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Research on the Dissemination of Academy Culture in Sichuan Bashu Region Under the Background of Mutual Learning of Civilizations (91789)

Session Information: Cultural Studies
Session Chair: Izumi Funayama

Thursday, 15 May 2025 15:10
Session: Session 4
Room: Room 707 (7F)
Presentation Type: Oral Presentation

All presentation times are UTC + 9 (Asia/Tokyo)

Chinese academies emerged in the Tang Dynasty, their functions gradually evolved from book repair and collection to reading and learning. Their service targets ranged from individuals to the general public, and they could cultivate talents and spread culture. The civilization of Bashu Academy not only benefited from the exchange and mutual learning between ancient Shu culture and other cultures, but also from the "Southern Silk Road" that has lasted for thousands of years and crossed centuries. As a trade and cultural inheritance road, it inherits not only a culture, but also a spiritual force. The academy culture in the Bashu region has shaped the urban character of "openness, innovation and creativity" and the humanistic characteristics of "broad mindedness and friendliness". Communication can make civilization colorful, mutual learning can enrich civilization, and communication and mutual learning can make civilization full of vitality and creativity. Exchange and mutual learning help promote the integration of civilizations from all over the world, and forge a magnificent force for the development and progress of human society. This points out the direction for promoting the development of world civilization and provides a good strategy for resolving conflicts between civilizations. Civilizations communicate through diversity, learn from each other through communication, and develop through mutual learning. The exchange and mutual learning among different countries, ethnic groups, and cultures in the world can enhance the humanistic foundation of a community with a shared future for mankind, spread and exchange each other's cultures, and promote the mutual learning of civilizations.

Authors:
Yaqi Liang, Sichuan University, China


About the Presenter(s)
My name is Yaqi Liang, a Ph.D. student in the School of Literature and Journalism and Communications at Sichuan University in China.my interests extend beyond exploring journalism and communication media, communication studies , media-related direct

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