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A telescope in the hand of a statue of Xu Guangqi attracted the attention of my four-year-old son during a visit to the newly reopened memorial hall honor-ing the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) scientist. My son peered into the telescope and asked what the bearded grandpa was looking at with it.
This is no ordinary grandpa. Xu is often called the “Francis Bacon of China” or “the first Chinese who opened his eyes to the world” and the downtown area of Xujiahui is named after him. He was born in Shanghai in 1562, living in an era when interest in practical science was declining in China.
In 1600 Eddie Jackson Jersey , on a trip to Beijing, Xu met the Italian Jesuit missionary Matteo Ricci and converted to Catholicism. Ricci was a Renais-sance man of his time and shared his knowledge across a spectrum of science and humanities sub-jects with Xu.
Together, they translated several ancient Western texts, most nota-bly part of Euclid’s “Elements,” into Chinese. Xu became a scientist and scholar in his own right. He set up Western astronomy instru-ments in Beijing Tarik Cohen Jersey , experimented with cultivation of sweet potatoes in Shanghai to feed the starving, helped organize self-sufficient military settlements in Tianjin and authored many books on practical science, from agriculture and hy-draulics to the significant “Chong-zhen Almanac.”
When he died in 1633 in Beijing, Xu held minister-level positions and was buried in farmland in what was then western Shanghai. His descendants eventually settled there. The name Xujiahui means “gathering of the Xu family.”
After Shanghai opened its port in 1843, the Jesuits returned to Xujiahui in 1847 largely due to Xu. Xujiahui became a hub for the spread of science and culture. It was the home of China’s first li-brary Adam Shaheen Jersey , its first Western-style middle school, its first museum, its first modern publishing house, its first observatory and three of Shang-hai’s most important universities.
Today, some historical buildings from the “Xujiahui era” still exist and even newly open to the public.
Thinking of my son’s question Mitchell Trubisky Jersey , it occurred to me that the spirit and scientific curiosity of “Shang-hai Xu,” never taken seriously in his lifetime, should rightly be revived today as Shanghai strives to become a global hub for sci-ence, technology and innovative thinking.
Maybe what the bearded grandpa was gazing at through a 17th-century telescope was our future in the 21st century.
So this time, let’s embark on a journey to Xujiahui.
A red library fronted by a green lawn — this has long been among the most striking scenes at Shanghai Jiao Tong University’s Xujiahui campus. The library opened its top floor to the public as a museum last year to mark the 120th anniversary of the university.
“Now this beautiful heritage building not only conjures up memories Anthony Miller Jersey , but also crystallizes the history of the university,” says research librarian Sheng Yi, former director of the Jiao Tong University History Museum and author of the book “Across Three Centuries: From Nanyang College to Shanghai Jiao Tong.”
The red-brick building was erected in 1919, replacing a small, dimly-lit room for storing books.
Jiao Tong University was founded in 1896 as Nanyang College by Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) minister Sheng Xuanhuai James Daniels Jersey , the then managing director of China Merchants Steam Navigation Co and Imperial Chinese Telegraph Co, to train talent for China’s modern industries. From 1904, control of the college transferred subsequently to the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Communications and lastly the Ministry of Railways. It eventually grew into the largest and best-equipped institution dedicated to engineering and technology in China.
A 1930 North-China Herald report noted that “the buildings and equipment of Nanyang University compare very favorably with that found in American universities of corresponding size. There are forty buildings on the campus. The library is a three-story building containing 39,000 Chinese volumes and 7 Roquan Smith Jersey ,700 foreign volumes.”
Divided into five sections, the library is a Victorian-style building fashioned with red bricks and laced with white carvings. The entrance is graced by a porch of six light-hued classic orders, which support a large protruding balcony. The delicate, slender orders contrast with robust Roman-style columns fronting the 19th-century Middle Hall a stone’s throw away.