Hu Shi's Voice (3 Volumes in Total)

Hu Shi's Voice (3 Volumes in Total)

by Hu Shi

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Ch. 343在“中央研究院”第五次院士会议上的讲话
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This set of books includes three volumes of Hu Shi's classic works, "Position: Hu Shi on Life", "Charity: Hu Shi's Lectures on Life" and "Progress: Hu Shi's Lectures on Scholarship". It collects a variety of Hu Shi's writings in his life, newly arranged in the form of fragments and quotations, with detailed and substantial content, covering all aspects of culture, scholarship, current affairs, life, literature, etc. Hu Shi's important works and excellent works are included. "Position: Hu Shi on Life" tries its best to maintain the original style and authentically reproduce the style of a generation of masters.

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By querying the database, it can be seen that in modern Chinese history, only two people have been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature, Hu Shi and Lin Yutang. In 1939, Hu Shi was the first to be nominated. Hu Shi's nominee is Sven Hedin (1865-1952), a famous Swedish geographer, explorer and member of the Swedish Academy. Sven Hedin visited China many times in his life and discovered the ancient city of Loulan by chance in 1900. In 1927, Sven Hedin and Xu Bingchang led a Northwest scientific expedition team composed of members from China and Sweden to northwest China and achieved important academic breakthroughs. What is extremely interesting is that Sven Hedin himself was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1912 and 1913, and 1913 was the year when Gu Hongming was rumored to be nominated for the Nobel Prize.

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