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Qian Zhongshu (1910.1.21-1998.12.19) is a famous modern scholar. Words are silent and numbers are gathered. People from Wuxi, Jiangsu. In his early years, he studied in Suzhou Taowu Middle School and Wuxi Renzhong School run by the church. 65438-0933 After graduating from Tsinghua University Foreign Languages Department, he taught at Guanghua University. 1935, she married Yang Tai and went to study in England together. 1937 graduated from Oxford University, UK, with an associate doctor. He also went to Paris University to study French literature. /kloc-0 returned to China in the autumn of 1938, and successively served as professor of foreign languages department of Kunming Branch of National Southwest Associated University and director of English Department of Lantian Teachers College for Nationalities in Hunan. 194 1 was detained in Shanghai for falling from a building when he went home to visit relatives. He wrote the novel Fortress Besieged and the collection of short stories Man, Beast and Ghost. Fortress Besieged has been translated into English, French, German, Russian, Japanese and Spanish. Prose is mostly included in Writing on the Edge of Life, a book. Tan Yi Lu is a pioneering work of comparative poetics between China and the West. At the same time, he has taught or served in Jinan University, Central Library and Tsinghua University. After 1953, I worked as a researcher in Peking University College of Literature. The multi-volume edition Guanzuibian is a textual research and interpretation of ancient Confucian classics in China, which is expounded and discriminated from the comparison of Chinese and western cultures and literature. Former Vice President of China Academy of Social Sciences.

Bibliography of works:

Written on the edge of life (essays) 194 1, enlightenment.

Man, beast and ghost (collection of short stories) 1946, Wu.

Fortress Besieged (Novel) 1947, Morning Light

Lu (literary theory) 1948, enlightened; Supplement, 1984, China

Guan Cone (1-4, Literary Theory) 1979, China; Updated version, 1982, China.

Qi Peiji (Collection of Literary Theories) 1985, Shanghai Ancient Books.