What stories do you know about Zhu Ziqing?

A. Do you know the story of Guan Ziqing or what other works Zhu Ziqing has? Please make a list for everyone.

I would rather starve to death than eat lifeless relief food.

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B. What are Zhu Ziqing's touching stories?

Although Mr. Zhu Ziqing is famous for his prose, he has been teaching in universities for a long time, teaching such courses as Selected Poems (based on the origin of ancient poems), Ballads, Tao Yuanming's Poems and Studies of New Literature. He has published literary and artistic reviews such as Miscellaneous Poems, Metre, Poem Expressing Aspiration, Appreciation of Elegance and Vulgarity, and Classic Talking about Capital. His academic research works have profound academic attainments. This heavy literary accumulation seems to be attributed to that generation of literati. This accumulation is naturally related to their reading and love of books.

When Zhu Ziqing was in middle school, he liked reading very much. At that time, his family gave him one yuan of pocket money every month, and most of him gave it to a Guangyi bookstore in his hometown, often owing money. It was from this publishing house that he got a book, Buddhist Yi Jie, which aroused his interest in philosophy.

Later, he came to Peking University to study, majoring in philosophy. Zhu Ziqing prefers Buddhist books. At that time, most Buddhist scriptures were in Jiufeng Temple, a reclining Buddha temple in Xicheng. He once went to the temple to buy books such as "Correct Theory Based on Ming Dynasty", "Hundred Schools of Thought" and "Collection of Translation Names". It was a gloomy autumn afternoon, and Zhu Ziqing was alone in the street. Later, when he recalled in the article, he said: "This kind of stupidity is quite interesting to recall."

1920 is Zhu Ziqing's last year in college. On one occasion, he went to Liulichang to visit the bookstore and saw the new Webster's dictionary in Huayang Bookstore. The price is 14 yuan. Although the money is not too expensive for this big book, it is not a small sum for a student. I don't have that much money at hand, but I really can't bear to part with this book. On second thought, my leather coat is worth some money.

This coat was made by my father for Zhu Ziqing when he got married. It was made of otter fur collar and mink. Although the coat is made of cloth, the style is a bit rustic, and the collar is pieced together with two pairs of "horseshoe sleeves", but it is leather after all. When making it, my father also spent a lot of effort. But at that time, I really could not bear to part with the "big dictionary", thinking that I would be able to redeem my coat in the future. After a long hesitation, I resolutely took it to the pawnshop.

The pawnshop is at the back door of the school. You can turn around. Zhu Ziqing didn't think too much. Because I want to redeem it later, I take the book price as the price: 14 yuan. Of course, the coat is more than this price, so the people at the pawnshop counter are not embarrassed at all and pay immediately.

After taking the money, Zhu Ziqing immediately went to bring back Webster's dictionary. Unexpectedly, the great coat that took my father a lot of effort was not redeemed in the end.

After graduating from college, Zhu Ziqing taught in middle schools in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, and was later hired as a professor in the Chinese Department of Tsinghua University. One winter was so cold that Zhu Ziqing didn't have the strength to sew a cotton gown, so he went out to buy a felt cloak for the groom. There are two kinds of this cloak. One is that the style is better, the fine wool is softer, but it is expensive. Zhu Ziqing couldn't afford it, so he bought a rough but cheap one.

This felt cloak was so conspicuous that it became a symbol of the professor's poverty, so that it later appeared in the pen of friends who recalled Zhu Ziqing many times. However, it kept Zhu Ziqing from taking classes in the city and made a mattress at night, although it was very sad to say. At this time, think about the pawned leather cloak, which makes people feel more obsessed with books.

C. Do you know what stories Zhu Ziqing can tell you? The language is required to be concise and focused.

From 65438 to 0898, Zhu Ziqing was born in Donghai County, Jiangsu Province. His ancestral home was Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, and he grew up in Yangzhou, calling himself a native of Yangzhou. 19 16 (18 years old), admitted to the National Peking University Preparatory School. In the second year, I studied in the philosophy department of the undergraduate department and actively participated in the May 4th Movement. 1920, taught in Hangzhou Zhejiang First Normal University after graduation.

