This Peaceful Place is My Hometown: Diary of Ji Xianlin's Return to China, 1946-1947

This Peaceful Place is My Hometown: Diary of Ji Xianlin's Return to China, 1946-1947

by Ji Xianlin

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This book is the original material of Ji Xianlin's life, work, and social interactions during the period when he returned to his motherland from Germany, was employed as a professor at Peking University, and established the Department of Eastern Languages ​​at Peking University. Some of the people and things mentioned in some commemorative articles published by Mr. Wang during his lifetime, such as his interactions with Chen Yinke, Hu Shi, Tang Yongtong, Liang Shiqiu, Deng Guangming, Zang Kejia, Li Changzhi and others, can be confirmed in this diary. Although it is only a diary of just over a year, we can see many aspects of Ji Xianlin from it, such as his straightforward personality, frugality, diligent study, respect for teachers, sincerity in treating others, regular work and rest, etc. From this, we can see a real, fresh and simple Ji Xianlin.

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