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Zhong Jingqiao Wenmin (1March 20th, 903-June 5438 +20021October 10), formerly known as Zhong Tanzong. Shanxia Village, Pingdong Town, Haifeng County, Shanwei City, Guangdong Province, was born in Gongping Fish Street, Han nationality, Hakka.
He devoted his life to the research and creation of education, folk literature and folklore, and made outstanding contributions. China folklorist, master of folk literature and modern prose writer. I studied at Waseda University, the first private college in Japan.
1928 Arrive in Hangzhou in autumn. First he taught Chinese in an advanced business school, and then he was transferred to the College of Arts and Sciences of Zhejiang University as a lecturer. At this time, besides continuing to study folk literature, publishing papers and translating, I am keen on the creation of essays and sketches. During my teaching in Sun Yat-sen University and Zhejiang University, I actively engaged in the research and literary creation of folk literature and folklore.
He has written essays such as Lychee Essays, Wandering in the West Lake, Notes on the Lake Mountain, New Poems, February by the Sea, Literary Short Stories, China Swan Virgin Story and China Local Legends, and co-founded the Chinese Folklore Society, and published publications and series such as Folklore and Folklore Collection.
65438-0934 studied at the Institute of Liberal Arts, Waseda University, Japan, continued to study folk literature, and published papers on local ethnology, folklore and domestic artistic style.
Mr. Zhong Jingwen has always attached great importance to the cultivation of minority folk talents. When recruiting doctoral students, he should pay attention to recruiting minority students, pay special attention to their growth, and encourage them to go back to the teaching and research of their own folk culture after their studies.
Mr. Zhong Jingwen has made outstanding contributions to education, and won the first prize of Beijing Model Worker and Excellent Teacher of Ceng Xianzi Education Foundation (1999).
Mr. Zhong Jingwen selflessly contributed his life-long accumulated teaching, research materials and research experience, enabling students to complete master's and doctoral dissertations. Seeing that students' dissertations were well received by academic circles, and some even won the National Academic Works Award, he felt heartfelt joy.