دانلود کتاب 黑船事件中的羅森 Luo Sen and the Opening of Japan
by 賀衛方(Weifang HE)
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عنوان فارسی: لو سن در حادثه کشتی سیاه لو سن و افتتاحیه ژاپن |
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In 1854, US Commodore Matthew Perry led a fleet on his second expedition to Japan and forced the country to end its lock-up, sign the Treaty of Peace and Amity and open the two ports of Shimoda and Hakodate, which marked a milestone in Japanese history. However, the involvement of Chinese Luo Sen in the negotiations between the US and Japan received little attention from historians. Through a comprehensive exploration and carding of Luo Sen's deeds, this paper shows the style and contributions of this pioneer of cultural exchanges between China and Japan and even those between China and the US. Luo Sen not only participated in the translation of the first US-Japan treaty but also had the important role of a great lubricant. He brought up-to-date and accurate information in order for Japan to understand the Taiping Rebellion and the situation in China. His works were not only personally translated by Yoshida Shoin, a master in the period of Bakumatsu, but also partly led to changes in the thinking of this great hero and influenced the opening of Japan and the politics in Bakumatsu. This paper also encourages scholars of poetry to focus on a poet from the late Qing Dynasty who may have been neglected and underestimated in the literature.