亭; pinyin: Jǐngtíng), later art name Dengweishanren (Chinese: 鄧尉山人; pinyin: Dèngwèishānrén), jinshi degree 1840) was ...

  2. Feng Guifen was a Chinese scholar and official whose ideas were the basis of the Self-Strengthening Movement (1861–95), in which the Qing dynasty (1644–1911/12) introduced Western methods and technology in an attempt to renovate Chinese diplomatic, fiscal, educational, and military policy.

  3. es.alphahistory.com › chineserevolution › feng-guifenFeng Guifen

    Feng Guifen (1809-74, Wade-Giles: Feng Kuei-fen) fue un erudito chino, escritor y reformador de mediados del siglo 19. Él es mejor conocido como el padre ideológico de la Movimiento de auto-fortalecimiento. Nacido en una familia de terratenientes adinerados en la provincia de Jiangsu, Feng trabajó tanto en el mundo académico como en el ...

  4. alphahistory.com › chineserevolution › feng-guifenFeng Guifen - Alpha History

    Feng Guifen (1809-74, Wade-Giles: Feng Kuei-fen) was a Chinese scholar, writer and reformer of the mid 19th century. He is best known as the ideological father of the Self-Strengthening Movement . Born into a family of affluent landlords in Jiangsu province, Feng worked in both academia and the public service.

  5. sites.asiasociety.org › chinawealthpower › chaptersFeng Guifen - Asia Society

    Learn about Feng Guifen, a scholar who advocated for China to learn from the West and adopt Western technology and methods. Explore his life, his writings, and his role in the Opium Wars and the Taiping Rebellion.

  6. Feng Guifen was a Qing official who advocated for adopting Western technology and methods to strengthen China. Read his essay on the benefits and challenges of Western learning and compare it with Chu Chengbo's position.

  7. Feng Guifen was a Qing scholar-official who advocated for Western-style reforms in China. He initiated the Self-Strengthening Movement and influenced later reformers, but faced opposition and failure.