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Heaven Will Take the Master as a Mudo

Sheng Anfeng

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Gong Pengcheng, a native of Ji'an, Jiangxi, was born in Taipei in 1956. Graduated with a doctorate from the Institute of Chinese Language and Literature of National Taiwan Normal University, he has served as dean of the Faculty of Liberal Arts of Tamkang University, founding president of Nanhua University and Foguang University in Taiwan, and president of Eurasian University in the United States. He has won the Taiwan Sun Yat-sen Literature and Art Award, the Zhongxing Literature and Art Award, and the Outstanding Research Award. Since 2004, he has been a professor at Beijing Normal University, Tsinghua University, and Nanjing Normal University. He is currently a professor in the Chinese Department of Peking University. Anfeng Sheng, Ph. D. In Literature, is an associate professor in the Department of Foreign Languages ​​at Tsinghua University. His main research directions include British and American literature and Western literary theory. He has published a monograph "Homi Baba" (Taiwan Shengzhi, 2005), and published more than 30 papers in well-known domestic and foreign publications such as "Literary Research", "Foreign Literature Research", "Foreign Literature", "Journal of Tsinghua University" (Philosophy Society Edition), Neohelicom, ARIEL and other well-known domestic and foreign publications. In recent years, he has presided over and completed the National Social Science Foundation Youth Project "Research on Postcolonial Theorist Homi Bhabha", the Ministry of Education Humanities and Social Science Research Youth Project "Postcolonialism Theory and its Spread in China"; currently he is presiding over the Tsinghua University Asia Research Center Youth Project "Chomsky's Cultural and Political Criticism and the Social Responsibility of Contemporary Intellectuals", Tsinghua University Humanities and Social Sciences Revitalization Fund Research Project "Research on the Metafiction of American Postmodernist Writer Robert Cuver", etc. Nowadays, scholars can only convince others with their words but not their hearts. Academic shortcomings arise from this, and good scholars should also realize from this.