@vincent_wong666:
RT @nytchinese: 文化大革命期间,李学勤曾被勒令参与对他的老师陈梦家的攻击。1966年,陈梦家自杀。李学勤的合作伙伴说,那是他一生中“最严重的污点”,他总说他“无能为力”。在那之后,李学勤仍然与当局走得很近,也因此受到批评。
- 5 years ago
@insomnia_404:
RT @nytchinese: 文化大革命期间,李学勤曾被勒令参与对他的老师陈梦家的攻击。1966年,陈梦家自杀。李学勤的合作伙伴说,那是他一生中“最严重的污点”,他总说他“无能为力”。在那之后,李学勤仍然与当局走得很近,也因此受到批评。
- 5 years ago
@GlobolTimes:
RT @nytchinese: 文化大革命期间,李学勤曾被勒令参与对他的老师陈梦家的攻击。1966年,陈梦家自杀。李学勤的合作伙伴说,那是他一生中“最严重的污点”,他总说他“无能为力”。在那之后,李学勤仍然与当局走得很近,也因此受到批评。
- 5 years ago
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@L5d:
RT @nytchinese: 文化大革命期间,李学勤曾被勒令参与对他的老师陈梦家的攻击。1966年,陈梦家自杀。李学勤的合作伙伴说,那是他一生中“最严重的污点”,他总说他“无能为力”。在那之后,李学勤仍然与当局走得很近,也因此受到批评。
- 5 years ago
@ruJoeCool:
RT @nytchinese: 文化大革命期间,李学勤曾被勒令参与对他的老师陈梦家的攻击。1966年,陈梦家自杀。李学勤的合作伙伴说,那是他一生中“最严重的污点”,他总说他“无能为力”。在那之后,李学勤仍然与当局走得很近,也因此受到批评。
- 5 years ago
@allblue91608422:
RT @nytchinese: 文化大革命期间,李学勤曾被勒令参与对他的老师陈梦家的攻击。1966年,陈梦家自杀。李学勤的合作伙伴说,那是他一生中“最严重的污点”,他总说他“无能为力”。在那之后,李学勤仍然与当局走得很近,也因此受到批评。
- 5 years ago
@robert_lucas201:
RT @nytchinese: 文化大革命期间,李学勤曾被勒令参与对他的老师陈梦家的攻击。1966年,陈梦家自杀。李学勤的合作伙伴说,那是他一生中“最严重的污点”,他总说他“无能为力”。在那之后,李学勤仍然与当局走得很近,也因此受到批评。
- 5 years ago
@Chris_Fnew:
RT @nytchinese: 文化大革命期间,李学勤曾被勒令参与对他的老师陈梦家的攻击。1966年,陈梦家自杀。李学勤的合作伙伴说,那是他一生中“最严重的污点”,他总说他“无能为力”。在那之后,李学勤仍然与当局走得很近,也因此受到批评。
- 5 years ago
@Anderson_Forth:
RT @nytchinese: 文化大革命期间,李学勤曾被勒令参与对他的老师陈梦家的攻击。1966年,陈梦家自杀。李学勤的合作伙伴说,那是他一生中“最严重的污点”,他总说他“无能为力”。在那之后,李学勤仍然与当局走得很近,也因此受到批评。
- 5 years ago
@xinwang86390544:
RT @nytchinese: 文化大革命期间,李学勤曾被勒令参与对他的老师陈梦家的攻击。1966年,陈梦家自杀。李学勤的合作伙伴说,那是他一生中“最严重的污点”,他总说他“无能为力”。在那之后,李学勤仍然与当局走得很近,也因此受到批评。
- 5 years ago
@leomugabi:
RT @nytimes: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed. But now we can see that the past is always changing.” Li…
- 5 years ago
@44cstark:
RT @nytimes: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed. But now we can see that the past is always changing.” Li…
- 5 years ago
@AllisonAlexy:
RT @zurtalab: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed,” he told a reporter in the room. “But now we can see tha…
- 5 years ago
@Fechtmeyer:
RT @notjessewalker: This is almost a koan: "Inside China, where the party discourages discussion of the Cultural Revolution, Mr. Li was bet…
- 5 years ago
@WakkamanPaul:
RT @NYTObits: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed. But now we can see that the past is always changing.” Li…
- 5 years ago
@Webwight:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My piece for @NYTObits on Li Xueqin, China's brilliant historian who also always managed to toe the party line. https:…
- 5 years ago
@HelenWangLondon:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My piece for @NYTObits on Li Xueqin, China's brilliant historian who also always managed to toe the party line. https:…
- 5 years ago
@SnarkHunt2000:
RT @zurtalab: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed,” he told a reporter in the room. “But now we can see tha…
- 5 years ago
@Frogdeck:
RT @NYTObits: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed. But now we can see that the past is always changing.” Li…
- 5 years ago
@ellitweets:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My obituary for @NYTObits of China's most influential historian of the past half century, a man as politically savvy a…
- 5 years ago
@CommPublicSAGE:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My obituary for @NYTObits of China's most influential historian of the past half century, a man as politically savvy a…
- 5 years ago
@BogdanDitoiu:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My obituary for @NYTObits of China's most influential historian of the past half century, a man as politically savvy a…
- 5 years ago
@daicing:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My obituary for @NYTObits of China's most influential historian of the past half century, a man as politically savvy a…
- 5 years ago
@mrbaopanrui:
RT @zurtalab: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed,” he told a reporter in the room. “But now we can see tha…
- 5 years ago
@binkyAsks2manyQ:
RT @zurtalab: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed,” he told a reporter in the room. “But now we can see tha…
- 5 years ago
@kellyahammond:
RT @zurtalab: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed,” he told a reporter in the room. “But now we can see tha…
- 5 years ago
@SophieHRW:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My piece for @NYTObits on Li Xueqin, China's brilliant historian who also always managed to toe the party line. https:…
- 5 years ago
@hillmg1:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My obituary for @NYTObits of China's most influential historian of the past half century, a man as politically savvy a…
- 5 years ago
@hild_de:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My obituary for @NYTObits of China's most influential historian of the past half century, a man as politically savvy a…
- 5 years ago
@neolandschool:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My obituary for @NYTObits of China's most influential historian of the past half century, a man as politically savvy a…
- 5 years ago
@drdoniazhang:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My piece for @NYTObits on Li Xueqin, China's brilliant historian who also always managed to toe the party line. https:…
- 5 years ago
@martinkenner:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My obituary for @NYTObits of China's most influential historian of the past half century, a man as politically savvy a…
