19 14 studied in Japan, entered the preparatory course of Tokyo No.1 higher education institution for the first time, and was promoted to Okayama No.6 higher education institution the following year. 19 18 was admitted to the Faculty of Medicine of Kyushu Imperial University in Fukuoka. He also made full use of his time to get in touch with the works of foreign writers such as Tagore, Goethe, Shakespeare and Whitman, and gradually shifted his focus to literary creation and translation.
19 18 years, he wrote his first novel "Regret for the Past" and the earliest new poem "The Temptation of Death", and then he wrote poems such as The Good Earth, My Mother, Coal in the Furnace and the masterpiece "The Goddess of Collection" one after another.
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Guo Moruo's Talk on Studying in Japan
Guo Moruo's letter to Zong Baihua: "We study in Japan, learn western books, and suffer from the East."
The so-called "oriental crime" is Japanese-style racial discrimination, which is unbearable because it is not as good as China people. The so-called "East" is of course relative to the "West" and not as advanced as the "West". History has proved that neither the Japanese who aspire to "leave Asia and enter Europe" nor the Japanese who pursue "total westernization" will deny this.
Students studying in Japan have no chance to learn the western civilization of the original soup because of their poor family, so they have to settle for the second best and learn western culture through Japanese second-hand dealers. Their hearts have been unwilling, so Guo Moruo went on to write: "I am really unlucky! I really want to fly to the west recently, but unfortunately I have no money and I am not free, alas! "
People's Network-Guo Moruo gave up medicine to become a great scholar (studying abroad for a hundred years)