Is Fan Bocheng of East China Normal University married?

number

Fan Bocheng, born in 1986, doctor of literature, Fudan University. Currently, he is an associate researcher and master tutor of the Institute of Ancient Books of Chinese Department of East China Normal University. His research interests include Confucian classics in China, classical philology in China, ancient Chinese, the history of pre-Qin, Qin and Han dynasties, and the history of medieval thoughts. He presided over the National Social Science Foundation 1 Youth Project and the Shanghai Philosophy and Social Sciences 1 Youth Project. He has published 5 works (2 co-authored) and 20 papers in authoritative journals such as School of History and Language, among which 15 is from CSSCI.

From 2065438 to September 2002, Fan Bocheng entered the Chinese Department of Fudan University to study for a doctorate, and studied under Professor Jeff. On the one hand, he respects tradition, on the other hand, he also advocates freedom. In the process of inheritance and innovation, he has achieved fruitful results. In the meantime, he proofreads Lao Zi Gui Zhi. Although he didn't have much contact with Laozi before, with the accumulation of ancient phonology and Qin and Han history, Fan Bocheng found the Notes on Yan Zun Laozi, which was always thought to have died out in the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and later he proved that Yan Zun's works were the earliest extant "chapters and sentences" works. This achievement has been well received by teachers, and Professor Li Ruohui of the School of Philosophy praised it as an "eternal masterpiece". Professor Chen from the Chinese Department praised the book for changing the academic understanding of Laozi, an old book in the Western Han Dynasty, and making it glow with new life.

Fan Bocheng likes basketball and used to be the starting insider of the university team. He bought fitness equipment, and strength training became his great hobby. According to his counselor, "He does more than 200 push-ups every day!" Fan Bocheng is also a fan of Sofroni Tzky. "I like Sofroni Tzki very much recently, but I only received two discs from him, so I still have to make way for professional books." Basketball, classical music and academics decorated his life, of course, academics were his favorite. Fan Bocheng studied primary school, the history of Confucian classics and the literature of Zhou, Qin and Han Dynasties. He said that the fashion of "tolerance and martial arts" in that era also influenced him. He likes Mr. Yan Gengwang's motto: "Whenever you work hard, life will be happy." If you lower your pursuit of other aspects, you can concentrate more on your work and study. This is a truly rich man.