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Ji Xianlin: A Gentle Academic Giant
He once served as chairman of various professional
organizations, such as the Chinese Foreign Literature Association, the Chinese
South Asian Association, and the Chinese Language Society. His Ji Xianlin
Collection consists of 24 volumes, including articles on ancient Indian
languages, Sino-Indian cultural relations, Buddhism,
comparative and folk literature, essays, translations of literary works, and so
on.
Ji Xianlin believes, "Cultural exchange is the main drive for humankind's
progress. Only by learning from each other's strong points to make up for
shortcomings can people constantly progress, the ultimate target of which is to
achieve a kind of Great Harmony." Over the past ten years, Ji has actively
participated in discussions on the cultural problems between the East and West,
based on the same ideology.
According to him, human culture is divided into four parts: Chinese culture,
Indian culture, Arabic-Islamic culture, and European-American culture, with the
former three constituting the Eastern cultural system and the last the Western
one.
Ji Xianlin has been crying for the rejuvenation of the
Eastern nations and the rehabilitation of their respective cultures, claiming
both the Eastern and Western cultures have experienced enormous ups and downs,
which has caused a sensation among the Chinese society. Ji's opinion is of great
significance in the understanding of history in China, signalizing an active
refute against the predominant "European Centralism" view that prevails in the
country.
With his achievements in the history of Sino-Indian cultural relations,
Buddhism history, Indian literature, and comparative literature, Ji Xianlin is
acclaimed as a master of Eastern studies both at home and abroad.
Ji Xianlin's Personal Charm
Though a reputable professor of Peking University, Ji Xianlin seems to fall
short of all his titles in the eyes of common people, as he is always dressed in
a bleached khaki suit and a pair of cloth shoes, with an old leathery schoolbag
in hand. He is always inconspicuous whenever he is in a crowd. As some people
have said, Ji Xianlin, who is always modest and easily accessible, looks like an
ordinary worker or an old farmer, without a bit of the air of a "big figure."
However, it is this unassuming old man who has won widespread admiration and
respect.
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