1920 (22 years old), the Literature Research Association was formally established and was one of the early members. 1922, Yu Pingbo and others founded Poetry Monthly, which was the earliest poetry magazine since the New Poetry Movement, and ceased publication after 7 issues. 1923 began to write prose. His first novel Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Paddle Lights was well received as soon as it was published, and Zhou Zuoren once praised it as "a model of vernacular art".

From 65438 to 0925 (at the age of 27), he began to teach in Tsinghua University (later renamed National Tsinghua University) and began to engage in literary research, with prose as the main creative aspect. 1928 (30 years old), published the first collection of essays "Back", with a simple, simple, fresh, beautiful and unique style. 193 1 year (33 years old), studying in Britain, studying linguistics and English literature.

(3) What stories do you know about Zhu Ziqing's extended reading?

Personality influence

Throughout the development history of modern prose in China, the achievements of prose in the May 4th period have the greatest influence on modern and contemporary prose creation. The writer with the highest prose achievement in this period should be the first to recommend Zhu Ziqing.

In Zhu Ziqing's prose, those lyrical chapters are highly respected, and the part describing natural scenery constitutes a rich poetic artistic style with sincere feelings, careful observation and rich imagination.

The Qinhuai River is brightly lit under the moon, and the original painting Ling Bo blends with the pleasure and longing of tourists, while the disappointment, contradiction and disillusionment caused by folk singers' singing means that "the beautiful night scene is also reduced".

The touching thing about Zhu Ziqing's prose is that he writes scenery with emotion and narrates with meaning. On the basis of profound classical literature, he integrated Chinese and Western cultures and created a prose system and style with China national characteristics.

D. A short story about Zhu Ziqing

1, bookworm Zhu Ziqing

Zhu Ziqing was poor all his life, but he loved to buy books and read. When I was in middle school in Yangzhou, my hometown, almost all the pocket money my father gave me every month was used to buy books. When Tsinghua University graduated, he went to Huayang Bookstore in Liulichang to buy books. He took a fancy to the new Webster's dictionary for fourteen dollars and stubbornly pawned a purple coat made by his father when he got married (that is, the purple coat carefully laid by his father in the back seat) for fourteen dollars. Thinking about redemption later, I never redeemed it again.

2. Zhu Ziqing's poverty

Zhu Ziqing was poor all his life. Later, he already knew that when he was in college, his father lost public funds and was forced to resign. His grandmother died and there were many brothers and sisters, so the family situation was very bleak. In turbulent times, he took part in social activities, studied hard, and completed four-year college courses in three years to help his father support his family. By the time he graduated from college, he already had a wife and children, and his salary was managed by his father. In the five or six years after graduation, they gave birth to three more children, and life was very difficult.

When Zhu Ziqing went to Tsinghua to teach, he thought twice and could only take two children to Beijing, which made him very sad. A Jiu, 10 years old, is a very sensible child who likes reading. Early in the morning, Zhu Ziqing led him to the relatives' home where his mother and Zhuaner lived. Wu Zhongqian asked him to buy something to eat for the children. They went to a teahouse on Sima Road. A Jiu said he wanted to smoke fish, so he bought smoked fish and biscuits for Zhui Er.

When I got off at Haining Road, I felt very sad to see A Jiu's pitiful appearance. Knowing that the child was wronged, he secretly said to his mother, "I know that my father is very happy with his little sister and will not take me to Beijing." Actually, this is not right. After living in a relative's house for a period of time, when he left, A Jiu said: Be sure to pick me up during the summer vacation! "Turn the son also small, not sensible, only looked at his father and said nothing. Alas, "only for the poor." Zhu Ziqing suddenly remembered this poem written by someone he didn't know. He felt a little sad. He looked back at the children and left.

Zhu Ziqing never talks about his own works.

Zhu Ziqing is very serious in middle school and university. In class, he holds a lecture note in one hand and a folded white handkerchief in the other. As he spoke, he read the speech and wiped the sweat on his nose with a handkerchief. His look is always restless and his face is always slightly red. He seldom talks about his opinions; Occasionally, it is awkward, and it seems that you should think twice before you say it, so as not to miss a word. When Zhu Ziqing was in Tsinghua, he was already a well-known writer at that time, but he never talked about his works in class, which was discovered by his classmates.

