Wu Xiaoru, born in Harbin on September 8, 1922, was originally named Wu Tongbao and originally from Maolin, Jingxian County, Anhui Province. Scholar, Professor of Peking University History Department. Joined the Chinese Writers Association in 1983. Central research institute of culture and history librarian. Member of the Jiu San Society. He is the son of the famous calligrapher Wu Yuru. Wu Xiaoru moved to Peiping with his father in 1932, studied in private Huiwen Primary School from 1932 to 1934, and graduated from private Yuying Primary School in 1935. From 1935 to 1936, he entered private Yuying Middle School and caught up with the "September 29th" student movement. Since his father returned to his alma mater, Nankai University, to teach in 1935, he was transferred to Tianjin Nankai Middle School (the second grade of junior high school) in the autumn of 1936. In July of the following year, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression started, and the whole family moved into Tianjin Concession, dropping out of school for one year. In 1938, he was admitted to Tianjin Private Industrial and Commercial High School with the same degree. He graduated in 1941 and was promoted to the Department of Business Accounting and Finance of the Private Industrial and Commercial College. In 1943, he taught in Tianjin private Dawen Middle School, Zhida Middle School and Shenggong Girls' Middle School. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in 1945, he went to college again, was admitted to the private yenching university College of Literature, and soon left. In the summer of 1946, he was admitted to the third year of Chinese Department of Tsinghua University with a two-year diploma in business. In 1947, he was transferred to the third year of Chinese Department of Peking University and graduated from Chinese Department of Peking University in 1949.
From p>1949 to 1951, I worked as a teacher in the Chinese Department of Tianjin Jingu University. In the autumn of 1951, he worked as a teaching assistant in yenching university Chinese Department. In 1952, the national colleges and universities were merged and adjusted, and he stayed in the Chinese Department of Peking University as a lecturer. Has been working for nearly 3 years. He mainly taught the history of China literature, and also offered courses such as China's novel history, China's opera history, China's poetry history, classical poetry and prose. In 198, he was promoted to professor. At the end of 1982, he was transferred to China Middle Ancient History Research Center of Peking University and retired in 1991. In February 1992, he was appointed as a librarian in central research institute of culture and history. He is also a professor of Peking University History Department, a member of Chinese Writers Association, a consultant of China Couplet Association, and the standing editorial board of Yanjing Journal. In 1953, he joined the Jiu San Society in Peking University. In his spare time, he volunteered to compile Literature and History for Zhonghua Book Company for one year (198-1981). My hobbies are opera (especially Peking Opera) and calligraphy. Wu Xiaoru's works are abundant. In 1955, China's Speech on Novels and Others was published, and later, the Classical Novels and the Collection of Novel Essays were published. Dialogue novels, martial arts novels, satirical novels and case-solving novels have also written some special papers. He has written The Tale of People under the Stage, A Summary of the Schools of Peking Opera Old School and Wu Xiaoru Opera Literature (he won the Peking University Prize for Excellent Cultural Works). He has made outstanding achievements in the study of classical poetry, and has published several monographs, such as Poetry Collection, Classical Poetry Exercise and Appreciation, and A Brief Introduction to Classical Poetry. He also published examples of intensive reading of ancient Chinese prose and a walk in the book gallery. In addition, the comprehensive category is Reading Congzha, which has been published in Hong Kong and Beijing, and is a more insightful work. In addition, there is a book "China Literature and History Tools and Information Books", which was published in Hongkong and Peking successively, and was well received. In recent years, Wu Xiaoru Volume, Notes on Shazhai, Literature in the Past and Present, Record of Reading, A Record of Heart Shadow, and Talking about a Bunch, etc. have also been published.