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Zhu ziqing information

Zhu Ziqing (1898.11.22 ~1948. 8.12) was originally named Zhu Zihua, and later changed to Zhu Ziqing, whose name was Qiushi, whose name was Pei County. Modern famous essayist, poet, scholar and democracy fighter, originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, was born in Haizhou, Jiangsu Province (now Lianyungang City), and later settled in Yangzhou with his grandfather and father. 1898 1 1 was born in Donghai, Jiangsu. 1920 graduated from philosophy department of Peking University. 1925 application for teaching in Tsinghua. For a long time, he served as the head of the literature department in China, Tsinghua University. 1948 died in Beijing.

Yangzhou is a famous cultural city with beautiful scenery, with lakes and mountains and pleasant scenery. Many poets, such as Li Bai, Du Fu, Su Dongpo and Ouyang Xiu, have been lingering here, seeking seclusion and success, and have written many magnificent poems. Yangzhou is also a heroic historical city. In the history of resisting foreign aggression, it has written countless brilliant chapters and left many touching stories. The beautiful scenery and rich cultural atmosphere of the ancient city virtually cultivated the temperament of young Zhu Ziqing, and cultivated his peaceful and upright character and interest in natural beauty. The beautiful landscape of Yangzhou, like rain and dew, moistens his heart, nourishes his feelings, enriches his imagination and makes his feelings full of poetry and painting forever. Yangzhou, a famous historical and cultural city, had a subtle and far-reaching influence on him.

There are 27 kinds of Zhu Ziqing's works, * * about 1.9 million words, including poetry, prose, literary criticism, academic research and so on. Most of the income is four volumes of Zhu Ziqing's collected works published by Ming Kai Bookstore 1953. From 65438 to 0988, Jiangsu Education Publishing House collected, sorted out and published six complete works of Zhu Ziqing. Although Zhu Ziqing began to write new poems after the May 4th Movement, the Qinhuai River under the Shadows of Paddles and Lights published by 1923 shows his talent in prose creation. From then on, he devoted himself to prose creation and made remarkable achievements. 1928' s collection of essays "Back" made Zhu Ziqing a famous prose writer at that time.

Bibliography of works:

Xue Chao (poetry anthology) 1922, Business.

Trace (Poetry and Prose) 1924, Yadong Library.

Later (prose collection) 1928, enlightened.

Miscellaneous notes on European travel (essays) 1934, Wu

You and me (essays) 1936, business.

London Miscellaneous Notes (Prose Collection) 1943, Enlightened

Teaching Chinese (Essay) 1945, Enlightened.

Classic Talk (Essay) 1946, Wenguang

On poetry (poetics) 1947, Wu.

New Poetry Miscellaneous Words (Poetics) 1947, Writers Bookstore.

Standards and scales (paper) 1948, Wenguang

China Collection (Prose) 1948, Mingshan Bookstore.

Appreciation of local customs (essay) 1948, Observatory.

Collected Works of Zhu Ziqing (Volume 1-4) 1953, Wu.

Collection of Zhu Ziqing's Classical Literature (Volume I) 198 1, ancient books.

Zhu Ziqing's Preface and Postscript Book Review Collection (Essay) 1983, Sanlian

Selected Works of Zhu Ziqing's Prose 1986, Hundred Flowers

Complete Works of Zhu Ziqing (Volume 1-3) 1988 Jiangsu Education (Incomplete)-