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Summary: Ji Xianlin (August 6, 1911 – July 11, 2009), a native of Linqing, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province, China. He is an internationally renowned master of Oriental studies, linguist, writer, Chinese scholar, Buddhist scholar, historian, educator and social activist.
He has served as a member of the Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, honorary president of Liaocheng University, vice president of Peking University, director of the Institute of South Asian Studies of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and a tenured professor at Peking University.
In his early years, he studied abroad, fluent in English, German, Sanskrit, Pali, able to read Russian and French, especially Tocharian (an independent language in the Indo-European language family, the most widely distributed language family in the contemporary world), and is one of the few scholars in the world who are proficient in this language. For "the simultaneous study of Sanskrit, Buddhism, and Tocharian literature, and the study of Chinese literature, comparative literature, and literary theory", his works were compiled into "Ji Xianlin's Anthology", a total of 24 volumes. Before his death, he wrote three words for the crown:
Master of Chinese Studies, Master of Learning, National Treasure.
At 11:10 on July 11, 2009, Ji Xianlin passed away at the age of 98.
Ji Xian Lin's mentor friend
In 1929, he entered Jinan High School in Shandong Province, where his Chinese teacher Dong Qiufang was a friend of Lu Xun and a famous translator. The reason why Ji Xianlin has been dancing and writing for fifty or sixty years, and he still can't put down the pen in his old age, is all because of the gift of Teacher Dong, and Ji Xianlin will never forget it.
In 1946, Zang Ke's family went to the Nanjing National Compilation Museum to visit his old classmate Li Changzhi, and it happened that Ji Xianlin was there, and Zang Ke's family saw Ji Xianlin for the first time here. In the spring of 1949, Zang Kejia came to Beiping from Hong Kong and met Ji Xianlin again. In the early 50s of the 20th century, Zang Kejia supported Ji Xianlin to join the party.
Around 1978, Zang Ke's family saw Ji Xianlin and saw that Ji Xianlin's hair was half white; When we met again in 1980, it was snowy. So Zang Kejia suddenly sighed, and then wrote a poem and gave it to Ji Xianlin: Every year, they go long distances, and they are surprised and exclaimed!
Simple clothes are always in the eyes, and there is no black hair everywhere.
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Mr. Ji Xianlin is a well-known writer, Chinese scholar and linguist in China, and he has made high achievements in the history of literature. Let's talk about what Mr. Ji Xianlin is known for.
Ji Xianlin (August 6, 1911 - July 11, 2009), a native of Linqing, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province, China, was born in Linqing, Shandong Province, China. He is known as a master of Chinese studies, a master of academic circles, and a national treasure.
Ji Xianlin (August 6, 1911 - July 11, 2009), a native of Linqing, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province, China, was born in Linqing, Shandong Province, China. He is an internationally renowned master of Oriental Studies, linguist, writer, Chinese scholar, Buddhist, historian, educator and social activist. He has served as a member of the Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, honorary president of Liaocheng University, vice president of Peking University, director of the Institute of South Asian Studies of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and a tenured professor at Peking University.
In his early years, he studied abroad, fluent in English, German, Sanskrit, Pali, able to read Russian and French, and was especially proficient in Tocharian (an independent language in the Indo-European language family, the most widely distributed language family in the contemporary world), and was one of the only scholars in the world who was proficient in this language. For "the simultaneous study of Sanskrit, Buddhism, and Tocharian literature, and the study of Chinese literature, comparative literature, and literary theory", his works were compiled into "Ji Xianlin's Anthology", a total of 24 volumes. Before his death, he wrote three words for the crown:
Master of Chinese Studies, Master of Learning, National Treasure.
As soon as the Second World War ended, Ji Xianlin returned to the embrace of the motherland after a 10-year absence. In the autumn of the same year, upon the recommendation of Chen Yinke, Ji Xianlin was hired as a professor at Peking University to establish the Department of Oriental Languages. After Ji Xianlin returned to China, he focused on the history of Buddhism and the history of Sino-Indian cultural relations, and published a series of scholarly and creative works.
After the liberation, he continued to serve as a professor and head of the Department of Eastern Languages of Peking University, engaged in department affairs, scientific research and translation.
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