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What is the relationship between Liang Qichao and Liang Sicheng?

Liang Qichao and Liang Sicheng have a father-son relationship, and Liang Qichao is Liang Sicheng’s father.

Liang Sicheng’s father, Liang Qichao, was a reformer in the late Qing Dynasty. He went abroad to avoid persecution by the Qing government, so Liang Sicheng was born in Tokyo, Japan. In 1912, after the Revolution of 1911, Liang Sicheng returned from Japan with his parents and studied at Chongde Primary School and Huiwen Middle School (1912-1914) in Beijing.

In 1915, Liang Sicheng entered Tsinghua School in Peiping (the predecessor of Tsinghua University) and graduated from the Higher Education Department of Tsinghua School in 1923. In 1924, he and Lin Huiyin went to study at the Department of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, USA. In 1927, he received his bachelor's and master's degrees. He then went to Harvard University to study architectural history and ancient Chinese architecture (undergraduate).

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Liang Qichao devoted his life to the transformation of Chinese society. For the strength of the nation and the prosperity of the country, he fought hard, ran around, and devoted almost all his efforts. However, his political views vary from time to time, are constantly changing, and are inconsistent, making them unconvincing. During the reform movement, Liang Qichao followed Kang Youwei's steps. Whether running newspapers or teaching, he paid attention to and vigorously elaborated on Kang Youwei's reform thoughts and reform theories. Liang Qichao was the founder of modern bourgeois historiography and a representative figure in the creation of my country's modern historiography theory in the early 20th century. His early publications "Narrative of Chinese History" and "New Historiography" carried out relatively systematic and violent criticisms of China's thousands of years of feudal historiography, and called for a "historical revolution."

Liang Qichao also wrote a series of treatises to construct his new bourgeois historical theoretical system, such as "Chinese Historical Research Method" and "Chinese Historical Research Method Supplement", etc., which concentratedly reflected Liang Qichao's historical views. and its outstanding contributions, and has had a broad and far-reaching impact.

After the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898, he successively published the shocking "Narrative of Chinese History" and "New Historiography", which fiercely criticized feudal historiography, advocated a "historiographic revolution", and systematically elaborated on the functions and functions of historiography. A series of bourgeois historical ideas such as historical philosophy, attitudes and methods of governing history, etc.

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