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Master of Chinese Studies who Enlightened Chinese Studies
19 18, Mr. nan huaijin, the first generation wizard, was born in Yueqing County, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, and received strict traditional private education since childhood. By the age of 17, he had not only studied the Four Books and Five Classics, but also dabbled in hundreds of theories and learned boxing, kendo and other China kungfu. At the same time, he painstakingly studied literature and calligraphy, poetry and music, medical divination and astronomical calendar, and every time he got the essence, everyone was happy. This studious young man, in order to explore the mysteries of the universe and life in depth, braved difficulties and obstacles, waded through mountains and rivers, visited many experts who lived in seclusion in caves, humbly asked for advice, and learned many unknown methods and secrets. Later, people respected him as a master of Chinese studies, and he was once rated as one of the' Top Ten Most Influential People in Taiwan Province Province'.

Mr. Ji Xianlin, 19 1 1 was born in Guanzhuang, Qingping County (now incorporated into Linqing City) on August 6th. Mr. Ji left home at the age of six and went to Jinan to join his uncle. From then on, I began to read hundreds of family names, thousands of words, three-character classics, four books and other classics in private schools. My uncle has great expectations and strict requirements for Mr. Ji. He personally gave lectures to Mr. Ji and chose a book, Selected Works of My Nephew, which contained some articles about Neo-Confucianism. Uncle has not received any systematic education, but he is extremely smart, relying entirely on self-study, reading a lot of classics and historical subsets, writing poems, being good at books and carving seals. He has no children and all his hopes are pinned on Mr. Ji. His sternness and kindness have a great influence on Mr. Ji. According to my uncle's request, Teacher Ji took an ancient prose class after Zheng Yi's class and read books such as Zuo Zhuan, Warring States Policy and Historical Records. China students are required to recite books such as China's View of Ancient Literature. After graduating from junior high school, I studied in the middle school attached to Shandong University. The president of Shandong University advocates reading classics. There are two teachers who teach reading classics in high school, I Ching and I Ching. The teacher who teaches Chinese is Mr. Wang Kunyu, an ancient prose writer of Tongcheng School. He has his own anthology, which has a great influence on Mr. Ji. The first article "Reading the Biography of Xu Wenchang" was highly praised by Mr. Wang Kunyu, and the evaluation of it was "concise". Surprised, Mr. Ji became interested in ancient Chinese prose and began to carefully study Han Changli's anthology, Liu Zongyuan's anthology, Ouyang Xiu's anthology and anthology. Ye Man, a 95-year-old female master of Chinese studies and a great scholar, seems to have been forgotten by time. She is much younger than her actual age. She is full of energy, her eyes are bright, and her standard Beijing dialect makes people feel very cordial. Recommended bibliography for children and adolescents. She said: "Three-character classics and thousands of characters are open books. Covers the history of China. I started reading at the age of six, and the first book I read was Zuo Zhuan. Solid Chinese has benefited me for life. " While studying at Peking University, Mr. Ye Man brought Hu Shi's History of Philosophical Thoughts in China, Tao Xisheng's History of Ancient China, Qian Mu's General History of China and Wen Yiduo's Songs of the South. The courses of these master scholars have laid a solid foundation for her to introduce the essence of China culture to the world in a simple way in the future. After graduating from college, Ye Man married Tian Baodai, a classmate who was admitted to Peking University in the same year. Tian Baodai is a top scholar in the field of general medicine. After that, she traveled around the world with her husband. Once an associate professor at Fu Jen Catholic University and editor-in-chief of Women magazine, he was praised by readers in Ye Man mailbox. I have come into contact with different western religions such as Christianity and Islam, and studied Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism. He has unique views on eastern and western culture, philosophy and religion.