- 5 years ago
@hermesstrategy:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My piece for @NYTObits on Li Xueqin, China's brilliant historian who also always managed to toe the party line. https:…
- 5 years ago
@JELEO2T:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My obituary for @NYTObits of China's most influential historian of the past half century, a man as politically savvy a…
- 5 years ago
@idnuncaan:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My obituary for @NYTObits of China's most influential historian of the past half century, a man as politically savvy a…
- 5 years ago
@EMGuggenmos:
RT @behrwolf: The doyen of Chinese paleography and pre-imperial history, Li Xueqin, passed away at the age od 86 yesterday. Li was a brilli…
- 5 years ago
@SchoenmakersK:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My piece for @NYTObits on Li Xueqin, China's brilliant historian who also always managed to toe the party line. https:…
- 5 years ago
@spiegelberg_j:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My obituary for @NYTObits of China's most influential historian of the past half century, a man as politically savvy a…
- 5 years ago
@ChinaInsiders:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My obituary for @NYTObits of China's most influential historian of the past half century, a man as politically savvy a…
- 5 years ago
@samhaselby:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My obituary for @NYTObits of China's most influential historian of the past half century, a man as politically savvy a…
- 5 years ago
@AdibBazgir:
RT @nytimesworld: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed. But now we can see that the past is always changing.…
- 5 years ago
@SocialDemSheff:
RT @nytimesworld: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed. But now we can see that the past is always changing.…
- 5 years ago
@SteveCollinsSJ:
RT @nytimesworld: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed. But now we can see that the past is always changing.…
- 5 years ago
@ViRiYaBOT:
RT @nytimesworld: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed. But now we can see that the past is always changing.…
- 5 years ago
@dore_nytimeswor:
RT @nytimesworld: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed. But now we can see that the past is always changing.…
- 5 years ago
@bokane:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My obituary for @NYTObits of China's most influential historian of the past half century, a man as politically savvy a…
- 5 years ago
@JayminKim:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My obituary for @NYTObits of China's most influential historian of the past half century, a man as politically savvy a…
- 5 years ago
@SecureJapan:
RT @NYTObits: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed. But now we can see that the past is always changing.” Li…
- 5 years ago
@feedinggroom:
RT @NYTObits: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed. But now we can see that the past is always changing.” Li…
- 5 years ago
@xFtnhbg8XELjCiI:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My obituary for @NYTObits of China's most influential historian of the past half century, a man as politically savvy a…
- 5 years ago
@yindavid:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My piece for @NYTObits on Li Xueqin, China's brilliant historian who also always managed to toe the party line. https:…
- 5 years ago
@yindavid:
RT @NYTObits: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed. But now we can see that the past is always changing.” Li…
- 5 years ago
@yangyang_cheng:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My piece for @NYTObits on Li Xueqin, China's brilliant historian who also always managed to toe the party line. https:…
- 5 years ago
@amyyqin:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My piece for @NYTObits on Li Xueqin, China's brilliant historian who also always managed to toe the party line. https:…
- 5 years ago
@RAMacKnight:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My piece for @NYTObits on Li Xueqin, China's brilliant historian who also always managed to toe the party line. https:…
- 5 years ago
@stevenleemyers:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My obituary for @NYTObits of China's most influential historian of the past half century, a man as politically savvy a…
- 5 years ago
@davidspindler:
RT @iandenisjohnson: My obituary for @NYTObits of China's most influential historian of the past half century, a man as politically savvy a…
- 5 years ago
@Aceface4ever:
RT @NYTObits: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed. But now we can see that the past is always changing.” Li…
- 5 years ago
@Aitch_El:
RT @nytimesbooks: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed. But now we can see that the past is always changing.…
- 5 years ago
@CBSisme:
RT @nytimesbooks: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed. But now we can see that the past is always changing.…
- 5 years ago
@mdavisqlder:
RT @nytimesbooks: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed. But now we can see that the past is always changing.…
- 5 years ago
@AnotherSetWings:
Li Xueqin, Key Historian in China’s Embrace of Antiquity, Dies at 85
- 5 years ago
@Anderson_Forth:
RT @nytimesbooks: “In the past, we had these classics and assumed they hadn’t changed. But now we can see that the past is always changing.…
- 5 years ago