Wei Yuan
Wei Yuan (; April23, 1794March26, 1857), born Wei Yuanda (), courtesy names Moshen () and Hanshi (), was a Chinese scholar from Shaoyang, Hunan. He moved to Yangzhou, Jiangsu in 1831, where he remained for the rest of his life. Wei obtained the provincial degree (''juren'') in the Imperial examinations and subsequently worked in the secretariat of several statesmen such as Lin Zexu. Wei was deeply concerned with the crisis facing China in the early 19th century; while he remained loyal to the Qing dynasty, he also sketched a number of proposals for the improvement of the administration of the empire. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Yuan,Wei, Wu,JunYuan, Zhang,Qiang, Liang,Yong, Zhang,MingQqing, Qin,HongJie, Li,Chun-Sheng
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3by Yuan,Wei, Wu,Jun-Yuan, Zhao,Yong-Zhen, Li,Jie, Li,Jie-Bin, Li,Zhen-Hua, Li,Chun-Sheng
Published 2017Digital revistaSCIELO -
4by Shangguan, Yunfei, Zhuang, Xinguo, Li, Jing, Li, Baoqing, Querol, Xavier, Liu, Bo, Moreno, Natalia, Yuan, Wei, Yang, Guanghua, Pan, Lei
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5by Aslam, Mehtab Muhammad, Okal, Eyalira J., Idris, Aisha Lawan, Qian, Zhang, Xu, Weifeng, Karanja, Joseph K., Wani, Shabir H., Yuan, Wei
Published 2022artículo bibliotecaIAS ES