Zheng Zhenduo (1898 - 1966), formerly known as Zheng Shiwei, also known as Zhenduo, Shiqu, Han Chinese, Hakka, Mei County, Guangdong, modern China, critic, scholar, translator, art critic. He was one of the most important figures in the history of Chinese literature in the 20th century and was known as the "literary giant". Mr. Zheng Zhenduo studied at Tsinghua University, Peking University and other famous universities. In 1928, he began to engage in literary creation and published novels such as "Sinking" and "Night Intoxicated by the Spring Breeze". He was hailed as "the pioneer of Chinese literature in the 20th century". In 1937, he participated in the War of Resistance against Japan. After serving in the army for many years, he returned to work in academia. In 1952, he was appointed president of Peking University. In 1966, he died of illness at the age of 67. Mr. Zheng Zhenduo's works were known as one of the founders of modern Chinese literature for their profound ideology, exquisite artistic expression and unique literary style. His representative works included novels such as Red Sorghums, Camel Xiangzi, Golden Lock, and other essays such as Lu Xun, Morning Flowers Picking Up at Evening, and other translated works such as shakespeare's famous plays. His contribution to the history of Chinese literature was immeasurable, and he was one of the representatives of modern Chinese literature.
Zheng Zhenduo (1898 - 1966), formerly known as Zheng Shuren, was born in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province. He was a modern Chinese, a critic, a translator, and an art critic. Zheng Zhenduo was the most influential figure in the 20th century Chinese literary world and the most outstanding representative in the history of modern Chinese literature. His works were mainly literary criticism, translation, and literary creation. He was hailed as the founder of modern Chinese literary criticism and the pioneer of modern Chinese literary translation. Zheng Zhenduo's works covered novels, essays, poems, plays, music, and many other fields. His most famous works included the novel "Peony Pavilion" and the prose "Dreaming in Tianmu, Singing Farewell". His works had a unique style, profound thoughts, sincere emotions and romantic colors, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought. Zheng Zhenduo was known as the "Master of Modern Chinese Literature". His works and thoughts occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature and had a far-reaching influence on modern Chinese culture.
Zheng Zhenduo (1898 - 1972), whose original name was Zheng Shusen, also known as Zhenduo, and whose pen names were Shi Yun, Xia Sheng, Bai Yue, Gu Yang, Gu Yun, etc., was born in Fuzhou, Fujian Province. He was an important person in the history of modern Chinese literature, a critic, a translator, and a social actician. Zheng Zhenduo was the most influential representative works in the history of Chinese literature in the 20th century, including "A Study of Dream of the Red Chamber","A Study of Lu Xun","Scream","Hesitation","New Stories" and so on. His works had a profound influence on modern Chinese literature with its unique artistic style and profound ideology. Zheng Zhenduo was also the most famous critic in the history of modern Chinese literature. His works such as Principles of Literature made important contributions to the development of modern Chinese literature. In addition, he also actively participated in social activities to support the advancement of literature and culture, making an important contribution to the development of modern Chinese culture. Zheng Zhenduo was known as the "giant in the history of modern Chinese literature". His literary and intellectual achievements had a profound impact on the cause of modern Chinese culture.
Zheng Zhenduo (1898 - 1976), formerly known as Zheng Zuomin, was a famous scholar, cultural critic, social actician and translator in China. He was born in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, grew up in Tianjin, studied in Japan and the United States, and taught at Peking University, Oxbridge University, and the University of Cambridge. Zheng Zhenduo was one of the most important figures in the history of Chinese literature in the 20th century. His works had a variety of styles, covering novels, essays, poems, comments, translation and many other fields. His representative works included Lu Xun's Collection of Short Stories, Scream, Hesitation, New Stories, etc. Among them, Lu Xun's Collection of Short Stories was regarded as a classic work of modern Chinese literature. Zheng Zhenduo was also known as one of the fathers of modern Chinese literature. He had made important contributions to the development of modern Chinese literature. He served as the second chairman of China and was known as the "Master of Chinese Literature". Zheng Zhenduo also had high achievements in the fields of culture, education, and politics. He had served as the president of Peking University, the deputy director of the Central Literature Research Office, and the consultant of the Central Translation Bureau. He also actively participated in social activities, supported the progress of cultural cause, and made great contributions to the cultural construction of New China.
Zheng Zhenduo (1898 - 1966) was a famous scholar, critic, translator, and social organizer in modern China. Zheng Zhenduo was the most influential representative works in the 20th century Chinese literary world. His works included novels such as "Golden Powder Aristocratic Family,""Camel Xiangzi,""Teahouse,""Dream of the Red Chamber," and other essays such as "From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore,""Lu Xun's autobiography," as well as literary criticism and translation works. Zheng Zhenduo was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature and was hailed as the founder of modern Chinese literature. He was not only a literary master, but also an academic master, a cultural and social actician, and had a profound influence on the development of modern Chinese culture.
