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Hezhang Peak

  • 制作日1921
  • 寸法20.0 x 54.0 cm

Discover lin shu (1852-1924), a pioneering Chinese translator who introduced Western literature to China. Explore his impactful translations & literary legacy.

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Hezhang Peak

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Were it not for the inscription, Lin Shu"s painting might be taken for an idealized mountain landscape with a generic scholar gazing from a bridge. Lin writes that he has visited the wonderful caves and peaks of Wenzhou in Zhejiang, and that he is painting this fan as a "preview" for a friend who will accompany him on the same trip the following day.

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A Pioneer of Literary Translation: Lin Shu (1852–1924)

Lin Shu, born in Fujian Province in 1852, stands as a monumental figure in the history of Chinese intellectual life—a man who fundamentally reshaped how Western literature was accessed and appreciated by generations of scholars. Despite possessing no formal knowledge of foreign languages himself, Lin Shu embarked on an extraordinary mission: to bridge the gap between East and West through meticulous and transformative literary translation. This endeavor cemented his legacy as arguably China’s foremost translator of Victorian and Edwardian fiction into classical Chinese, a feat that continues to inspire admiration and scholarly debate today.
  • Early Life & Education Lin Shu's formative years were marked by exposure to Confucian scholarship and traditional Chinese culture. He excelled academically, securing the juren degree—the highest level of imperial examination qualification—in 1882, a testament to his prodigious intellect and dedication to scholarly pursuits.
  • The Influence of Western Thought Lin Shu’s intellectual trajectory took an unexpected turn when he encountered Western philosophical ideas during his travels abroad. This encounter profoundly impacted his worldview, fostering a critical engagement with prevailing orthodoxies and propelling him toward a more nuanced understanding of human experience.

The Translation Project: A Collaborative Effort

Lin Shu’s groundbreaking work didn't occur in isolation; it was fueled by partnerships with fellow intellectuals who possessed linguistic expertise. Together, they undertook the ambitious task of translating over 180 novels from writers hailing from nine countries—spanning genres as diverse as adventure tales and psychological dramas. This collaborative undertaking wasn’t merely about transferring words onto paper; it demanded a profound reimagining of narrative conventions to resonate with a Chinese readership accustomed to Confucian prose.
  • Stylistic Innovation: The Tongcheng School Lin Shu's translations are celebrated for their stylistic brilliance, embodying the principles of what is known as the Tongcheng School桐城派—a distinctive literary style characterized by spontaneity and humor. This approach represented a radical departure from conventional academic writing, demonstrating Lin Shu’s unwavering commitment to artistic expression alongside intellectual rigor.
  • Notable Translations & Literary Legacy

    Among Lin Shu's impressive oeuvre are translations of works by luminaries such as Robert Louis Stevenson, George Eliot, Tolstoy, Dickens and Conan Doyle. His meticulous attention to detail ensured that these narratives retained their essence while adapting seamlessly into the framework of classical Chinese idiom. These translations weren’t simply copies; they were reinterpretations—transformations that captured the spirit of Western literature in a way that captivated audiences and stimulated critical discussion.
  • A Lasting Impact Lin Shu's contribution to Chinese intellectual history extends far beyond his translation achievements. He championed the vernacular language (*baihua*) against Confucian formalism, advocating for its adoption as a medium of literary expression—a stance that continues to shape debates about linguistic standards and cultural identity.
  • Artistic Representations & Memorial Sites

    Lin Shu’s influence can be seen in several artistic depictions. The “Hezhang Peak” landscape painting, created by Zhao Menggui (1854–1930), captures the serene beauty of Lin Shu's birthplace and serves as a poignant reminder of his connection to Fujian Province. Furthermore, reproductions of “The Poetry Cottage” exemplify Lin Shu’s dedication to traditional Chinese aesthetics. His legacy is honored at Magdalene College in Oxford and Sheffield Hallam University Gallery. Lin Shu died peacefully in 1924, leaving behind an indelible mark on Chinese culture—a testament to the transformative power of intellectual curiosity and artistic vision.
    lin shu

    lin shu

    1852 - 1924 , China

    基本情報

    • Artistic Movement Or Style: Classical Prose
    • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Western Literature']
    • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Hou Hsiao-hsien']
    • Date Of Birth: November 8, 1852
    • Date Of Death: October 9, 1924
    • Full Name: Lin Shu 林紓
    • Nationality: Chinese
    • Notable Artworks:
      • The Poetry Cottage
      • Sheffield Hallam University
    • Place Of Birth: Fuzhou, China