One day, they mentioned it. Zhu Ziqing is very flustered. After a long time, he said shyly, "I'm afraid it's not important." We don't have time to talk, and it's hard to talk. " The students insisted that he speak, and he said seriously, "I wrote some personal feelings, most of which are true." Most of the early works are carefree, and carefree is also worth worrying about. Let him worry about himself. "

4. Zhu Ziqing and Wu Zhongqian

Zhu Ziqing 14 was engaged to Wu Zhongqian of the same age. This is arranged in accordance with feudal customs. Zhu Ziqing never met Wu Zhongqian, but met Zhu's nanny instead of Wu Zhongqian when he was engaged. Wu Zhongqian is the only daughter of Yangzhou famous doctor Wu Wei III. 19 16 years old, Zhu Ziqing, 18 years old, was admitted to Peking University Preparatory College. When I was happy, I married Wu Zhongqian, which made me happy. Zhu Ziqing did not oppose the old-fashioned marriage like many celebrities at that time. He likes Wu Zhongqian very much. After marriage, the husband and wife live in harmony and give birth to a son the next year.

1920 After graduating from university, Zhu Ziqing worked as a teacher in Yangzhou, Taizhou, Shanghai, Ren Zhongxue, Ningbo and other places. 1926 worked in Tsinghua, during which she gave birth to three more children with Wu Zhongqian. 1928 At the end of this year, Wu Zhongqian gave birth to her sixth child, and at the beginning of this year, she gave birth to two more sons. Because of poverty, frugality and housework all day, she is skinny and has a fever every day. At first she thought it was dysentery and didn't take it to heart. In order not to affect Zhu Ziqing's work, I sometimes hear Zhu Ziqing's footsteps, and he is obviously lying down and sitting up from the sofa. Later, Zhu Ziqing took her to the hospital for examination and found a big hole in her lung.

The doctor advised her to go to the western hills to rest, but she couldn't live without her children and didn't want to spend money. During 1929+00, Wu Zhongqian returned to Yangzhou with his children. Before leaving Zhu Ziqing, Wu Zhongqian cried and said; "I wonder if I can see you again?" Wu Zhongqian returned to Yangzhou for only one month,1October 26th, leaving Liuzi and Zhu Ziqing behind, 165438. When the news reached Beijing, Zhu Ziqing was in great pain.

5, refused to receive relief food

1948, those university professors also lived a hard life, because the legal tender depreciated sharply, and their salaries were no longer enough for living expenses. It is said that it cost tens of thousands to buy a pack of cigarettes at that time. Although the salaries of professors are also increasing, they can't keep up with the devaluation of legal tender, which makes people complain. In order to take care of a small number of people, * * * issued so-called ration cards to all professors. As long as you hold them, you can buy American-aided flour at a very low price.

At that time, the United States began to strongly support the Japanese revival, and the American ambassador to China also spoke ill of China people, which made many intellectuals very angry. They joined forces to resist the so-called relief, and Zhu Ziqing was one of them. But at this time, Zhu Ziqing's stomach trouble is already very serious. There is no money to cure the disease, and it is even more difficult to buy only three generations of flour every month to feed 12 people. In the end, his illness even developed to the point where he would spit it out if he ate it in his mouth.

Zhu Ziqing once said: "I would rather die of poverty and illness than accept such insulting charity." In the same year, he died in Beijing. Before he died, he told his family not to buy "relief food".

E. What short stories does Zhu Ziqing have?

Although Mr. Zhu Ziqing is famous for his prose, he has been teaching in universities for a long time, teaching such courses as Selected Poems (based on the origin of ancient poems), Ballads, Tao Yuanming's Poems and Studies of New Literature. He has published literary and artistic reviews such as Miscellaneous Poems, Metre, Poem Expressing Aspiration, Appreciation of Elegance and Vulgarity, and Classic Talking about Capital. His academic research works have profound academic attainments. This heavy literary accumulation seems to be attributed to that generation of literati. This accumulation is naturally related to their reading and love of books.

When Zhu Ziqing was in middle school, he liked reading very much. At that time, his family gave him one yuan of pocket money every month, and most of him gave it to a Guangyi bookstore in his hometown, often owing money. It was from this publishing house that he got a book, Buddhist Yi Jie, which aroused his interest in philosophy.

