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The Japanese edition of Pan Yue's monograph "Comparative Mutual Learning of Eastern and Western Civilizations" was published in Japan

The Japanese edition of Pan Yue, director of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council and a doctor of history, was recently published in Japanese, and began to be distributed in bookstores nationwide in mid-December.

The book is divided into three parts: "Warring States and Greece", "Qin and Han and Rome", "China's Five Hu Entry into China and European Barbarian Invasion", focusing on the history of cultural exchanges between the East and the West from the pre-Qin to the Southern and Northern Dynasties, discussing the similarities and differences between Eastern and Western civilizations in fourteen chapters, expressing the author's views on transcending the centrism of civilization and reshaping the pluralism of civilizations with vivid examples, and showing the worldview of transcending the conflict of civilizations and promoting dialogue among civilizations.

The book contains Pan Yue's latest series of articles published in the Chinese newspaper, which have attracted the attention of academic circles at home and abroad. Pan Wei, a professor at Peking University's School of International Relations, called him "Qiwen", and the article was "immortal", commenting that "he used one after another carefully selected moving stories to connect those thrilling melee battles, and even more connected the comments on the important academic views of Chinese and Western historians, and constructed a very Chinese 'national' view of history that can be compared with the Western view of history."

In fact, Pan Yue started from the field of journalism, active in the political arena and immersed himself in learning and writing, as can be seen from his speeches at various international forums in recent years, he is committed to promoting a civilization concept of exchanges and mutual learning between Chinese and foreign civilizations, and promoting in-depth exchanges between multiple civilizations to cope with global common problems. The publication of the book is believed to bring new enlightenment to Japanese readers who are concerned about the direction of China.

The Japanese edition of Pan Yue's monograph "Comparative Mutual Learning of Eastern and Western Civilizations" was published in Japan

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