Xu Dishan (1893 ~ 194 1) is a modern writer and scholar. 19 17 was admitted to yenching university College of Literature, and 1920 graduated and stayed as a teacher. During this period, he co-founded New Society magazine with Zhai Qiubai, Zheng Zhenduo and others.
1935 was hired as the director professor of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Hong Kong, and his family moved to Hong Kong. During his stay in Hong Kong, he served as the chairman of the Sino-British Cultural Association in Hong Kong. There are many works in his life, such as "Empty Mountain Spirit Rain" and "Weaving Spiders".
Writing experience
1February, 922 10 The short story "Weaving a Web and Working Spider" published in Novel Monthly is his early masterpiece.
He has translated Tagore's poems, novels and essays such as Gitanjali, On the Way to Calcutta and Master, Take My Pipa.
1928, Bangladeshi folk stories were translated.
1930 published the monograph Indian literature.
1934 translated the Indian stories Sunrise and Twenty Nights, thus becoming a famous expert in Indian literature.
1938, the All-China Anti-Enemy Association of Literary and Art Circles was established in Hankou, and Xu Dishan was elected as one of the directors. There is a long paper "quintessence of Chinese culture and Chinese studies" and a novel "Iron Fish Gill", which expresses firm anti-Japanese will and great national pride.