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Brief introduction of Zhu Ziqing
Zhu Ziqing (1989— 1948), formerly known as Huazi, was born in Peixian County, and was born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, and Haizhou, Jiangsu Province. Modern essayist, poet and professor.

1920 graduated from philosophy department of Peking University. When he was a student, he wrote new poems and then engaged in prose writing. 1920 autumn, poetry magazine was founded.

From 65438 to 0925, he taught in China Literature Department, Tsinghua University, and soon became the head of the department. During War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's time, he was a professor at Southwest United University. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he still taught in Tsinghua University and actively supported the student movement against the dictatorship of the Kuomintang. 1947, Zhu Ziqing signed the declaration of thirteen professors. Protest against the arbitrary arrest of the masses by the authorities. 1In June, 948, he participated in a demonstration against American support for Japan in Beijing, and signed the Declaration on Protesting American Policy of Supporting Japan and Refusing to Accept American Flour. 1August 20th, 948, died of poverty due to illness in Peiping. He has written literary and artistic works such as Traces, Essays, You and Me, London Miscellanies, Poems Expressing Ambition, and Recalling Elegance and Popular Taste.