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Luo Xianglin (1906-1978), a master of Hakkaology. The word is one, and the number is B. He was born in 1906 in Ningxin Town, Xingning County, Guangdong Province.
In the summer of 1924, he graduated from Xingmin Middle School in this county and went to Shanghai to study at Chengtian English School. In the summer of 1926, he was admitted to the Department of History of National Tsinghua University in Beijing from Shanghai Political Science University, where he also studied social anthropology. In the summer of 1930, after graduating from Tsinghua University, he was promoted to the research institute of his alma mater, specializing in Tang history and the origin of Baiyue, and concurrently studied the research institute of Yenching University.
In 1936, he served as the director of the Guangzhou Municipal Zhongshan Library and an associate professor at Sun Yat-sen University, teaching history, and co-founding the quarterly "Guangzhou Journal" and the semi-monthly "Shulin". In 1949, the family moved to Hong Kong and taught at New Asia College and the University of Hong Kong1. He is known as an expert on Hakka general issues by the academic community.
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Luo Xianglin, the character Yuan Yi, No. Yitang, is a native of Shuilou Village, Ningxin Town, Xingning, Guangdong. A famous historian and pioneer of Hakka studies. In his early years, he graduated from the Department of History of Tsinghua University, where he studied under famous scholars such as Liang Qichao and Wang Guowei.
He has served as a professor at Sun Yat-sen University, the University of Hong Kong, and Chu Hai College, and has been awarded the title of Honorary Professorship for Life by the University of Hong Kong. He is knowledgeable and rigorous, and has written 41 books in his life and published nearly 300 academic articles. He pioneered genealogy, which opened up a new field of historical research after oracle bones, Dunhuang studies, and Jianqi studies. His seminal works such as "Introduction to Hakka Studies", "Examination of Hakka Origins", and "Collection of Hakka Historical Materials" have laid the foundation for the study of Hakka studies.
During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Luo Xianglin served as the director of the Zhongshan Library in Guangzhou, and worked hard to ship the rare books and important books in the library to Shilong, Liuzhou, so as to avoid the war. Luo Xianglin has devoted his life to academics, devoted himself to education, and promoted Chinese culture, and is well-known in the field of Chinese and foreign literature and history, and is one of the eight sages of Meizhou.
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Academic** More than 20 articles, such as "Cultural Introduction of Arabic Directional Words Teaching", "Arabic Name and Title System from the Perspective of Cultural Studies", "Research on Internet Terminology in the Arabic-Islamic Context", "Cultural Interpretation of Arabic Metaphors", "Comparative Study of Early Chinese Arabic Loanwords", "Examples of Arabic Pragmatic Errors", "Comparative Study of Female Images in Hanging Poems and Verses", etc. Monograph "Special Topics in Arabic Pragmatics"; Textbooks "Speak Arabic with Me", "Speak Arabic to Me", "World Cultural History Stories - Arabic Volume" (associate editor), "Syllabus of the Qualification Examination for Teachers of Chinese as a Foreign Language - Arabic", "Painting and Speaking Arabic", "Business Arabic 1001 Sentences", "Arabic (Speaking Words)", etc., translated textbooks "New Practical Chinese Textbook (Arabic Edition)". He presided over the project "Contemporary Kingdom Social and Cultural Studies" funded by the Office of the King of Saudi Arabia. In 2006, he was awarded the title of "Beijing Excellent Teacher".
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In 1906, he was born in Ningxin Town, Xingning City, Guangdong Province.
In 1924, he graduated from Heungmin High School.
From 1926 to 1930, he received a bachelor's degree in literature from Tsinghua University.
In 1931, he joined the Institute of History of Yenching University.
In 1932, he was awarded a scholarship from the Harvard-Yenching Society.
In 1932, he served as the secretary of the President's Office of National Sun Yat-sen University and the compiler of the Guangdong Tongzhi Museum.
In 1941, he initiated the "Chinese Historical Society". He often works with Professor Huang Xianfan of Sun Yat-sen University on the issue of ethnic studies.
In 1936, he was appointed director of the Zhongshan Library in Guangzhou and a professor at Sun Yat-sen University.
In 1940, he compiled the book "Examination of the Family Origins of the Father of the Nation".
In 1934, he taught at the Department of History of Sun Yat-sen University, and in September of the same year, he was also a professor at the School of Literature of Jinan University.
In 1945, he was appointed as a member of the Guangdong Provincial Committee and the president of the Provincial College of Arts and Sciences.
From 1947 to 1949, he served as a special professor at the National University of Guangzhou.
In 1949, he taught at Hong Kong College, New Asia College and the University of Hong Kong.
From 1956 to 1968, he was a professor in the Department of Chinese at the University of Hong Kong.
In 1969, he was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Director of the Institute of Chinese Literature and History, Chu Hai College, Hong Kong.
He has participated in many national research classes on new progress in the diagnosis and treatment of various tumors and obstetric and gynecological diseases, and has participated in many scientific research projects and published many articles.
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