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Zheng Zhenduo Zheng Zhenduo (, modern Chinese writer, literary historian, bibliophile and bibliographer. Pseudonym Xidi (Guo Yuanxin, etc. Originally from Changle, Fujian, he was born on December 19, 1898 in Yongjia, Zhejiang, and was killed in a plane crash on October 18, 1958.
In 1918, he was admitted to Beijing Railway Management College. During the "May Fourth" Movement, he and Qu Qiubai and others founded the "New Social Voice" magazine to propagate anti-imperialist and anti-feudal ideas. Later, he participated in the establishment of the Literature Research Association, a progressive literary group.
After graduating from the railway school in 1921, he went to Shanghai and joined the Commercial Press, and in 1922, he succeeded Shen Yanbing (Mao Dun) as the editor-in-chief of the "** Monthly". In 1927, he traveled to Europe, Britain, France and other countries, and in 1931 he became a professor at Yenching University and Peking University. In 1935, he was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Liberal Arts of Jinan University.
During the Anti-Japanese War and after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he has been engaged in progressive cultural work in Shanghai. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as Director of the Cultural Relics Bureau of the Ministry of Culture, Director of the Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Vice Minister of the Ministry of Culture. For example, in 1950, he presided over a symposium on book classification and put forward the idea of collective compilation of classification system, which pointed out the direction for the development of modern classification in China.
Zheng Zhenduo likes to collect books and spares no effort in collecting books. Whether at home or abroad, we will do our best to search everywhere. By 1932 "one.
Before the 28 incident, there were more than 100 boxes of books, totaling more than 20,000 volumes. Most of them were destroyed in Shanghai during the war. On the eve of the Anti-Japanese War, he stayed in Shanghai, organized a document preservation comrade association, ran around, and rescued a large number of precious documents for the country.
He collects books for practical purposes and for use. The collection focuses on literary works, and the collection of books such as the Book of Poetry, Chu Ci, Ming and Qing Humanities Collections, operas, bullet words, treasure scrolls, prints and other books is particularly complete. After decades of hard work, the collection has accumulated to more than 10,000 kinds of books, nearly 100,000 volumes.
The Bibliography of the Western Truth compiled by the Beijing Library can be seen in the overview of its collection. He attaches great importance to the revision of editions, and every time he collects a book, he must read it in detail and write an inscription. The six parts of the inscription have been included in The Book of the Tribulation (1956) and The Words of the Western Truth (1983).
He also compiled a bibliography of rare operas collected by the Western Truth (1937), the Catalogue of Loose Operas Collected by the Western Truth (1937), the Catalogue of Bullet Words Collected by the Western Truth, and the Catalogue of Qing Dynasty Anthologies (both unpublished). He also has a large collection of bibliographic and bibliographic works, and there are more than 500 kinds of his books in the ordinary thread-bound library of the Beijing Library alone. After his death, his entire collection was donated to the Beijing Library by his family.
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I Love You, China".
It is a patriotic song written by Qu Cong, composed by Zheng Qiufeng, and originally sung by Ye Peiying.
Lyrics: Larks.
Flying from the blue sky, I love you China.
I love you China, I love you China.
I love your vigorous seedlings in spring, and I love your golden fruits in autumn.
I love your green pine temperament, I love you red plum.
Character. I love the sweet cane of your hometown, as if milk moistens my heart, I love you China.
I love you China, and I want to dedicate the most beautiful song to you.
My mother. My motherland, I love you China.
I love you China, I love you the blue waters of the South China Sea.
I love your snowy northland, and I love you with boundless forests.
I love you with majestic mountains, I love you with gurgling rivers.
Swinging clear waves flow through my dreams, I love you China.
I love you China, and I want to dedicate my beautiful youth to you.
My mother, my homeland, ahhh
I want to dedicate the beautiful youth of Chi Hall to you, my mother and my motherland.
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Farewell, I Love China" is mainly written by the author Zheng Zhenduo.
When Ming Zao left his beloved motherland, he saw imperialism along the way.
** and the great rivers and mountains of the motherland, I want not to leave the motherland, I want to fight with the warriors. However, he had to leave his homeland for the sake of his ancestors, and he considered himself a sinner. He had no choice but to hope that when he returned to China, all these imperialist ** would be gone, and they would be replaced by our new China.
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This phrase is repeated three times in the article in a repetitive manner. The first time this sentence appeared, it was "I" saying goodbye to relatives and friends; The second time this sentence appears, it is "I" saying goodbye to the motherland; The third appearance of this sentence is the farewell of "I" to the warriors who are fighting in all aspects, and it is also an expression of the courage and determination of "I" to return from school and drive out imperialism together with the warriors.
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"I Love You China" is composed by Zheng Qiufeng and lyrics by Qu Cong, "I Love You China" is an episode of the movie "Overseas Child". In 2012, singer Ping An Rong sang in the blind audition of the mentor of the singing program "The Voice of China" broadcast on Zhejiang Satellite TV.
At the end of 2012, Ping An participated in the ** TV station "Straight to the Spring Festival Gala" competition and won the annual championship, and sang "I Love You China" on the stage of the Spring Festival Gala in the Year of the Snake in 2013.
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