Bingtanji

Bingtanji

by Jao Tsung-i

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This book is one of Jao Tsung-i's "Commentary on Xuan Tang Poems" series. In 1968, Jao Tsung-I was invited by Lin Dabo, President of the National University of Singapore, to serve as the first professor and director of the Chinese Department of the school. In addition to teaching in Singapore, he traveled to Sin Chew, Malacca, and Penang to search for local Chinese inscriptions, becoming the first person to study Malaysian materials. During his stay in Singapore, he wrote 117 poems. He thought that although the living conditions there were very good, deep down in his heart he longed to continue to focus on Chinese culture, and his mood was as cold as charcoal.

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