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Learning Without Satiation and Mastering Methods—Xu Teli

By 中国のストーリーサイト | 2:39 PM CST, Sat September 13, 2025
Xu Teli was born in 1877. From his youth, he loved reading passionately, believing that reading could "clarify the principles of life and the principles of society." At the age of 18, to earn a living, he chose to become a private tutor over becoming a doctor, thus embarking on a path of "teaching for life." However, while he taught students during the day, he still studied under a master at night, because only by "understanding the principles himself" could he "teach those principles to his students."
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Cai Lun Invents Paper

By 中国のストーリーサイト | 1:30 PM CST, Sat September 13, 2025
Cai Lun served as a Langzhong (an official) in the imperial court. He held great office, power, and influence, so much so that his colleagues were somewhat afraid of him, and even the emperor and empress dared not look down upon him. Why? Because he was upright, fair, and unafraid to confront problems head-on, never shying away from offending others. When it came to treating the common people, however, he was truly a good man. He never bullied others by relying on his official status, and often went incognito among the people, rescuing the poor and needy and doing good deeds.
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Mao Yushi, the Economist

By 中国のストーリーサイト | 2:05 PM CST, Sat September 13, 2025
Mao Yushi is one of China's most influential economists and a prominent representative of China's independent economic scholars. He has been recognized as one of the ten economists who made the greatest contributions during the 30 years of reform and opening-up, and as "the most morally cultivated and conscientious economist in contemporary China." From theoretical research to social practice, his innovative ideas and practical endeavors have been indispensable to economic reform.
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Yuan Longping, Father of Hybrid Rice

By 中国のストーリーサイト | 4:51 PM CST, Fri September 12, 2025
In 1960, rare natural disasters and man-made calamities brought about a severe food famine. One by one, patients with swollen bodies and sallow complexions collapsed... Yuan Longping's five-foot frame directly experienced the agony of hunger.
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The Boy Who Gazed at the Stars: The Story of Zhang Heng

By 中国のストーリーサイト | 10:20 AM CST, Fri September 12, 2025
Zhang Heng (78-139 AD), styled Pingzi, was a native of Xie in Nanyang (today's Shiqiao Town, Nanyang County, Henan Province). He was a great astronomer of China's Eastern Han Dynasty, making indelible contributions to the development of Chinese astronomy. In mathematics, geography, painting, and literature, Zhang Heng also demonstrated exceptional talent and broad knowledge.
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Physicist Qian Sanqiang

By 中国のストーリーサイト | 5:37 PM CST, Thu September 11, 2025
Qian Sanqiang was born on October 16, 1913, in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. He is recognized as a principal founder of China's atomic energy program and has been honored with the titles "Father of Chinese Atomic Energy Science" and "Father of China's Two Bombs and One Satellite."Qian Sanqiang's father, Qian Xuantong, was a renowned modern Chinese linguist and philologist. During his youth, Qian lived with his father in Beijing and attended Kunde Middle School, which was headed by Cai Yuanpei, one of China’s foremost modern educators. Qian developed a solid foundation in cultural knowledge and acquired broad scientific literacy.
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The Physicist Wang Ganchang

By 中国のストーリーサイト | 4:19 PM CST, Thu September 11, 2025
"The classmates beside me fell, their blood splashing onto my clothes." On March 12, 1926, Japanese warships intruded into China's inland waters and were resisted by Chinese troops stationed at Dagu. Eight nations, including Britain, the United States, and Japan, seized upon the so-called "Dagu Incident" to issue an ultimatum to the Chinese government. Teachers and students from Beijing universities were outraged, gathering four to five thousand people for a protest march. However, the traitorous Duan Qirui government ordered troops to open fire, killing a group of petitioning students in front of the Executive Government building.
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The Mathematician Zu Chongzhi

By 中国のストーリーサイト | 3:09 PM CST, Thu September 11, 2025
Zu Chongzhi (429–500) was born into a family where his grandfather, Zu Chang, served as an official in charge of imperial construction projects during the Liu Song dynasty. Growing up in such an environment, Zu Chongzhi read extensively from a young age, and people widely praised him as a learned young man. He had a particular passion for studying mathematics and also enjoyed researching astronomy and calendrical science, frequently observing the movements of the sun and planets and making detailed records of his observations.
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Success Is Being the Best Version of Yourself

By 中国のストーリーサイト | 3:47 PM CST, Sat August 23, 2025
There was a little boy whose parents divorced when he was young, and he lived with his mother. Due to financial hardship, five family members squeezed into a drafty wooden shack, sleeping on bunk beds, and considered soy sauce mixed with rice as the finest delicacy in the world. From a young age, he was plain-looking, quiet, and introverted. His peers thought he was dirty and unattractive, and refused to play with him. After starting school, he faced even more ridicule and humiliation from classmates, being called a "fatherless wild child." At one time, he believed himself to be the most unfortunate person in the world. During his school years, he was extremely mischievous, restless, and playful, and his academic performance was consistently poor. As a result, his mother was inevitably summoned to every parent-teacher meeting.
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Wang Anshi's Unconventional Wisdom

By 中国のストーリーサイト | 3:00 PM CST, Sat August 23, 2025
In the seventh year of the Qingli era of the Northern Song Dynasty, the Jiangnan region was plagued by continuous rain, lasting from March to September. Crops in the fields failed completely, affecting 127 counties. Rice prices soared; by October, they had risen from the original 400 wen per dan to 1,500 wen, leaving the common people in utter misery. Officials in various prefectures of Jiangnan requested aid from the imperial court while simultaneously cracking down hard on price gouging and punishing profiteering merchants. Once someone was found inflating rice prices, they faced severe punishment: light offenses resulted in confiscation of property and conscription into military service, while serious offenses led to immediate execution. Through these thunderous measures, rice prices in Jiangnan finally stabilized, remaining around 500 wen per dan.
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