Zheng Zhenduo (1898 - 1973), whose original name was Zheng Shusen, was a famous writer, dramatist, ideologist and social actician in modern China. His works had a unique style and profound thoughts, and he was known as the "20th century Chinese literary master." Zheng Zhenduo was one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. His works covered novels, prose, poetry, drama, music and many other fields. His representative works included "A Study of the Dream of the Red Chamber","The Scholars","Scream","Hesitation" and so on. These works had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature. Zheng Zhenduo was also one of the important figures in the history of modern Chinese culture. He devoted himself to promoting the modern and international development of Chinese traditional culture, advocating the new cultural movement, advocating new literature and new art, and made important contributions to the development of modern Chinese culture. Zheng Zhenduo was known as the "cultural giant" and "literary master". His thoughts and works had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese culture and society.
Zheng Zhenduo (1898 - 1973), formerly known as Zheng Shiwei, was a modern Chinese commentator, scholar, and translator. He was born in Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, and grew up in Tianjin. He received his Ph.D. from Peking University, the University of London, and Harvard University. He was one of the outstanding representatives of modern Chinese literature, culture, and art, and was hailed as the "20th century Chinese literary giant." Zheng Zhenduo's main works included novels, essays, poems, plays, etc. Among them, novels were the most famous. His novels, such as The Peony Pavilion, Liu Rushi, Home, and Camel Xiangzi, revealed the dark side of society and the complexity of human nature with unique artistic techniques and profound thoughts, and were praised as classics in the history of modern Chinese literature. Zheng Zhenduo was also one of the outstanding representatives of modern Chinese literature, culture, and art. He had participated in literary clubs, published papers, and translated works, making important contributions to the development of Chinese literary history. He had served as the president of Peking University, the president of the National Salvation Association of the Cultural World, and the academician of the Central Research Institute. He was known as the "cultural giant." He died in 1973 at the age of 92.
Zheng Zhenduo (1898 - 1966), formerly known as Zheng Mingxin, was born in Yangquan, Shanxi Province. He was a famous scholar, cultural critic, translator, and ideologist in modern China. Mr. Zheng Zhenduo studied at Tokyo Imperial University in Japan and New York University in the United States and obtained a Master of Arts degree. In the 1920s, he began to create literature. His main works included novels, essays, poems, plays, and other representative works, such as the adaptation of Dream of the Red Chamber, Golden Lotus, etc. Mr. Zheng Zhenduo is one of the representatives of modern Chinese literature. His works have had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought. He was once the chief editor of the Short Story Weekly and was one of the representatives of the Chinese New Literature Movement. He was also known as "the greatest literary master of China's last feudal dynasty." Mr. Zheng Zhenduo died in 1966 at the age of 67. He left behind many excellent literary works and ideas, which had a profound impact on the history of Chinese literature.
Zheng Zhenduo (1898 - 1976), formerly known as Zheng Shusen, was born in Yangquan, Shanxi Province. He was a modern Chinese scholar, translator and critic. Zheng Zhenduo was one of the most important figures in the history of Chinese literature in the 20th century. His literary works described modern Chinese social life as the theme, fresh, bright and full of the times. His representative works included Camel Xiangzi, Three Words and Two Pats, and The Scholars. Zheng Zhenduo was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature and served as the vice chairman of the China Federation of Literature and Art Circles. His works had a high reputation in China and around the world, and had a profound impact on modern Chinese literature.
Zheng Zhenduo (1898 - 1976), whose original name was Zheng Shuren, also known as Zhenduo, was known as Shaowei, and whose pen names were Shi Tao, Wei Zi, Ji Ran, Xiao Yangzi, etc., were from Fuzhou, Fujian Province. He was an important scholar and social actician in the history of modern Chinese literature. Zheng Zhenduo was born in a scholarly family and received a good education since childhood. His father, Zheng Shusen, was a well-known scholar and teacher, and his mother was also an intellectual. In his early years, he studied in Japan and was influenced by Western culture. After returning to China, he worked in famous universities such as Peking University and Tsinghua University, and also devoted himself to literary creation and academic research. Zheng Zhenduo's literary creation involved novels, prose, poetry, drama and many other fields. His style was unique and full of personality. His representative works, including A Study of Dream of the Red Chamber, A Study of Lu Xun, and A Study of Lao She, had an important impact on the development of modern Chinese literature. In addition, he was also actively involved in social welfare and supported the organization for progress. He was an outstanding social actician. Zheng Zhenduo died in 1976 at the age of 82. He left behind a rich cultural heritage and academic achievements, making an important contribution to the development of modern Chinese literature and academic research.
Zheng Zhenduo (1898 - 1966) was a famous modern and literary critic, scholar, and social practitioner in China in the 20th century. His works covered novels, essays, poems, plays and many other fields, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature.