國立臺灣大學日本語文學系徐興慶2006-12-192018-05-292006-12-192018-05-292003-05-15http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/2006121215550267http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw/bitstream/246246/2006121215550267/1/1160018109676163829709.pdfAs we know, the Ching Dynasty founded its Embassy in Japan in 1877. In this paper, we are going to make a survey of the accomplishments & the gains & the losses of Ru-Zhang He, Shi-Chang Li & Shou-Jing Yang, the ministers accredited to Japan. We try to discuss the differences & similarities between the ideas & philosophy of Chinese & Japanese with the literary & historical data--Shi Dong Shu Lue & Ri Ben Fang Shu Zhi. In the meantime, using the book Qing Ke Bi Tan, we are going to talk about the historical meaning of Yang’s bringing back to China the missing ancient books & rare editions.application/pdf1463219 bytesapplication/pdfzh-TWRu-Zhang HeShi-Chang LiShou-Jing YangShi Dong Shu LueRi Ben Fang Shu ZhiQing Ke Bi Tan何如璋黎世昌楊守敬使東述略日本訪書志清客筆談近代中國外交官語日本文人的思想及典籍交流The Interactions between Chinese Diplomats and Japanese Scholars of Modern Times—in the Fields of Philosophy and Ancient Worksjournal articlehttp://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw/bitstream/246246/2006121215550267/1/1160018109676163829709.pdf