Who is Lin Yutang?

Lin Yutang (1895.10.3-1976.3.26) was born in Longxi, Fujian. Formerly known as Lehe, later changed to Yutang, later changed to Yutang.

19 12 He entered Shanghai St. John's University and taught in Tsinghua University after graduation. 1965438+went to the literature department of Harvard University in the autumn of 2009. 1922

Received a master's degree in literature in. In the same year, he transferred to Leipzig University in Germany to study linguistics. 1923 After receiving the doctorate,

China, Professor Peking University, Dean of Beijing Women's Normal University, Head of the English Department. After 1924 is Yusi's main work.

One of the writers. From 65438 to 0926, he served as the head of the literature department of Xiamen University. 1927 secretary of the Ministry of foreign affairs. 1932 Edit the Analects of Confucius.

Once every two months. 1934 founded the human world, 1935 founded the cosmic wind, advocating "self-centered, carefree"

For example ". After 1935, he wrote My Country and My People, Clouds in Beijing and Wind in English in the United States.

Li He and other cultural works and novels.

1944 once returned to China to give lectures in Chongqing. 1945 went to Singapore to set up Nanyang University as the president. USA 1952

The country and people founded Tianfeng magazine. 1966 settled in Taiwan Province province. 1967 was employed as a research professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. 1975

In 2000, he was elected as the vice chairman of International PEN. 1976 died in Hong Kong.

Bibliography of works:

Fu Jian's Works (Essay) 1928, Beixin

New Literature Review (Collection of Comments) 1930, Beixin

On Linguistics Series 1932, Enlightenment.

European and American English (Essays) 1933, World.

Wild Collection (Essay) 1934, Life

"My Words" (volume 1, essay, also known as "Su Wen Ji"), 1934, time.

My words (Volume II, essays, also known as My Humble Jing Collection), 1936, time.

Selected humorous works of Lin Yutang 1936. every phenomenon on earth

Discovery of Life 1938, Tokyo Chuangyuan Society.

Freshman China 1939, Lin Publishing House.

Slang Collection (Essay) 1940, Shanghai Shuofeng Bookstore.

First class 194 1, Shanghai Earth Publishing House.

Yucun 194 1, Lin Publishing House.

China Shengren 194 1, Shanghai Shuofeng Bookstore.

China Cultural Spirit 194 1, Shanghai Guofeng Bookstore.

Satire anthology, translated by Jiang Qi, 194 1, Guohua Compilation Society.

Love and sting 194 1, Tomorrow Press.

Jinxiu Collection 194 1, Shanghai Shuofeng Bookstore.

The Art of Life 194 1, Shanghai West Wind Society.

You Buzhai's Works (Essays) 194 1, Humanities Bookstore.

Elegant people and elegant things (essay) 194 1, a first-class bookstore in Shanghai.

Collected Papers of Yutang 194 1, Shanghai Human Publishing House.

Collected Works of Bojing (Collected Works) 194 1, Hong Kong Guanghua Publishing House.

Instantaneous Beijing (novel, also known as Clouds in Beijing) translated by Zhang Zhenyu, 1940, several Shanghai publishing houses.

Portrait of Literati 1947, Shanghai Jinwu Bookstore.

Shout 1947 (5th edition), Business.

Lin Yutang's Prose Collection 1954, Hong Kong World Digest Publishing House.

Talk about everything (1-2 episodes, essays) 1969, Satellite Press; 1-3 collection, 1974, Wu

To be fair, Gao E (Prose Collection) 1966, Satellite Press.

Yutang 1978 portfolio, Wu.

Lin Yutang's Classic Works (Volume 1-35) 1986, Taiwan Province Jin Lan Culture Publishing House.

Literati Sketch (Prose Collection) and Characters Collection, 1986, Chongqing People's Publishing House.

China people (essay) 1988, Zhejiang people.

Lai (novel) 1988, Hunan literature and art

The Feast of Life (Prose Collection) 1988, Hunan Literature and Art.

Among them, Clouds in Beijing, Wind Trembling and Zhumen are collectively called Lin Yutang's trilogy. "Clouds in Beijing" and "Trembling with Wind" have been remake into TV series, the former starring Angie Chiu, but the latest one is played by Zhao Wei, and both plays are played by Yao Mulan, while the latter is played by Wang Yanan. They're all beautiful. . .