Zhu Ziqing's handwritten newspaper pictures.

Zhu Ziqing (1898165438+1October 22-1August 948 12), formerly known as Huazi, was named Mingshiqiu? [ 1-5]? Later, it was renamed Ziqing, and the word was attached to the string. Born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, he was born in Donghai County, Jiangsu Province (now Pingming Town, Donghai County, Lianyungang City) and later settled in Yangzhou with his father. China modern essayist, poet, scholar and democracy fighter.

19 16 After graduating from high school, he was successfully admitted to Peking University Preparatory School. Poetry published in 19 19. 192 1 year, joined the literature research society and became the representative writer of For Life. 1922 and Ye Shengtao founded Poetry Monthly, the first poetry magazine in the history of China's new literature, to advocate new poetry. The following year, he published a long poem "Destruction", which attracted widespread attention in the poetry circle at that time, and then wrote "Qinhuai River under the shadow of oars and lamps", which was praised as "a model of vernacular art". 1924, the poetry collection Trace was published. 1925, professor of Chinese Department at the invitation of Tsinghua University. His writing changed from poetry to prose, and he devoted himself to the study of classical literature. After the March 18th tragedy, he wrote articles such as "Slaughtering Government Officials", denouncing the atrocities of the warlord government. 1928 published the first collection of essays "The Back". 1930, Acting Director of Chinese Department of Tsinghua University. In the second year, I studied in England, roamed several European countries and wrote some miscellaneous notes about Europe and London. 1932 returned to China to succeed Professor Tsinghua University and head of the Chinese Department. In the December 9th Movement, he went shopping with students. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he moved south with the school and became a professor at National Southwest Associated University. 1946 10 returned to Peiping and was commissioned by the school to edit the Complete Works of Wen Yiduo. At the same time, actively participate in various democratic activities. 1948 August 12 died of stomach perforation in Beiping at the age of 50. ?

His works such as Back, Moonlight on the Lotus Pond are early representative works of China's modern prose, and The Complete Works of Zhu Ziqing was published.