Peng Lin

Peng Lin, Ph.D. is a professor and a doctorate instructor in the Department of History at Tsinghua University. He is also the Director of the Chinese Confucian Classics Studies Center, and is a long-time teacher of Chinese ancient history and the History of Academic Thoughts. He has been a visiting professor and scholar at numerous other institutions around the world. Professor Peng has published extensively in the field of Chinese culture, including more than 100 research papers.

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文物精品与文化中国:农业与制造业 | Relics in Chinese History - Part 1: Agriculture and Manufacturing (edX) EdX
Tsinghua University,TsinghuaX

文物精品与文化中国:农业与制造业 | Relics in Chinese History - Part 1: Agriculture and Manufacturing (edX)

Dive deep into the heart of Chinese culture with '文物精品与文化中国:农业与制造业'. This course unravels the fascinating history of China through its most prized relics. From agricultural innovations to advanced manufacturing techniques, learn how these sectors contributed to the rise of one of the world's oldest civilizations.

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Self-Paced
文物精品与文化中国:天文与医药 | Relics of Chinese History - Part 2: Astronomy and Medicine (edX) EdX
Tsinghua University,TsinghuaX

文物精品与文化中国:天文与医药 | Relics of Chinese History - Part 2: Astronomy and Medicine (edX)

Embark on a journey through time as you explore the fascinating world of ancient China, guided by its most precious relics. This course, 'Relics of Chinese History - Part 2: Astronomy and Medicine,' uncovers how celestial navigation and medical advancements shaped one of the world's oldest civilizations.

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Self-Paced
文物精品与文化中国:文字与乐礼 | Relics of Chinese History - Part 3: Writing System, Rites and Music (edX) EdX
Tsinghua University,TsinghuaX

文物精品与文化中国:文字与乐礼 | Relics of Chinese History - Part 3: Writing System, Rites and Music (edX)

Embark on a journey through time as you explore the fascinating world of Chinese history, focusing on the intricate role of writing systems, rites, and music. This edX course uses remarkable relics to illuminate the cultural and historical significance of these elements in ancient China.

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Self-Paced
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