Classics, Education and the University of Hong Kong: Footprints of the Twentieth Century
This book provides an overview of the University of Hong Kong's establishment of classics courses, delving into the writings of esteemed scholars such as Chen Bo-tao, Ou Da-dian, Wen Su, Zhu Ru-zhen, Liu Pai-min, and various classics chapters by teachers and students of the School of Chinese. It highlights their significant contributions to classics education and sheds light on the inheritance and development of classics education in Hong Kong. As a rare monograph dedicated to the development of classics education in Hong Kong, this book holds valuable academic insights that deserve readers' attention.