/kloc-after 0/949, Yan retired from home due to illness and had a lot of contacts with famous artists. His home became a gathering place for old friends. Yan was keen on the democratic revolution when he was young. He once worshipped Sun Yat-sen as a teacher, and Sun Yat-sen wrote him an article about "fraternity". Strictly public-spirited, abiding by credit, he has generously donated millions of yuan to cultural and sports undertakings to help the poor. After sixty-five, he was addicted to learning. In his later years, he wrote Confucius and Modern Thought and China Regular Script Dictionary. After retirement, Yan was keen on charity and ran between the two sides for the peaceful reunification of the motherland. 1988 died at the age of 89. After liberation, he donated more than 500,000 yuan to educational, children's, teenagers' and elderly foundations in Beijing, Nanjing and Shanghai. 1980, Yan donated precious cultural relics such as Ode to Nine Virtues, a running script of Qing Dynasty, an ancient blue glazed white flower jar of Korea, and a collection of Ming and Qing Dynasties to Shanghai Museum. 198 1 year, he donated the famous classical garden "crane garden" he bought in Suzhou in his early years to the country.
China Regular Script Dictionary, edited by Yan in his later years, was published by Jiangsu Ancient Books Publishing House 1985 in June, and won the first prize of excellent books in Jiangsu Province after six years. His monograph Confucius and Modern Politics was published in Taiwan Province Province on 1980 and 1985 respectively. Yan Zai 1978 and 1983 were elected as members of parliament twice. 1980: Consultant of the Democratic National Construction Association and the Federation of Industry and Commerce. 1984 was the honorary president of Nanjing Children Welfare Foundation, and 1986 was the director of Shanghai Soong Ching Ling Foundation.