
Dai Zhen
Dai Zhen was a prominent Chinese scholar from the Qing Dynasty known for his contributions to Confucianism and philology. He emphasized the importance of deep understanding and critical analysis in historical scholarship, famously identifying three key difficulties in research: broad learning, discernment, and rigorous examination. His insights remain relevant in discussions about the role of artificial intelligence in humanities research, highlighting the irreplaceable value of human intellectual engagement.
Born on Jan 01, 1724 (301 years old)
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Dai Zhen was a scholar from the Qing Dynasty who emphasized the importance of understanding 'words' and 'terms' to grasp the concept of 'Dao'.
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Dai Zhen articulated the 'three difficulties' in academic research, highlighting the challenges faced by scholars.
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