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Who contributed more to literary discovery, Zhu Ziqing or Hu Shi?
Hu Shi contributed more to the modern literary revolution.

Hu Shi:

People's Daily once commented that he was one of the most internationally renowned scholars, thinkers and educators in China in the 20th century, and a central figure in the history of academic thought in China in the 20th century.

Hu Shi is the initiator and core figure of the literary revolution and one of the founders and leaders of the New Culture Movement. His literary thought theory is the theory of "vernacular literature" and "historical literature concept" He firmly believes that vernacular Chinese will definitely replace classical Chinese and theorize it. He promoted the vernacular movement to the height of the most urgent and practical task of the literary revolution, and was famous for advocating "vernacular" and leading the new culture movement.

Zhu Ziqing:

China modern essayist. Modern famous writers, scholars and democratic fighters. In the development of modern prose in China, the achievements and theories of prose in the May 4th period have the greatest influence on modern and contemporary prose creation. His Bi Xing traces the meaning of Xing, plans the research direction of Xing, and lays a theoretical foundation, which is of great theoretical significance for future research. His prose achievements are extremely high, and those chapters that describe scenery and express feelings are highly respected.