Shao Bozhou (1924 ~), a native of Jiangshan, Zhejiang. Professors and scholars. 1949 graduated from Shanghai Normal University, and began to publish essays and essays in Shanghai newspapers and periodicals during his school days. After graduation, I taught in Shanghai Hongkou Middle School and East China Accelerated Experimental School. Since 1954, he has taught in Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai First Normal University and Chinese Department of Shanghai Normal University. Since 1985, I have worked in the Institute of Literature of Shanghai Normal University. At present, he is a member of Chinese Writers Association, vice president of China Mao Dun Research Association, director of China Lu Xun Research Association, executive director of China Modern Literature Research Association, and consultant of "International Biography Center" in Cambridge, England. He is the author of Commentary on Mao Dun, Introduction to the True Story of Ah Q, Overview of Lu Xun's Research, Mao Dun's Road to Literature, Lu Xun's Thought and the Art of Essays, and Research on China's Modern Literary Trends. It was included in China Writers' Dictionary, Chinese and Foreign Literary Critics' Dictionary and Who's Who of the World Intellectuals by Cambridge International Biography Center.
The main research figures are: Scheler.
There is a Jiang Lang in Jiangshan County, Zhejiang Province, which is the hometown of Scheler Shaobozhou. There are three stone peaks on the top of the mountain, which are called "Three Stones". The three stones cut through the wall for thousands of miles and went straight into the sky, which was very strange and steep. Xin Qiji, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, once said in "The Peace of Jianglang Mountains": "The three peaks are as green as scissors, and Li Zhuo Chihiro can't do it. Honesty and mutual assistance support the world and the people. " It vividly depicts the majestic scene of three stones supporting each other and points out the brave and tenacious temperament of the people in Jiangshan County. Zhu Dongshan, a famous person in the Tang Dynasty, also built a lecture hall under Jianglang Mountain and trained many talents. Shao Bozhou loves his hometown and is interested in inheriting the brave spirit of Jiangshan people. He named his study "Scheler". Ray, composed of three stones, is the "three stones".
Under the south window of Scheler, there is a small garden, which he calls "Weiyuan". The garden and the house echo each other. In addition to planting flowers, fruits and trees in Weiyuan, he also made a large bonsai based on his hometown Jianglang Mountain, copying Xin Qiji's poems, encouraging himself and pinning his homesickness. Scheler, also contains the meaning of being aboveboard. Zhai Ming's plaque was written for his wife, with vigorous brushwork and masculine beauty.
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