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Zheng Zhenduo (1898— 1958) is a modern writer, literary critic, literary historian and archaeologist. Pen names Xidi, CT, Guo Yuanxin, etc. Originally from Changle, Fujian, he was born in Yongjia, Zhejiang. 19 17 entered Beijing Railway Management School. After the May 4th Movement broke out, he participated in social activities as a student representative, and founded New Society magazine with Qu Qiubai and others. 1920, 1 1 In June,, Ye and others initiated the establishment of a literary research society and edited and published a series of literary research societies. 1923 65438+ 10, he succeeded Shen Yanbing as the editor-in-chief of Novel Monthly, advocated realistic literature "for life" and put forward the literary proposition of "blood and tears". After the failure of the Great Revolution, he lived in Paris. 1929 returned to China. Once edited by Universal Library in Life Bookstore. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he participated in launching the "Shanghai Cultural Salvation Society" and founded Wang Jiu Daily. And published Complete Works of Lu Xun, History of the Party and Selected Works of Lenin. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he joined the organization "China Association for the Promotion of Democracy" and founded "Democracy Weekly" to encourage the people of the whole country to strive for democracy and peace. After 1949, he served as director of the Cultural Relics Bureau, director of the Institute of Archaeology, director of the Institute of Literature, vice minister of the Ministry of Culture, and vice president of the China Folklore Research Association. He was killed in a plane crash while leading a cultural delegation from China to visit abroad. His main works include: Family Story, Going to Court, Miscellaneous Notes in the Mountains, Literature Outline, Illustrated Literature History of China, Popular Literature History of China, Essays on China Literature, A Brief History of Russian Literature, etc. There are "Collected Works of Zheng Zhenduo".