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A famous teacher who studies pre-Qin literature
Li Binghai, born on1October 4th, 1946, is a native of Longjing City, Jilin Province, Han nationality. Famous scholar, expert in classical literature. 1970 Graduated from Chinese Department of Peking University, 198 1 Master of Northeast Normal University, 1986 Doctor of Literature of Northeast Normal University. 1978-2003, lecturer, associate professor, professor and head of Chinese Department of Northeast Normal University. Since 2003, he has been a professor and doctoral supervisor in the College of Literature of China Renmin University. 199 1 was awarded the title of "Dr. China with outstanding contributions" by the State Education Commission and the State Council Academic Degrees Committee. Proficient in the interpretation of Zhouyi, Zhou Li and Laozi. In the pre-Qin and Han dynasties literature, Taoist literature, national literature, ancient ci poetry and other research fields, it is in a leading position in China. In the past twenty years, nearly 10 academic monographs and nearly 200 academic papers have been published.

Lu Kanru and Feng Lu Kanru (1903— 1978) are famous scholars. Originally known as Kan, Yan Lu native, pen name Xiao Bi. Born in Taicang, Jiangsu, and Haimen, Jiangsu, he was born in a patriotic gentry family. 1920 entered Beijing Normal University. 1922 was admitted to Peking University. 1924 graduated from Chinese Department of Peking University, and was admitted to Tsinghua University Research Institute to specialize in China classical literature. Freshman published Qu Yuan, and graduated from university published Song Yu. After graduating from graduate school, he was a professor at China University and worked part-time at Fudan University and Jinan University.

Jiang Liangfu (1902- 1995) is a master of Chinese studies, a famous scholar of Chuci, Dunhuang studies, linguistics and phonology, a historical philologist and an educator. Zhaotong, Yunnan. Formerly known as Yin Qing, the word Fu Liang, the same word. Born in May 1902 (April 12th of the lunar calendar). 192 1, admitted to the Chinese Department of Chengdu Normal University. 65438-0926 was admitted to Tsinghua University Institute of Chinese Studies, where he studied under Wang Guowei, Liang Qichao and Chen Yinque. From 65438 to 0928, he first taught in Nantong Middle School and Wuxi Middle School, then served as a professor at Daxia University, Jinan University and Fudan University, and was an editor of Beixin Bookstore. During this period, he studied under Mr. Zhang Taiyan. 65438 to 0933 Professor of Henan University. 1935 went to Paris, France for further study, 1937 returned to China via Moscow. He has served as a professor at Northeastern University, a professor at Yingshi University and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, a professor at Yunnan University and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, a professor at Kunming Normal University, director of the Education Department of Yunnan Province, and director of the Culture and Education Department of the Military and Political Committee of Yunnan Province. From 65438 to 0953, he served as professor of Chinese Department of Zhejiang Normal University (now Zhejiang Normal University) and Hangzhou University (now Zhejiang University), head of the Chinese Department, director of the Institute of Ancient Books, and doctoral supervisor. He has won many awards such as the first prize of humanities and social sciences research achievements in colleges and universities of the State Education Commission.