《中国日报》头版刊登世界汉学中心主任徐宝锋英文访谈,谈世界汉学发展热潮_国际汉学研究——汉学,汉学家,汉学研究,sinology,china studies
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《中国日报》头版刊登世界汉学中心主任徐宝锋英文访谈,谈世界汉学发展热潮

来源:世界汉学中心 作者:世界汉学中心 时间:2025-11-30 14:21

  以下文章来源于CHINADAILY,作者CD君

  日前,世界汉学中心主任徐宝锋教授在接受《中国日报》英文访谈时表示,全球范围内兴起的“汉学热”彰显了中华文化的吸引力与世界影响力。他指出,目前已有超过80个国家将中文纳入国民教育体系,全球学习和使用中文者超过2亿人。汉学正以多样化的形式日益融入世界各地民众的日常生活,从学术课堂走向更广阔的社会空间。

  他强调,汉学家应深入挖掘中华文化内涵,精准阐释其核心价值,同时聚焦当代中国的实践,将学术研究与世界发展相联结,以此阐释中国道路的文化逻辑与时代价值。汉学的发展既是中国文明走向世界的过程,也是世界文明拥抱中国的历程。在应对全球挑战时,汉学以其独特的智慧正为国际规则制定、区域治理推进、公共卫生合作及全球减贫等议题提供中国方案。

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On a sunny morning in early November, young Russian Sinologist David Kolosov, on behalf of 61 young Sinologists from 51 countries, picked up his pen and carefully wrote each Chinese character stroke by stroke on paper, hoping to share with President Xi Jinping the experiences and insights gained through China studies.

"In this digital era, handwritten lines show the authenticity of communication, and allow the recipient to feel the human touch between the words," he said.

The authors of the letter were invited to attend the 2025 World Chinese Language Conference held in Beijing about two weeks ago. The three-day event was attended by around 5,000 people from over 160 countries.

"We (young Sinologists) are not foreigners who only know how to say a few phrases in Chinese. Many of us are studying and living here, researching both today's China and its past, and we want President Xi to know this," Kolosov said.

That is why they decided to write a letter to the Chinese president and express their willingness to deepen their study and facilitate cultural exchanges through this special format.

They soon received a reply from Xi, who expressed his delight that the young Sinologists not only cherish the Chinese language and culture, but also actively foster the progress of Sinology and mutual learning among civilizations.

In his letter, Xi emphasized that Sinology represents a common heritage shared by all humanity.

Xi encouraged these young Sinologists to continue to present a true, multidimensional and panoramic image of China to the world, contributing their wisdom and strength to building a community with a shared future for humanity.

"The reply letter deeply inspired me and strengthened my confidence in the future study and promotion of Sinology," Kolosov said.

A PhD candidate studying comparative political science at Peking University, Kolosov said that Sinology is not only about exploring traditional Chinese thought, but also about digging into the wisdom of humanity.

"Just like studying Aristotle and Plato, researching the thought of Confucius and the Four Books and Five Classics (the core carrier of Confucianism) is equally important, as these thoughts can also contribute to the development of world civilizations," he said.

Kolosov's passion for Chinese culture began with a zest for the characters. "It's so different from other countries' writing systems, full of charm," he said, adding that Chinese characters have preserved the wisdom of China for thousands of years.

Kolosov said that his supervisor at the university, who is well-versed in both Western theory and Chinese tradition, helped to expand his horizons.

"This perspective allowed me to understand different cultures and ideas from more angles," said Kolosov, who is also active on social media and television shows, sharing his observations about China from day-to-day experiences.

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