Who founded the Oriental Literature Society to study all kinds of knowledge about eastern and western countries?

Who founded the Oriental Literature Society to study all kinds of knowledge about the East and the West: Luo Zhenyu.

Luo Zhenyu (65438+August 8, 0866-65438+May 14, 0940) was originally named Baoyu (Jin Woo), with the words "Shu Yun" and "Yan Shu", and was named Tang Xue, later named Song Zhen Laoren and Songweng. His ancestral home is Yongfeng Township, Shangyu County, Zhejiang Province, and his ancestral home is Huaian, Jiangsu Province. China is a modern archaeologist, an ancient philologist, an engraver, a Dunhuang scholar, a bibliographer, a collator, an agronomist and an educator. One of the "Four Great Halls of Oracle Bone Inscriptions".

Luo Zhenyu was called to Beijing in the late Qing Dynasty as a second-class consultant, supplemented by a counselor, and was also the agricultural supervisor of Jingshi University. In the third year of Xuantong (19 1 1), the Revolution of 1911 broke out, and Wang Guowei and others took refuge in Japan to engage in academic research. In the 13th year of the Republic of China (1924), he was called into the south study by Pu Yi. After the September 18th Incident, he participated in planning the establishment of Manchukuo and held various fake posts. In the 29th year of the Republic of China (1940), Luo Zhenyu died in Lushun on May 14 at the age of 74.

Luo Zhenyu has made great contributions to China's science, culture and scholarship. He participated in the development of modern agriculture in China, kept the archives of Ming and Qing Dynasties in the cabinet, engaged in the research and dissemination of Oracle Bone Inscriptions, sorted out Dunhuang documents, developed the study of wooden slips in Han and Jin Dynasties, and advocated the study of ancient Ming wares. Calligraphy is good at seal, official seal, paragraph and line, and is one of the founders of Oracle Bone Inscriptions.

The inscription of Xiao Zhuan is precise, rigorous and steady. He collected and sorted out archaeological materials such as Oracle bones, bronzes, bamboo slips, funerary wares and lost articles, and published them in an album. He discovered and excavated China's traditional literature from an academic perspective, scientifically sorted it out, published it and circulated it, and made great contributions. Luo Zhenyu wrote 189 books in his life, and the school published 642 books. He has compiled Land Deeds of Yin Ruins, Memoir of Dunhuang Stone Chambers, Memoir of Mingsha Stone Chambers, Annotation of Dunhuang Ancient Character Book Zhouyi Wang, and Ancient Books of Mingsha Stone Chambers.