Naoshi _ Kanno Tree is closely related to Wang Guowei, a Japanese master of traditional Chinese studies who was cornered when the Qing emperor abdicated. He taught the Qing Dynasty the methods of studying Confucianism, thus establishing the "Kyoto School" style of seeking truth from facts. From 65438 to 0928, Ji Chuan studied in the long-awaited Peking University, studied under Ma Yuzao, Qian and Shen Jianshi, and studied China Phonology. I usually like to visit Liulichang and become a frequent visitor to ancient books shops. Yang Zhongyi is good at textual research, which has a great influence on Ji Chuan's scholarship and behavior. Ji Chuan will never forget China. He likes to wear robes and has a Beijing accent. He has forged a deep friendship with China scholars.
Ji Chuan Kojiro returned to China in 193 1, and first taught at his alma mater, Kyoto University, the collected works of Han Changli. The Institute of Oriental Studies of Kyoto University has purchased nearly 30,000 volumes of ancient books in the Ming and Qing Dynasties from Tianjin bibliophile Tao, and Ji Chuan is in charge of the timekeeping. He compiled four categories: China Book Catalogue and Oriental College Author Title Index, which was a blockbuster. Oriental Research Institute is an academic institution established with the blood and sweat of the Japanese, that is, the "boxer indemnity" to China in the Qing Dynasty. It is an institution that draws on other people's strengths and gathers scholars. A young associate professor, Ji Chuan, gave a lecture on Justice of Mao Poetry by Yukio, and made a collation, which showed a strong foundation. In addition, I regularly read and study the justice of Shangshu every week, discussing the meeting presided over by Emperor China and the imperial edicts of Dingge, which became a hot academic topic for a while. Ji Chuan named his study "Tang Xuezhai". Later, because he could read Selected Songs of Yuan Dynasty, his study was renamed Shi Dianju, and he began to edit the Dictionary of Yuan Dynasty. 1967, Ji Chuan stepped down as the director of the Institute of Humanities, was hired as an honorary professor, and won the National Cultural Medal. From 65438 to 0974, Guo Moruo led a Japanese cultural delegation to Japan, which was warmly welcomed by Japanese academic circles. The following year, the Japanese government sent Ji Chuan as its head to pay a return visit to Chinese mainland, and presented the scrap and original photocopy of Yongle Dadian to the China Academy of Social Sciences.