TRUE COLORS OF CHINA: YELLOW, BLUE, AND RED

Starting Time 活動開始時間

January 20, 2026 at 8:30 AM UTC

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January 20, 2026 at 4:30 PM GMT+8

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Participants 嘉賓

Speaker:
Professor Yu Xie
Bert G. Kerstetter ’66 University Professor of Sociology
Director of Center on Contemporary China
Princeton University
(Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)

Discussants:
Professor Michael Zheng Song
Wei Lun Professor of Economics
Co-Director of CUHK-Tsinghua Joint Research Center for
Chinese Economy
The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Professor Guoqi Xu
David H. Y. Chang Professor of Chinese History
Director of the Institute of Transnational History of China
The University of Hong Kong

Moderator:
Professor Zhiwu Chen
Chair and Cheng Yu-Tung Professor in Finance
Director of Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Director of Centre for Quantitative History
The University of Hong Kong

Organizers 主協辦機構

Organizer:
Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences, The University of Hong Kong

Supporting Organizations:
HKU Business School, The University of Hong Kong
Centre for Quantitative History, The University of Hong Kong

Mode 活動形式
In-person
Venue 地點
Rayson Huang Lecture Theatre, HKU Main Campus
Langauges 語言
English
Description 詳情

Contrary to perceptions of Chinese culture as static or monolithic, Professor Yu Xie of Princeton University argues that it is profoundly dynamic, multilayered, and continuously evolving. In his latest work, Professor Xie proposes that contemporary Chinese culture emerges from the synthesis of three foundational sources, each with distinct historical and ideological origins. To distinguish these sources, he assigns them symbolic colors: Yellow, Red, and Blue.

The Yellow source draws from China’s deep historical legacy—its imperial traditions, Confucian values, and millennia-old civilizational continuity. The Blue source represents Western influences that entered China—initially via Japan—beginning in the late 19th century, bringing modernization, scientific rationalism, and liberal democratic ideals. The Red source stems from Soviet influence and the revolutionary doctrines of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which have fundamentally reshaped governance, ideology, and social organization since 1949.

During this lecture, Professor Xie will explore how the dynamic interplay of these Yellow, Red, and Blue elements—sometimes conflicting, sometimes synthesizing—has created a uniquely hybrid cultural system that distinguishes contemporary China from any other society and explains both its remarkable adaptability and its internal contradictions.

Join us for an engaging IHSS Public Lecture by Professor Yu Xie as he explores the dynamic evolution of Chinese culture and society. The lecture will be followed by a panel discussion featuring economist Professor Michael Zheng Song and historian Professor Guoqi  Xu, moderated by Professor Zhiwu Chen, Director of the organizing institution. The panel will offer diverse insights into the lecture’s key themes.

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