My Golden Age

My Golden Age

by Ji Xianlin

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This book is a collection of the essence of Ji Xianlin's works from when he returned to China to teach at Peking University in 1946 to before the occurrence of the "Cultural Revolution". It contains dozens of representative essays, academic papers and essays during this stage of the author's life. There are not only essays that show the author's personal life interests, such as "Lantana" and "Citron", but also many articles that record visits abroad and friendships with foreign friends. There are articles about friendship, such as "Arrived in India", "A Boy in Tashkent", etc.; There are also articles showing his profound academic skills, such as "Returning Scholarship to the People", "Scientific Research Issues in Oriental Languages", etc.; There are also works full of strong patriotism spirit, such as "Commemorating the First National Day after the Founding of the People's Republic of China", "Cheering for Our Great Festival", etc.

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