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A brief introduction to the author of "All Han Fu Lun"
About the author: Gong, a native of Zhangzhou, Fujian, 1933, male, Han nationality. 1962 Graduate students of Chinese Department of Shandong University stayed in school to teach. Now he is a professor of Shandong University, a doctoral supervisor and distinguished professor of Luoyang University. President of the National Fu Society, a top-notch talent in Shandong Province, enjoys the special allowance of the State Council. In the study of contemporary Han Fu, Mr. Gong is one of the scholars who have studied Han Fu for the longest time (from 196 1), made the greatest contribution and had the widest influence, and can be called the authority of Han Fu research. . He was the earliest scholar who engaged in Fu studies, published books on Fu studies and trained doctoral students in Fu studies after the founding of New China. 1988 gave lectures at five famous universities, including Harvard, at the invitation of the United States. His lectures were translated into English by Professor Kang Dawei, an outstanding American sinologist, and published by authoritative American publishing houses. He has written more than ten kinds of monographs, including The Study of Han Fu, and more than 0/00 papers/kloc. Gong's view on Han Fu has two cores: (1) He holds a multi-source theory on the emergence of Han Fu, and thinks that the emergence of Han Fu is the result of the interaction of many cultural traditions such as The Book of Songs, Songs of the South, Advocating Excellence, and Military Strategists in Pre-Qin Dynasty. (2) Regarding the position of Han Fu in the history of China literature development, Mr. Gong advocated that the "era of literary consciousness" proposed by Mr. Lu Xun could be advanced at least 350 years, that is, pushed to the era of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (on Han Fu). This view has caused great repercussions and debates in academic circles, and it is still going on.