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In what year was Xu Zidong born?
Xu Zidong, a native of Tiantai, Zhejiang Province, was born in Shanghai on August 2 1938.

Xu Zidong was born in Shanghai. He is currently a professor of Chinese Department of Lingnan University in Hong Kong, a Master of Arts in Chinese Department of East China Normal University, a Master of Arts in East Asian Language and Culture Department of UCLA, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Chinese Department of Hong Kong University. He used to be an associate professor at East China Normal University.

Before 1949, Xu Zidong's father was the director of a hospital, and he was the secretary-general of Shanghai Private Doctors Union. He resigned after the Japanese occupied Shanghai. When he was young, Xu Zidong didn't know the particularity of his family. It was not until he was in the third or fourth grade of elementary school that he saw his second brother's application for joining the League that he realized that among the three brothers, the second brother and himself were half-brothers, and the eldest brother and the third brother were half-brothers.

Only his youngest son and his biological parents are still alive. In the last year of primary school, Xu Zidong joined the rebel army with his eldest brother who taught in a university in Beijing and his third brother who studied in Northeast Petroleum Institute. When he and his classmates came to a villa in an alley of Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital, another child in the alley told Xu Zidong that his house had also been copied. Xu Zidong's home was copied three times, and he soon lost the qualification to rebel.

Historical background

1990 In September, Xu Zidong, who was already an associate professor, went to UCLA to study for a doctorate and began to study Zhang Ailing.

65438-0993, enrolled in Lingnan University, Hong Kong, Ph.D., University of Hong Kong.

In 2000, at the invitation of Liang Wendao, he became a permanent guest of Phoenix Satellite TV's Triumph of Tang Qiang, joined the program from an academic point of view, and integrated academics into daily topics.

He is currently a professor in the Chinese Department of Lingnan University in Hong Kong. At the same time, he also served as an adjunct professor in the Chinese Department of East China Normal University and vice president of the China Literature Theory Society.