65438-0920 After graduating from the Philosophy Department of Peking University, he taught middle schools in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces and took an active part in the New Literature Movement. Poetry Magazine was founded by Yu Pingbo and others in 1922, and it was the earliest poetry publication in the birth period of new poetry. He is a member of the early literature research society. The long poem "Sinking" was published in 1923. At this time, he also wrote beautiful essays such as "Paddle Shadows and Lights Shadow Qinhuai River".
1August, 925, taught in Tsinghua University and began to study China's classical literature. The creation is mainly prose. 1927 wrote "The Back" and "Moonlight on the Lotus Pond", both of which are masterpieces. 193 1 year, he studied in Britain and roamed Europe. After returning home, he wrote some miscellaneous notes about Europe. 1September, 932, director of the Chinese Department of Tsinghua University. War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression broke out 1937, moved south to Kunming with the school, and served as a professor at National Southwest Associated University, teaching courses such as Song poetry and literary studies. During this period, I wrote the semantic shadow of prose. 1946 returned to Beijing from Kunming as the director of the Chinese Department of Tsinghua University.
On the eve of Beijing's liberation, he died of stomach trouble.
Bibliography of works:
Xue Chao (poetry anthology) 1922, Business.
Trace (Poetry and Prose) 1924, Yadong Library.
Later (prose collection) 1928, enlightened.
Miscellaneous notes on European travels (essays) 1934, Wu
You and me (essays) 1936, business
London Miscellaneous Notes (Prose Collection) 1943, Enlightened
Teaching Chinese (Essay) 1945, Enlightened.
Classic Talk (Essay) 1946, Wenguang
On poetry (poetics) 1947, Wu.
New Poetry Miscellaneous Words (Poetics) 1947, Writers Bookstore.
Standards and scales (paper) 1948, Wenguang
China Collection (Prose) 1948, Mingshan Bookstore.
On "Suit both refined and popular tastes" (essay) 1948, Observatory.
Collected Works of Zhu Ziqing (Volume 1-4) 1953, Wu.
Collection of Zhu Ziqing's Classical Literature (Volume I) 198 1, ancient books.
Zhu Ziqing's Preface and Postscript Book Review Collection (Essay) 1983, Sanlian
Selected Works of Zhu Ziqing's Prose 1986, Hundred Flowers
Complete Works of Zhu Ziqing (Volume 1-3) 1988 Jiangsu Education (Incomplete)-
Zhu Ziqing, formerly known as Huazi, was called Qiushi. Originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, 1898 was born in Donghai, Jiangsu Province, and 1903 settled in Yangzhou with his family, so he called himself "I am from Yangzhou". 19 16 After graduating from high school, he was admitted to the preparatory class of Peking University, renamed Ziqing the following year, and admitted to the philosophy department of Peking University. After graduation, I taught in middle schools in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces.
His landscape prose occupies an important position in the creation of modern literary prose, and his technique of describing landscape in vernacular Chinese is the most attractive. For example, in "Green", the quality and color of plum rain pool Waterfall are described delicately and profoundly by means of metaphor and contrast, and the writing style is deliberately demanding, showing superb skills in controlling language and writing.
His superb writing skills are vividly displayed in Moonlight on the Lotus Pond. For example, when describing the beauty of lotus in the moonlight, the author compares it to a pearl, a star in the blue sky and a beauty bathed in it; When describing the delicate fragrance of lotus flowers, use the phrase "like a faint song floating from a distant building" to compare the delicate fragrance to a song and a faint fragrance. This synaesthesia technique is accurate and wonderful.
Zhu Ziqing also has another language style of prose, that is, in simple narration, expressing sincere and deep feelings in plain language. This kind of works can often show the author's integrity, enthusiasm and enterprising spirit, such as "The Price of Life-70 cents" and "White Man-God's Favorite! They are all masterpieces of this style, and the most influential one is back. This essay washes away his old lead, and through his father's every move, the reader seems to see the author's bleak family background and his father's deep love for his son.