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Brief introduction of Hu Shi's life
Hu Shi (1891-1962), Han nationality, is from Jixi, Huizhou. Formerly known as Si, Shi Haozi, scientific name Li Hong, word Xijiang, later renamed Hu Shi, proper names Tianfeng, Zanghui and so on. Modern famous scholars, poets, historians, writers and philosophers. ?

Hu Shi became one of the leaders of the New Culture Movement because he advocated literary improvement. He was the first scholar who advocated vernacular Chinese and new poetry. He devoted himself to overthrowing more than 2,000 years of classical Chinese, and together with Chen Duxiu, he became the axis figure of the May 4th Movement, which had a far-reaching impact on the modern history of China. ?

19 19 was elected as a member of the Preparatory Committee for the Unification of Chinese Language and Characters, and took over the Weekly Review in the same year. Effort Weekly was founded in 1922, Modern Review in 1924 and Independent Review in 1932. From 65438 to March 0945, he served as the representative of China to the United Nations General Assembly. 1949 1 month, was hired as a senior minister in the presidential palace.

/kloc-returned to Taiwan in 0/952, and 1957 became the president of academia sinica. 1962 died in Taipei.

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Personality achievement

Hu Shi summarized China's academic research in recent 300 years. He put the study of sorting out national heritage or national studies into the category of "Chinese rejuvenation" and published On Confucianism, which is not only the pinnacle of Hu Shi's academic work, but also the representative work of China's modern cultural history achievements from 65438 to 0930.

Hu Shi changed the problem of Zen history research from the inheritance of the twenty-eight ancestors of the Western Heaven to the problem of Zen revolutionaries themselves. His thesis bears many later achievements and achievements.

Hu Shi's philosophical thought lies not in his own academic views, but in his pioneering and far-reaching influence in the history of thought. Hu Shi was the first person who made China's traditional philosophy truly step into the modernization process.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Hu Shi