Pan Boying's calligraphy couplets in the Republic of China
(1882- 1967), formerly known as Shi, with the word Boying followed by a line, is a solitary cloud; There is no blessing, there is a hair Weng and so on. , from Huaining, Anhui. Children learn the history of classics, and 16 years old should be the first in the county exam. 18 JIU went to Shanghai to study English, French and Latin in 9 years. Co-organize translation world with Ma and Ma. 1903 studied in north America, studied western European literature, and wrote four works such as the history of European literature in the early stage. Later, I studied in Germany and learned German. I brought Marx's Das Kapital back to China in German. Soon he studied in Japan to study western philosophy. I went back to 19 1 1 years ago, and I agreed with the revolution of 1911 led by Sun Yat-sen, and often wrote articles to publicize western progressive ideas. After that, he devoted himself to textual research and the study of righteousness, studying ancient philosophy, Buddhism and literature. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he was hired by Zhu Kezhen as a professor of Zhejiang University to give lectures in Jiangxi and Guangxi. 1In the summer of 939, Fuxing Academy was established in Sichuan, where it served as dean and lecturer. Return to Hangzhou after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. 1953 curator of Zhejiang literature and history museum. 19 Liu served as the deputy director of the Central Museum of Literature and History for 4 years. He is the special representative of the Committee of the Second and Third China People's Political Consultative Conference. Poetry is fine, calligraphy is full of mountains and forests, and seal cutting advocates Chinese printing. He has written a lot in his life, and is known as the "Master of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism", mainly including Taihe Yu Hui, Yishan Yu Hui, Renaturation Academy Notes, Eryatai's Answering Questions, Eryatai's Answering Questions, Zhuzi's Reading Method, Laozi's Notes on Tao Te Ching, and Xi Zhai's On Buddhism.