Later, he came to Peking University to study, majoring in philosophy. Zhu Ziqing prefers Buddhist books. At that time, most Buddhist scriptures were in Jiufeng Temple, a reclining Buddha temple in Xicheng. He once went to the temple to buy books such as "Correct Theory Based on Ming Dynasty", "Hundred Schools of Thought" and "Collection of Translation Names". It was a gloomy autumn afternoon, and Zhu Ziqing was alone in the street. Later, when he recalled in the article, he said: "This kind of stupidity is quite interesting to recall."

1920 is Zhu Ziqing's last year in college. On one occasion, he went to Liulichang to visit the bookstore and saw the new Webster's dictionary in Huayang Bookstore. The price is 14 yuan. Although the money is not too expensive for this big book, it is not a small sum for a student. I don't have that much money at hand, but I really can't bear to part with this book. On second thought, my leather coat is worth some money.

This coat was made by my father for Zhu Ziqing when he got married. It was made of otter fur collar and mink. Although the coat is made of cloth, the style is a bit rustic, and the collar is pieced together with two pairs of "horseshoe sleeves", but it is leather after all. When making it, my father also spent a lot of effort. But at that time, I really could not bear to part with the "big dictionary", thinking that I would be able to redeem my coat in the future. After a long hesitation, I resolutely took it to the pawnshop.

The pawnshop is at the back door of the school. You can turn around. Zhu Ziqing didn't think too much. Because I want to redeem it later, I take the book price as the price: 14 yuan. Of course, the coat is more than this price, so the people at the pawnshop counter are not embarrassed at all and pay immediately.

After taking the money, Zhu Ziqing immediately went to bring back Webster's dictionary. Unexpectedly, the great coat that took my father a lot of effort was not redeemed in the end.

After graduating from college, Zhu Ziqing taught in middle schools in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, and was later hired as a professor in the Chinese Department of Tsinghua University. One winter was so cold that Zhu Ziqing didn't have the strength to sew a cotton gown, so he went out to buy a felt cloak for the groom. There are two kinds of this cloak. One is that the style is better, the fine wool is softer, but it is expensive. Zhu Ziqing couldn't afford it, so he bought a rough but cheap one.

This felt cloak was so conspicuous that it became a symbol of the professor's poverty, so that it later appeared in the pen of friends who recalled Zhu Ziqing many times. However, it kept Zhu Ziqing from taking classes in the city and made a mattress at night, although it was very sad to say. At this time, think about the leather clothes that could not be redeemed at that time, which makes people feel that the scholars are obsessed with and agree with the book.

F. Zhu Ziqing's short stories are short! ! ! ! ! ! !

1, Zhu Ziqing sells leather clothes and buys books.

1920 is Zhu Ziqing's last year in college. On one occasion, he went to Liulichang to visit the bookstore and saw the new Webster's dictionary, which was priced at 14 yuan. Although the money is not too expensive for this big book, it is not a small sum for a student. I don't have that much money at hand, but I really can't bear to part with this book. On second thought, my leather coat is worth some money.

This coat was made by my father for Zhu Ziqing when he got married. It was made of otter fur collar and mink. Although the coat is made of cloth, the style is a bit rustic, and the collar is pieced together with two pairs of "horseshoe sleeves", but it is leather after all. When making it, my father also spent a lot of effort. But at that time, I really couldn't bear to part with the big dictionary, thinking that I would be able to redeem my big coat in the future. After a long hesitation, I resolutely took it to the pawnshop.

The pawnshop is at the back door of the school. You can turn around. Zhu Ziqing didn't think too much. Because I want to redeem it later, I take the book price as the price: 14 yuan. Of course, the coat is more than this price, so the people at the pawnshop counter are not embarrassed at all and pay immediately. After taking the money, Zhu Ziqing immediately went to bring back Webster's dictionary.

2. Zhu Ziqing showed integrity.

Zhu Ziqing is a professor in the Chinese Department of Tsinghua University. At the beginning of 1948, the people's liberation war entered the final stage. In June, students in Beiping launched a movement against American support for Japanese militarism.

