Zhang Jiaju
Cantonese. He graduated from the Research Institute of Yanjing University in the 24th year of the Republic of China (1935). In the 1930s, he began to publish articles on Song Dynasty history, such as road research in Song Dynasty (1935), salt policy in Southern Song Dynasty and Zhejiang Province (1935), relationship between Song Dynasty and Korea (1936), society in southern China before Song Dynasty's southward migration (1936), and geographical distribution of shipbuilding industry in Song Dynasty (1942) )The history of moving to the southwest in Song Dynasty (1946), etc.
Zhang Jiaju (1914-1973)
After liberation, he was an associate professor and deputy director of the History Department of Shanghai Normal University. While engaged in the teaching of Liao, Jin and Yuan history, Zhang Jiaju devoted himself to the study of song history. He successively published monographs such as the southward shift of Song Dynasty's economic centers (1957), biography of Zhao Kuangyin (1959), Shen Kuo (1962), friendship between China and Korea in the 11th and 12th century (1951), water conservancy construction in the early Song Dynasty (1957), on Zhao Kuangyin (1958), and the history of Song Dynasty (1957)《 The Lianghuai water stronghold in Song Dynasty -- an armed organization in the southern people's struggle against Jin Dynasty (1960), "the falsification of the theory of distinguishing traitors is the epitome of the party struggle in the Northern Song Dynasty" -- and a series of papers such as Shao Bowen and his "records of seeing and hearing" (1961), "the geography of Fan Chengda" (1962). He participated in the collation of Song History organized by Zhonghua Book Company. Based on his teaching experience, Zhang Jiaju wrote "my experience of teaching in song, Liao, Jin and Yuan Dynasties" (1957). His work laid a foundation for the research and teaching of Song History in Shanghai Normal University.
Chinese PinYin : Zhang Jia Ju
Zhang Jiaju