Zhu Ziqing (1989- 1948) is a modern essayist and poet in China. Originally known as Huazi, Qiushi, later renamed Ziqing, the word Pei County. Originally from Shaoxing
Zhu Ziqing (1989- 1948) is a modern essayist and poet in China. Originally known as Huazi, Qiushi, later renamed Ziqing, the word Pei County. Originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang; Because my grandfather and father have lived in Yangzhou for a long time, they are also called Yangzhou people. In private? Reading and receiving traditional feudal education. 19 16 was admitted to Peking University Preparatory College, and was promoted to the Department of Philosophy and the Department of Xu in the following year. 1920 graduated.
Under the May 4th movement, he started the road of literary creation. After graduating from college, he taught in Zhejiang Middle School, continued to participate in the New Literature Movement, became an early member of the Literature Research Association, and founded the first poetry magazine "Poetry"; And began to publish poetry collections at the end of 19 19. 1925 became a professor of Chinese Department of Tsinghua University and began to write prose in a unique style.
Zhu Ziqing's creation can be divided into three periods. /kloc-before 0/925, it was mainly poetry and was famous for its freshness and clarity; The content enthusiastically pursues light, or criticizes dark politics, or reveals anti-imperialist and anti-feudal revolutionary countries. Poems of this period, such as Light, New Year, Modern in the Cabin, etc.
/kloc-engaged in prose creation after 0/925, mostly focusing on scenery and lyricism, but also focusing on it? It shows the darkness of society, and some show his patriotism and humanitarianism. The works of this period include Moonlight on the Lotus Pond, Back, and Hurriedly.
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he strongly criticized the dark reality, created many essays, and included them in collections such as Standards and Norms and Appreciation of Elegance and Vulgarity. He also wrote articles on the study and criticism of China's classical literature, including classical conversations and language records.