The Critical Review (Chinese journal)
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The Critical Review, also known as Xueheng in Chinese, was a major Chinese-language journal that supports traditional Chinese culture during the New Culture Movement. Generally regarded as cultural conservatism, the scholars who published on the journal, including Wu Mi, Mei Guangdi [zh], Hu Xiansu, Liu Yizheng and Guo Binhe [zh], were termed the Critical Review Group or the Xueheng School,[1] based at National Southeastern University.[2]
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Language | Chinese, English |
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Edited by | Wu Mi |
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History | 1922–1933 |
Publisher | The Critical Review Group (China) |
Frequency | Monthly (1922-1926) Bimonthly (1922-1933) |
Standard abbreviations ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt1 · alt2) NLM · MathSciNet | |
ISO 4 | Xueheng |
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