The Critical Review (Chinese journal)

学衡 (Chinese)
The Critical Review (English)
The first edition of the journal published in 1923
LanguageChinese, English
Edited byWu Mi
Publication details
History1922–1933
Publisher
The Critical Review Group (China)
FrequencyMonthly (1922-1926)
Bimonthly (1922-1933)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Xueheng

The Critical Review, also known as Xueheng in Chinese, was a major Chinese-language journal that supports traditional Chinese culture during the New Culture Movement. Generally regarded as cultural conservatism, the scholars who published on the journal, including Wu Mi, Mei Guangdi [zh], Hu Xiansu, Liu Yizheng and Guo Binhe [zh], were termed the Critical Review Group or the Xueheng School,[1] based at National Southeastern University.[2]

  1. ^ Ong, Chang Woei (1999). "On Wu Mi's Conservatism". Humanitas. XII (1).
  2. ^ Xu, Tingting (2011). "Neither Standpatter nor Jacobin": Mei Guangdi's Confucian Humanism (PDF) (Master's thesis). University of California, Berkeley.