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Jao Tsung-I or Rao Zongyi (Chinese: 饒宗頤; 9 August 1917 – 6 February 2018) was a Hong Kong sinologist, calligrapher, historian and painter. A versatile and prolific scholar, he contributed to many fields of humanities, including history, archaeology, epigraphy, folklores, religion, art history, musicology, literature, and Near Eastern Studies. He published more than 100 books and about 1,000 academic articles over a career spanning more than 80 years.

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  • 饒 宗頤(じょう そうい、1917年8月9日 - 2018年2月6日)は、中国・香港の学者、詩人、書道家、画家。 研究分野は、考古学、文学、言語学、儒学、仏教学、敦煌学、音楽、歴史など人文科学の多岐にわたる。その業績から「国学大師」、「東洋のレオナルド・ダ・ヴィンチ」とも評される。香港中文大学の終身主任教授。中華人民共和国国務院の国家古籍整理委員会顧問。 (ja)
  • 饒宗頤,大紫荊勳賢(英語:Jao Tsung-i,1917年8月9日-2018年2月6日),字固庵、伯濂、伯子,號選堂,門生、後輩、朋友皆普遍尊稱其為饒公,男,生于廣東省潮安縣(今潮州市潮安区),在汕頭長大,香港漢學家,香港永久居民,在中國研究、東方學及藝術文化多方面成就卓著。他与季羡林齐名,学界称为“南饶北季”。 (zh)
  • Jao Tsung-I or Rao Zongyi (Chinese: 饒宗頤; 9 August 1917 – 6 February 2018) was a Hong Kong sinologist, calligrapher, historian and painter. A versatile and prolific scholar, he contributed to many fields of humanities, including history, archaeology, epigraphy, folklores, religion, art history, musicology, literature, and Near Eastern Studies. He published more than 100 books and about 1,000 academic articles over a career spanning more than 80 years. (en)
  • Jao Tsung-I o Rao Zongyi (en chino tradicional, 饒宗頤, Chaozhou, Cantón, China; 9 de agosto de 1917-Hong Kong, 6 de febrero de 2018) fue un sinólogo, calígrafo y pintor chino radicado en Hong Kong. Erudito versátil y prolífico, contribuyó en muchos campos de las humanidades, incluidas la historia, la arqueología, la epigrafía, el folclore, la religión, la historia del arte, la musicología, la literatura y los estudios del extremo oriente. Publicó más de 100 libros y aproximadamente 1000 artículos académicos a lo largo de una carrera que abarcó más de 80 años. (es)
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  • Xiangqiao, Chaoshan, China (en)
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