Because of the similar appearance and sound, "Cheng Kun" was mistaken for "Shuikun" or "Cheng Kun" as its real name.
Since it was written in Chinese characters from 65438 to 1930s, its original name is little known. Don't sign the Yue Ji Building, call the old man Yue Ji at night.
People from Hengyang, Hunan. Textual exegetics, historian, literary critic, calligrapher, calligraphy critic.
Less educated by Wang Xiangqi, he graduated from Hunan South Road Normal School. /kloc-in the 1920s, Zhang Taiyan became his master and apprentice.
He also studied calligraphy under Zeng, and founded and guided Zeng () and Li (Ruiqing) together with Zhang Daqian.
Since 1920s, he has served as professor, dean and provost of Jinan University, Jinling Women's University, Shanghai Zhonghua College, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Central University and Hunan University.
After 1958, central research institute of culture and history, a senior editor of Zhonghua Book Company, participated in the collation of ancient books in the State Council.
He is the author of Annotations to Ancient Books, Introduction to Literature, History of Confucian Classics in China, Genesis of Philology, General Theory of Phonology, Textual Research on Exegetics, Textual Research on Dialects in Exegetics, Textual Research on Exegetics, and Textual Research on Exegetics.