On the History of Sino-Indian Cultural Relations (Essays) 1957, Man.
A preliminary study of < Ramayana > (theory) 1979, foreign literature.
Tianzhu Heart Shadow (Prose Collection) 1980, Hundred Flowers
Selected Works of Ji Xianlin (Prose Collection) 198O, Hong Kong Literature Research Association.
Langrun Collection (Prose Collection) 198 1, Shanghai Literature and Art.
Ji Xianlin's Prose Collection 1986, Peking University Publishing House.
Main works:
Modifications of finite verbs in Memorabilia (194 1 year, which systematically summarizes the various morphological adjustments of verbs in mixed Sanskrit used in Memorabilia of Hinayana Buddhism), and the transformation of Chinese and Indian suffixes -am to -o and -u (the transformation of -am to -o and -u was discovered and proved in 65438) ), as well as the northeast version of Prince R&F karma. As a literary translator, his works mainly include: Shagongdaro (1956), five-volume edition (1959), Euripides (1959) and Ramayana (7 volumes, 65438+). As a writer, his works mainly include Heart Shadow of Tianzhu (1980), Langrun Collection (198 1 year), Ji Xianlin's Prose Collection (1987) and Miscellanies of the Cowshed.
Ji Xianlin (19 1 1 August 6-July 200911) with the words "qi" and "qi". China is a famous writer, linguist, educator, social activist, translator and essayist who is proficient in 12 language. He has served as a member of the Department of Philosophy and Sociology of China Academy of Sciences, Vice President Peking University, and Director of South Asia Institute of China Academy of Social Sciences. On July 1 1 day, 2009, at 8: 50 Beijing time, Ji Xianlin, a master of Chinese studies, passed away in Beijing 30 1 Hospital at the age of 98.
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Tianzhu Heart Shadow includes two series: Tianzhu Heart Shadow and Wanquan Series. Tianzhu Heart Shadow is the first collection of essays officially published by the author, published by Tianjin Baihua Literature and Art Publishing House in September, 1980. 1978 What the author wrote after his third trip to India. Wan Quan Ji was first compiled in 198765438+February, and received essays written by the authors 1986 and1987, but it was not published for some reason. The author later added some new essays and published a solo in 19 1 by China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Publishing Company.