Collect Xu Zhimo's childhood stories

1, Zhimo was enlightened at the age of five. He is very clever and savvy, and the teacher calls him "a beginner who is smarter than his peers". But Shima is out of control and easy to ask questions. In the society at that time, elders preferred well-behaved and quiet children, so Zhimo was often scolded.

2. From the age of six to eleven, Zhimo studied with Cha and accompanied him to read the Four Books and Five Classics. Childhood Zhimo was an active, thoughtful, interesting and talkative child. He is not interested in reading, but he loves nature and often explores the forest alone. He loves life and says "life should be artistic".

From an early age, Zhimo saw the destruction of the people's misery and aroused his determination to save the country and the people. He sympathized with the people's sufferings and was determined to save them in from the mire.

3. 1907, 12-year-old Zhimo entered Kaizhi School. During his stay in Qizhi School, he achieved excellent results in all subjects and was often praised by his teachers. His articles, in particular, were praised by teachers. 1909, Zhimo graduated with the best results and entered the most prestigious Hangzhou mansion in the province the following year.

4. During his stay in the middle school attached to Hangzhou, Mo Chi had extensive contacts and made many friends, including Yu Dafu. Zhimo achieved excellent results and served as prefect every year. He worships Liang Qichao most, and his articles and thoughts are deeply influenced by Liang Qichao. He is bent on flying and thinks that "the greatest mission in life is to be wings". Zhimo 19 15 graduated from the High School Attached to Hangzhou.

5. 19 10, when Xu Zhimo was full 14 years old, he left his hometown and came to Hangzhou. Introduced by his uncle Shen Junru, he was admitted to Hangzhou High School (19 13 was renamed as Zhejiang No.1 Middle School, now the predecessor of Hangzhou Senior Middle School and Hangzhou No.4 Middle School), and he was in the same class as Yu Dafu and Li.

He loves literature, and published a paper "On the Relationship between Fiction and Society" in the first issue of the school magazine "Friends", thinking that novels are beneficial to society and "should be promoted as much as possible", which is the first work in his life. At the same time, he is interested in science. And published articles such as Radium Ingot and the History of the Earth.

The extended information of Xu Zhimo's literary experience;

1922 After returning to China, he published a lot of poems in newspapers and periodicals.

1In the spring of 923, Xu Zhimo set up a club in Beijing to compile plays, hold annual meetings and lantern festivals on holidays, and recite poems and draw pictures. Out of interest in the Indian poet Tagore's New Moon, Xu Zhimo nominated the word "New Moon" as the name of the club, hence the name of the New Moon Club. Joined the Literature Research Association in the same year.

1924 founded Modern Poetry Review with Hu Shi and Chen Xiying, and was hired as Professor Peking University. Translated by Tagore, a great Indian poet, when he visited China.

Before 1925, Xu Zhimo not only wrote poems, but also contacted members of the crescent society to engage in drama activities. On June+10, 5438, Xu Zhimo edited the Morning Post Supplement. In the same year, he became a professor in Peking University and went to Europe, traveling to the Soviet Union, Germany, Italy, France and other countries.

April 1926, 1, the morning newspaper supplement was edited in Beijing. At this time, Wen Yiduo had returned from the United States and participated in the compilation of poetry. Except for the third and fourth issues edited by Wen Yiduo and the fifth issue edited by Rao Mengkan, all the issues were edited by Xu Zhimo. Xu Zhimo also wrote Poetry Magazine and Poetry Magazine Holiday.

The author of The Book of Songs devoted himself to the creation of China's new metrical poems and the discussion of poetic techniques, so the establishment of Morning Post Poetry Magazine marked the formation of a poetic school-Crescent Poetry School. In the same year, he moved to Shanghai with Lu Xiaoman, and successively served as a professor at Guanghua University (predecessor of East China Normal University), Daxia University (predecessor of East China Normal University) and Nanjing Central University (1949 renamed Nanjing University). Start crescent magazine.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Xu Zhimo