Jiang Xiaowan

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Jiang Xiaowan
Chiang Ssu-Yeh, Chinese Secretary and Helpmate of Aurel Stein (1912).jpg
Photoed by Aurel Stein in his publication
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蒋孝琬

Died1922 [1] [2]

Jiang Xiaowan was the interpreter who accompanied Aurel Stein on his expedition to Dunhuang in 1907 and enabled Stein to secure the purchase of ancient manuscripts, [3] including the Diamond Sutra, the world's oldest dated printed text.

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  1. 1 2 3 4 "帮助斯坦因盗取藏经洞文物的中国"师爷":蒋孝琬". Sina.com Collection (in Chinese). Sina.com. 2017-04-10. Retrieved 11 November 2019. 蒋孝琬(?~1922),湖南(一说湖南湘阴)人 ... 字"yin-ma",汉字不明 ... 俗称"蒋师爷"
  2. 1 2 3 "Chinese Collections". International Dunhuang Project . Retrieved 12 November 2019. Jiang Xiaowan 蔣孝琬 (Jiang Siye, d. 1922), originally from Hunan, was not exiled but posted to Xinjiang in 1883.
  3. 1 2 http://dsr.nii.ac.jp/toyobunko/VIII-5-B2-8/V-2/page/0787.html.ja "Ruins of Desert Cathay", Marc Aurel Stein, Vol. 2
  4. "IDP Newsletter". Idp News : Newsletter of the International Dunhuang Project. No. 10. International Dunhuang Project. Spring 1998. ISSN   1354-5914 . Retrieved 12 November 2019. When Stein and Jiang Xiaowan [i.e. Chiang Ssu-yeh] arrived at Dunhuang in Guangxu 33 (1907), the Magistrate of Dunhuang was Wang Zonghan, namely Wang Tao-lao-ye recorded in the relevant work by Stein.
  5. American Bar Association (1916). Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association (Report). Vol. 41. E.C. Markley & Son. p. 674. Retrieved 21 November 2019. The people actually learned in Chinese law were the so-called ssu-yeh.

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Jiang Xiaowan
Traditional Chinese 蔣孝琬
Simplified Chinese 蒋孝琬
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