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Four Great Talents in Guanzhong during the Republic of China
Four gifted scholars in the Republic of China: Xu Zhimo, Yu Dafu, Shao and Dai Wangshu.

Xu Zhimo (1897.1.15 ~1931.19) is a modern poet and essayist. Han nationality, Shi Xia Town, Haining City, Zhejiang Province. Xu Zhimo is Jin Yong's cousin. Formerly known as Zhang Yi, it was renamed Zhimo when studying in the United States. Used pen names: Nanhu, Shi Zhecun, Gu,,, Xianhe, Delete Me, Xinshou, Huanggou, Huan, etc. Xu Zhimo is a representative poet of Crescent School and a member of Crescent Poetry Society. 19 15 graduated from Hangzhou No.1 Middle School and studied in Shanghai Hujiang University, Tianjin Beiyang University and Peking University successively. 19 18 went to the United States to study banking. 192 1 year went to study in Britain and became a special student at Cambridge University, studying political economy. My two years in Cambridge were deeply influenced by western education and romantic and aesthetic poets in Europe and America.

Yu Dafu (1896- 1945), formerly known as Yu Wen, is a famous novelist, essayist and poet in modern China. Yu Dafu is proficient in five foreign languages, namely Japanese, English, German, French and Malaysian. Masterpieces such as Sinking, Autumn in the Old Capital, Evening Intoxicated by Spring Breeze, Past, and Sweet-scented osmanthus, etc. I used to be classmates with Xu Zhimo. He co-founded and co-edited Run with Lu Xun.

Shao (1906— 1968), a native of Yuyao, Zhejiang, was born in Shanghai. Crescent poet, essayist, publisher and translator. 1923 graduated from Shanghai Nanyang Road Mining School and went to study in Europe in the same year. Enter Cambridge University to study English literature. 1927 returned to China and married Sheng. 1928, Jinzhai Bookstore opened and published Jinzhai Monthly. 1930, 165438+ 10. In October, the "International PEN China Branch" was established, and it was elected as a director and served as an accountant. 1933 Editor-in-Chief of decameron magazine, published the first novel "Noble Quarter". 1934 editor-in-chief of People's Speech magazine. /kloc-0 presided over the biannual editing of The Analects of Confucius from March, 1936 to August, 1937. In his later years, he translated foreign literature, including works by Mark Twain, Shelley and Tagore. His poetry collections include Heaven and Earth, May and the Crime of Flowers.

Dai Wangshu (1905- 1950), whose real name is Chao 'an and his nickname is Haishan. Later, he used pen names Dai Mengou, Meng Ousheng, Fang Xin and Jiang Si. Male, ancestral home in Gucun, Zuhongcheng, Nanjing, was born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. Dai Wangshu was originally named Dai Chao, and his pen name came from Qu Yuan's Lisao: "There was a pioneer before, and then Fei Lian was a subordinate." Qu Yuan wandered in the sky, searched underground and sat in a car pulled by a dragon horse, with Wang Shu, the moon god, leading the way, followed by Fei Lian, the wind god. Wang Shu is the god who drives away the moon in myths and legends. She is beautiful, gentle, pure and elegant.