Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Resume - Lu resume
Lu resume
1952- 1955 Senior 3 students from Yangzhou Middle School, Jiangsu Province.

1955 was admitted to Peking University, 1960 graduated from the Chinese Department of Peking University (when studying the Soviet Union, the Chinese Department of Fudan University in Peking University was changed to a five-year program), and 1964 graduated from the Chinese Department of Peking University (there was no degree system in China at that time). During the postgraduate study, Professor Zhou Zumo, the tutor, recommended him to study Tibetan in the Central University for Nationalities for one semester because of his excellent academic performance in 1962, and hired a teaching assistant for Professor Wang Li, the teacher of 1964 "Ancient Chinese". Professor Lu is a disciple of Mr. Wang and Mr. Wang Li, and is one of the most accomplished scholars in the field of phonology in mainland China after Mr. Wang and Mr. Tuesday.

65438-0965, the Department of Higher Education was assigned to teach at Nanjing University, and served as teaching assistant, lecturer, associate professor and professor.

1990 is the founder of the doctoral program in China, Nanjing University (renamed as "Doctoral Program in Chinese Language and Literature" after 1995), and was awarded the tutor of the doctoral program in China by the literature review group of the National Academic Degrees Committee. /kloc-from 0/990 to 2006, he was the leader of Chinese language and writing in NTU Chinese Department. This subject received the Ph.D. in history from China in 1990, and won the second place in the national key discipline in 200 1 and 2006 (second only to Peking University). Retired at the end of 2007. He has taught at Nantah for more than 42 years, and has trained dozens of linguists for the country, many of whom have made great achievements and become the backbone of various universities: some foreign advanced students he has coached are quite famous in the international linguistic field.

He has served as part-time professor/visiting professor/researcher/doctoral supervisor in more than ten universities, including Fudan University, Peking University, Zhejiang University, Xiamen University, Beijing Normal University, Huazhong Normal University, Nanjing Normal University, Shenzhen University, Heilongjiang University, Nanchang University, Nantong University, Anhui University, Shaanxi University of Technology and Gansu Union University. In 2004, he was invited to be a visiting professor in national cheng kung university, Taiwan Province Province, and taught phonology for half a year.

1990- 199 1 years, he worked as a foreign researcher in Tokyo University, gave lectures and conducted research in Tokyo University and Kyoto University, and found Lu Zongmai, a phonological masterpiece of the Southern Song Dynasty, in the Japanese National Assembly Library, which made him return to his motherland and made an exhaustive study of it. 1992 In 2003, he was a visiting scholar at Ohio State University and a visiting scholar at French Academy of Social Sciences.

1986 and 1989 won the first and third Wang Li Linguistics Awards. 1992 received special government allowance from the State Council.

At present, he is a consultant of China Phonology Research Association (1998-20 10, President of China Phonology Research Association) and a member of the Language Discipline Evaluation Group of the National Social Science Foundation. The second editor-in-chief of China Linguistics, the editor-in-chief of Nantah Linguistics, and the editorial boards of China Language, China Historical Newspaper, China Ancient Studies, Language Studies and China Historical Studies Series.

In the autumn of 20 10, he was appointed as distinguished professor of Hangzhou Normal University.