Selected Prose by Zhu Ziqing

Selected Prose by Zhu Ziqing

by Written By Zhu Ziqing And Edited By Xiangyi

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Zhu Ziqing is an essayist who has made great achievements in modern Chinese literature. His original name is Zihua and his courtesy name is Peixian. He was originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. He was born in Donghai, Jiangsu Province and grew up in Yangzhou. He was influenced by traditional Chinese culture and the May 4th Movement since childhood and embarked on the path of literature. After graduating from Peking University in 1920, he taught in Jiangsu and Zhejiang areas. In 1925, he was employed at Tsinghua University and engaged in the teaching and research of classical literature. His creative writing turned to prose. Popular prose collections such as "Traces" and "Back" were written at this time. In 1931, he went to the United Kingdom to study and traveled around Europe. He compiled what he saw and felt along the way into "Miscellaneous Notes on Travels in Europe" which was widely circulated for a while. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as a professor at Southwest Associated University and made outstanding achievements in academic research. In 1948, he refused to receive food relief from the United States, showing the noble sentiments of a patriotic scholar. He later died of illness.

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