Zhu Ziqing was very ill and had no money for treatment, but he did not hesitate to write: "In order to show the dignity and integrity of the people of China, we categorically reject all charity from the United States, whether buying or giving." Sign his name on the statement. In early August, Zhu Ziqing became seriously ill and died on 12. He was only 50 years old then.

Before he died, Zhu Ziqing urged his family in a weak voice: "One thing to remember is that I signed a document rejecting American flour, and our family will never buy American flour from the Kuomintang again!"

5. Zhu Ziqing is obsessed with reading.

1898165438+1October 22nd, Zhu Ziqing, known as a modern essayist, poet, scholar and democracy fighter, was born. When Zhu Ziqing was in middle school, he liked reading very much. At that time, the family gave him one yuan of pocket money every month, most of which were given to a Guangyi bookstore in Yangzhou, his hometown, and he often owed money. It was from this publishing house that he got a book, Buddhist Yi Jie, which aroused his interest in philosophy.

Later, he came to Peking University to study, majoring in philosophy. Zhu Ziqing prefers Buddhist books. At that time, most Buddhist scriptures were in Jiufeng Temple, a reclining Buddha temple in Xicheng. He once went to the temple to buy books such as "Correct Theory Based on Ming Dynasty", "Hundred Schools of Thought" and "Collection of Translation Names".

It was a gloomy autumn afternoon, and Zhu Ziqing was the only one in the street. When he recalled in the article, he also said: "This kind of stupidity is quite interesting to recall."

G. Zhu Ziqing's story

Although Mr. Zhu Ziqing is famous for his prose, he has been teaching in universities for a long time, teaching such courses as Selected Poems (based on the origin of ancient poems), Ballads, Tao Yuanming's Poems and Studies of New Literature. He has published literary and artistic reviews such as Miscellaneous Poems, Metre, Poem Expressing Aspiration, Appreciation of Elegance and Vulgarity, and Classic Talking about Capital. His academic research works have profound academic attainments. This heavy literary accumulation seems to be attributed to that generation of literati. This accumulation is naturally related to their reading and love of books.

When Zhu Ziqing was in middle school, he liked reading very much. At that time, his family gave him one yuan of pocket money every month, and most of him gave it to a Guangyi bookstore in his hometown, often owing money. It was from this publishing house that he got a book, Buddhist Yi Jie, which aroused his interest in philosophy.

Later, he came to Peking University to study, majoring in philosophy. Zhu Ziqing prefers Buddhist books. At that time, most Buddhist scriptures were in Jiufeng Temple, a reclining Buddha temple in Xicheng. He once went to the temple to buy books such as "Correct Theory Based on Ming Dynasty", "Hundred Schools of Thought" and "Collection of Translation Names". It was a gloomy autumn afternoon, and Zhu Ziqing was alone in the street. Later, when he recalled in the article, he said: "This kind of stupidity is quite interesting to recall."

1920 is Zhu Ziqing's last year in college. On one occasion, he went to Liulichang to visit the bookstore and saw the new Webster's dictionary in Huayang Bookstore. The price is 14 yuan. Although the money is not too expensive for this big book, it is not a small sum for a student. I don't have that much money at hand, but I really can't bear to part with this book. On second thought, my leather coat is worth some money.

This coat was made by my father for Zhu Ziqing when he got married. It was made of otter fur collar and mink. Although the coat is made of cloth, the style is a bit rustic, and the collar is pieced together with two pairs of "horseshoe sleeves", but it is leather after all. When making it, my father also spent a lot of effort. But at that time, I really could not bear to part with the "big dictionary", thinking that I would be able to redeem my coat in the future. After a long hesitation, I resolutely took it to the pawnshop.

The pawnshop is at the back door of the school. You can turn around. Zhu Ziqing didn't think too much. Because I want to redeem it later, I take the book price as the price: 14 yuan. Of course, the coat is more than this price, so the people at the pawnshop counter are not embarrassed at all and pay immediately.

After taking the money, Zhu Ziqing immediately went to bring back Webster's dictionary. Unexpectedly, the great coat that took my father a lot of effort was not redeemed in the end.

