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Yu Guangzhong's patriotic deeds
Yu Guangzhong, a famous poet in Taiwan Province Province, warned in his speech in Haikou on October 7, 2004 that Taiwan Province Province should add and multiply Chinese culture instead of subtraction and division, and should not abandon Chinese culture for 50 years of politics.

Yu Guangzhong made the above remarks when answering questions from Hainan University students about the attitude of young students in Taiwan Province Province to China's classical literature at the China Youth Cultural Development Forum held here.

Yu Lao said that Taiwan Province Province has always attached great importance to the inheritance of China's classical literature, and the objects of university research or writing papers are mostly classical literature. However, due to political reasons, Taiwan Province Province has been promoting the education of "de-China" in recent years, and some schools even only assess students' understanding of the historical geography of Taiwan Province Province when assessing the historical geography of China. This makes China culture narrow in Taiwan Province Province.

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Yu Guangzhong (192810/October 21-20171February 14) is a famous contemporary writer, poet, scholar and translator. Because my mother was originally from Wujin, Jiangsu, she also called herself "Jiangnan".

1947 graduated from Nanjing YMCA Middle School, entered the Foreign Languages Department of Jinling University, 1949 transferred to the Foreign Languages Department of Xiamen University, and 1952 graduated from the Foreign Languages Department of Taiwan Province Provincial University. 1959 Master of Arts, University of Iowa. He has taught at Soochow University in Taiwan Province Province, Taiwan Province Normal University, Taiwan Province University and Taiwan Province Political University. During this period, he was invited by the State Council twice and served as a visiting professor in several American universities.

1972 professor and director, department of western languages, Taiwan Province political university. 1974- 1985, professor of Chinese Department of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and concurrently head of Chinese Department of United College of the Chinese University of Hong Kong for two years. From 65438 to 0985, he served as a professor and lecturer at Sun Yat-sen University in Taiwan, among which he served as dean of the College of Literature and director of the Institute of Foreign Languages for six years.