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Zhu Ziqing (1898) was born in Donghai County, Jiangsu Province. Because my grandfather and father both settled in Yangzhou, they call themselves Yangzhou people. 19 16 After graduating from high school, he was admitted to the Philosophy Department of Peking University. 1920 After graduation, I taught in many middle schools in Jiangsu and Zhejiang.

He began to write new poems while studying in university and teaching in middle school. 1923' s long poem "Destruction" has a great influence. From 65438 to 0925, he became a professor in Tsinghua University, and began to write prose, devoted himself to the study of classical literature.

1928 published the first collection of essays "Back" and became a famous prose writer. 193 1 Studying in the UK, 1932 Returning to China. He still teaches in Tsinghua University, and concurrently serves as the head of the China Literature Department.

1937 after the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he served as a professor at National Southwest Associated University in the south, 1946 returned to Tsinghua University's former residence in Beijing, and 1948 died in Beijing due to gastric perforation in August.

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In Zhu Ziqing's early poems, there are both longing for the future and longing for the light, and there is often a kind of delicate disappointment and disillusionment.

His prose has high artistic achievements, and he is good at expressing his true feelings through simple narration. The pen is simple, simple and friendly, and the words have a touching style after being tempered by spoken language.

After 1924, I also wrote some articles as passionate as volcanic collapse, such as Song of Blood written after the May 30th massacre, and Yong Zheng Massacre written after I personally participated in the March 8th petition. These articles are very militant. ?

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Zhu Ziqing earnestly hoped that a living China would appear as soon as possible. 1945, the12.21tragedy occurred in Kunming, and 1946 in July, Kuomintang spies successively assassinated patriotic Democrats Li Gongfu and Wen Yiduo. The cruel reality deeply educated Mr. Zhu Ziqing.

He wrote bitterly in his diary: After Li Gongpu was stabbed, I was worried about my safety. However, I never thought that things happened so suddenly and the means were so despicable. From then on, Zhu Ziqing struggled more firmly on the road of democratic liberation.

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