Fang Hao, a clergyman first trained in a Catholic monastery, later became a well-known historian. His turning to and succeeding in the study of history was naturally because of his keen interest and determination. But the guidance and helps provided by his predecessors also had played an important role. Among those who helped and encouraged him, Chen Yuan of Xin-hui of Guangdong was undoubtedly the ”most influential and important” one. This paper, based mainly on the evidence drawn from letters exchanged between them and preserved intact until today, tries to trace the development of the informal discipline-tutor relationship between Fang Hao and Chen Yuan. During the twenty years from 1926 when Fang was still a monastery student until 1946 when they finally met in Beijing, Fang had kept asking Chen even against prohibition for books and guidance and advice on studying history. Even after Fang came to Taiwan, Chen still remained to be the center of his concerns. Fang indeed regarded Chen as his private teacher.
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