Gu Xuejie
Gu Xuejie (1913-1999), a classical writer. He graduated from the national Beiping Normal University and the Institute of political studies of North China People's revolutionary University. He has been a lecturer, associate professor, Professor, head of Department of national Northwest University, Northwest Normal University, Hubei Normal University and the Republic of China University, and a senior member of people's Literature Publishing House. He retired in 1975. He was a consultant to the national planning group for the collation and publication of ancient books, an editorial board member of the world famous literature series, a consultant to various societies of Chinese classical literature, an honorary president of the literary society of the Yuan Dynasty, and a member of the Chinese Writers Association.
Life of the characters
Gu Xuejie (1913-1999) was a classical writer. The word zhaocang, the number kakan, other department kanzhai. Member of 93 society. Gu Fu Zhou's youngest son was born in a poor scholarly family. He began to study and live at the age of 5, mainly reading "classics". He has successively studied in Hubei provincial high school, national Beiping Normal University, and Political Research Institute of North China People's revolutionary University. He served as lecturer, associate professor, professor and Dean of the national northwest United University, Northwest Normal College, Hubei Teachers College, Nanyue Teachers College, and Republican University, and transferred to the advanced people's Literature Publishing House after the founding of the people's Republic of China. In 1957, he was wrongly classified as "rightist" because of his bluntness. In September 1969, he was transferred to Xianning cadre school to work. He was transferred back to Beijing in 1973. After his retirement in 1975, he also served as a consultant to the planning group for the collation and publication of ancient books under the State Council, an editorial board member of the world literary classics series, a consultant to various societies of Chinese classical literature, an honorary president of Beijing Yuan Dynasty Literature Research Association, and a special consultant to the international Bai Juyi Research Center, Bai Juyi's former residence in Luoyang. He is a member of China Writers Association and an expert of the State Council. After his death on September 26, 1999, he was buried with his wife Li Jing at Futian cemetery in Xishan, Beijing. In 1983, Gu Xuejie, a professor at Nankai University, signed the title of suixian education annals. In 1992, Gu Xuejie wrote a preface to the local work "Yandi Bianzhong Suizhou" written by fan Yougang, a young scholar in our city; in the same year, Hubei people's Publishing House published the cultural and educational album "yiwenheijia" of "Suizhou literature and history materials", which included 102 poems of "Yuru Taoist collection · Shicui" by Gu Fuzhou and 140 poems of "kanzhai" (with couplets and inkstone inscriptions) by Gu Xuejie. In 1999, when Suizhou city was planning to build a collection of celebrity works, he strongly supported it at the age of 86 and decided to donate his 18 Works and 29 calligraphy works of Cao, Li, Zhuan and Kai to his hometown. Before his death, he also left a will to donate his 1070 personal precious books, more than 30 celebrity seals and many calligraphy and paintings to his hometown for safekeeping. In 2000, Gu Xuejie annotated "selected dramas of Yuan Dynasty" and "wonders of modern and ancient times" by the Ministry of education of China's National College Chinese Teaching Steering Committee as "College Chinese department undergraduate professional reading bibliography" (namely "college students must read" series) one of 100.
Character works
Gu Xuejie was one of the most authoritative experts in the study of Yuan Dynasty drama and Bai Juyi, who focused on the study of Yuan Dynasty drama (focusing on the interpretation and research of Yuan Dynasty language) and Bai Juyi (focusing on the mutual verification of poetry and history, and named his library "shibaizhai" because of his worship of Bai Juyi's Poetry). His works and works include selected dramas of Yuan Dynasty (1956), xingshihengyan (1956), wonders of modern and ancient times (1957), Suiyuan Shihua (1960), selected poems of Bai Juyi (co authored with Zhou Ruchang, 1963), collection of Bai Juyi (four volumes, October 1979 edition of Zhonghua Book company, the first complete collection of Bai Juyi in China) There are 18 kinds of poems, such as "Yuan Qu Shi Ci" (four volumes, CO authored with Wang Xueqi, 1983-1990), "Gu Xuejie's literature anthology" (1987), "kan Zhai's poetry anthology" (1992), "famous scholars on both sides of the Taiwan Strait: teachers and friends" (1997).
Chinese PinYin : Gu Xue Jie
Gu Xuejie