After graduating from college, Zhu Ziqing taught in middle schools in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, and was later hired as a professor in the Chinese Department of Tsinghua University. One winter was so cold that Zhu Ziqing didn't have the strength to sew a cotton gown, so he went out to buy a felt cloak for the groom. There are two kinds of this cloak. One is that the style is better, the fine wool is softer, but it is expensive. Zhu Ziqing couldn't afford it, so he bought a rough but cheap one.

This felt cloak was so conspicuous that it became a symbol of the professor's poverty, so that it later appeared in the pen of friends who recalled Zhu Ziqing many times. However, it kept Zhu Ziqing from taking classes in the city and made a mattress at night, although it was very sad to say. At this time, think about the leather cloak that Canon could not redeem at that time, which made people more obsessed with books.

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H. What stories do you know about Zhu Ziqing?

The story 1, 1920 is Zhu Ziqing's last year in college. On one occasion, he went to Liulichang to visit the bookstore and saw the new Webster's dictionary, which was priced at 14 yuan. Although the money is not too expensive for this big book, it is not a small sum for a student. I don't have that much money at hand, but I really can't bear to part with this book. On second thought, my leather coat is worth some money.

This coat was made by my father for Zhu Ziqing when he got married. It was made of otter fur collar and mink. Although the coat is made of cloth, the style is a bit rustic, and the collar is pieced together with two pairs of "horseshoe sleeves", but it is leather after all. When making it, my father also spent a lot of effort. But at that time, I really could not bear to part with the "big dictionary", thinking that I would be able to redeem my coat in the future. After a long hesitation, I resolutely took it to the pawnshop.

The pawnshop is at the back door of the school. You can turn around. Zhu Ziqing didn't think too much. Because I want to redeem it later, I take the book price as the price: 14 yuan. Of course, the coat is more than this price, so the people at the pawnshop counter are not embarrassed at all and pay immediately.

After taking the money, Zhu Ziqing immediately went to bring back Webster's dictionary. Unexpectedly, the great coat that took my father a lot of effort was not redeemed in the end.

After graduating from college, Zhu Ziqing taught in middle schools in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, and was later hired as a professor in the Chinese Department of Tsinghua University. One winter was so cold that Zhu Ziqing didn't have the strength to sew a cotton gown, so he went out to buy a felt cloak for the groom. There are two kinds of this cloak. One is that the style is better, the fine wool is softer, but it is expensive. Zhu Ziqing couldn't afford it, so he bought a rough but cheap one.

This felt cloak was so conspicuous that it became a symbol of the professor's poverty, so that it later appeared in the pen of friends who recalled Zhu Ziqing many times. However, it kept Zhu Ziqing from taking classes in the city and made a mattress at night, although it was very sad to say. At this time, think about the once redeemable Pida, which makes people more obsessed with books.

Story 21During the period of June, 948, the legal tender of the Kuomintang * * * has been depreciating, just like the whole country, it costs tens of thousands of dollars to buy a pack of cigarettes. The salary of professors is rising month by month, but the devaluation of legal tender is faster and prices are rising faster. Professors who used to have a better life, like the general public, have a hard time. Especially for people with a big family, life is more difficult. The Kuomintang * * also knows the people's resentment, especially the intellectuals in colleges and universities. They can't stand this situation. So he played a trick and made a match.

You can buy "American aid flour" at a lower price by purchasing the voucher. It was also at this time that the United States actively helped the Japanese, and Si Tuleideng, the American ambassador to China, shouted insults and insulted the people of China. On the one hand, it is cheap, on the other hand, it supports the Japanese and insults the people of China. Some of us discussed it and wanted to expose the conspiracy of the Kuomintang, protest the insult of the United States and make a public statement.

The statement goes like this:

In order to oppose the U.S. policy of helping, to protest the slander and insult of the U.S. Consul General and the U.S. Ambassador to China to the people of China, and to show the dignity and integrity of the people of China, we categorically reject any charity from the United States, whether it is purchased or given away. It is hereby declared that the following colleagues unanimously agreed to refuse to buy cheap flour from the United States and return the shopping card.

