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What year did the national scholar Zeng Shiqiang die?

Guru of National Studies Zeng Shiqiang died of cancer at 19:54 on November 11, 2018, at the age of 84 years old. The master of national studies, Zeng Shi-Qiang, wrote countless books in his life, which had a great influence on people and taught them countless lessons. Mr. Tseng was a renowned scholar and master of Chinese studies in Taiwan, and was known as the "Father of Chinese Management". Mr. Tseng has a deep understanding of traditional Chinese culture, and has lectured on the I Ching and Tao Te Ching on CCTV's "The Hundred Lectures" program.

He once said, "Life is here to enjoy the process, not to count the results. Life and death have their own destiny, and I often look at myself outside of myself. This old gentleman has cancer and it has spread, there is no way to start the operation. He's in his eighties and can't afford chemotherapy. So what can he do? Then he had to face it happily. That's why everyone who comes to see me looks at me with a smile and nothing, neither complaining nor screaming there."

Zeng Shiqiang has also talked about life many times in his lectures. He once laughed that life is here to enjoy the process, not to count the results. "In fact, the result is very simple, the result is the same for everyone - three feet high, three feet wide, six feet long. Don't be result oriented, it's the twists and turns of that process that are the journey we enjoy."

Zeng was born on August 28, 1934, in Fujian, and grew up in Taiwan. His academic qualifications include an Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy in Management from the University of Oxford (UK), a Doctorate of Philosophy in Management from the University of Leicester (UK), a Master's Degree in Administration from Truman University (USA), and a Bachelor's Degree in Education from the National Taiwan Normal University. Mr. Tseng has written extensively in his life, including The Revelation of Hu Xueyan, The Mystery of I Ching, Family Education, and Sun Tzu's Art of War and Human Automation.

He is best known for his three things in life: "Knowing why you are here in this life is the goal; knowing how to accomplish it is the method; knowing how to do it better is the improvement." The three things sound simple, but it's not so easy to actually do, and it takes a lifetime of time and energy.