Yuan Weishi
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Yuan Weishi (Chinese: 袁伟时), is a professor of philosophy at Zhongshan University in Guangzhou, China. He was born in Xingning, Guangdong, in December 1931.
In the January 2006 issue of Bingdian (冰点: "Freezing Point"), Yuan published an article entitled "Modernisation and history textbooks" (现代化与历史教科书). [[1]] In it he criticised the politicisation of Chinese high school history textbooks, which he accused of containing dangerous distortions of the historical record. He warned that highly selective and ideologically driven descriptions of events such as the razing of Yuanmingyuan, serve to inflame nationalistic passions among impressionable teenagers. Yuan goes on to recall the type of education which led to the xenophobic violence of the Red Guard generation, and observes: "Our children are still being fed wolves' milk!".