June, 37 17

After the statement is written, I want to collect signatures, and as usual, I decide how many people each is responsible for contacting. Most of the old professors are my messengers. I took the manuscript to find Mr. Zhu Ziqing. At that time, his stomach trouble was very serious, and he could only eat very little. When he ate too much, he vomited, his face became thin and his voice became low. He has many children, and life is more difficult than anyone else. But as soon as he read the manuscript, he signed it without hesitation. He has always performed well in writing. This time, he signed his name meticulously with trembling hands. It should also be noted that after he returned to Tsinghua campus from Kunming on 1946, his attitude changed obviously and he was no longer silent. He opposed the civil war and hated the Kuomintang. His views on * * * also began to change. He once recited poems in the liberated areas at public meetings, and sometimes dressed up and danced yangko with the students, making him sweat. I always look for him in the struggle against some American declarations, telegrams and statements against the Kuomintang. As soon as he saw me, he understood why. "Did you sign it?" Write your name after reading the manuscript. As far as I can remember, nine times out of ten he signed it. Sometimes they don't sign because the words are a little angry. This time, I also found some other professors who are familiar with or live nearby. Most of them signed their names, but they also hit a nail. There was a professor who had only three children, but his answer was simple: "No! I want to live! " Zhu Ziqing's stomach trouble is hunger, and his family has a large population and needs support.

First, the story of Zhu Ziqing

Zhu Ziqing suffered from a serious stomach trouble in his later years. His monthly salary is only enough to buy three bags of flour, not enough for the whole family 12 people, and no money for medical treatment. At that time, the Kuomintang colluded with the United States to launch a civil war, and the United States implemented a policy of aiding Japan. But he resolutely signed his name and said, "I would rather die of poverty and illness than accept such insulting charity."

Zhu Ziqing was poor all his life, but he loved to buy books and read. When I was in middle school in Yangzhou, my hometown, almost all the pocket money my father gave me every month was used to buy books. When Tsinghua University graduated, he went to Huayang Bookstore in Liulichang to buy books. He took a fancy to the new Webster's dictionary for fourteen dollars and stubbornly pawned a purple coat made by his father when he got married (that is, the purple coat carefully laid by his father in the back seat) for fourteen dollars. Thinking about redemption later, I never redeemed it again.

(9) What stories do you know about Zhu Ziqing's extended reading?

The theme of Zhu Ziqing's prose is mainly manifested in five aspects: first, expressing ambition and meaning; Second, visit the victory tour; Third, the book is lyrical; Fourth, realize the world; Fifth, blame the current shortcomings.

Zhu Ziqing's lyrical essays in memory of relatives and friends include To My Dead Wife and Children, Mourning Wei Jiesan, Huai Wei Huai, Ye Shengtao as I See, etc. Impromptu lyric prose includes Hurry, Spring, Singing, Moonlight on the Lotus Pond, Choosing a Mate, Flying and so on.

Do you know any stories about Zhu Ziqing? Choose a song that can impress you the most and listen to it at home. The language should be concise and the center should be prominent.

I would rather starve to death than accept "relief food" from America.

Zhu Ziqing suffered from a serious stomach trouble in his later years. His monthly salary is only enough to buy three bags of flour, not enough for the whole family 12 people, and no money for medical treatment. One day, Wu Han asked Zhu Ziqing to sign the declaration of "Protesting American aid policy to Japan and refusing to accept American aid flour". He resolutely signed his name and said, "I would rather die of poverty and illness than accept such insulting charity."

In August of this year (1948) and 12, Zhu Ziqing was poor and died in Beijing. Before he died, he told his wife, "I signed a document rejecting American flour, and our family will never buy American flour again." To put it simply, Zhu Ziqing was seriously ill and would rather starve to death than accept "relief food" from the United States, showing the backbone of China people.

(10) Do you know which stories of Zhu Ziqing are extended reading:

Zhu Ziqing, formerly known as Huazi, was named Shiqiu, later renamed Ziqing, with strings. 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.

Work style:

1. The author is good at expressing emotions in scenes. For example, in Moonlight on the Lotus Pond, the scenery of the lotus pond under the veil reflects the author's subtle ideas at that time.

2. Zhu Ziqing loves classical poetry and is very familiar with it. When he writes prose, he can combine the artistic conception of poetry with that of prose and create a poetic realm in prose.