1932 editor-in-chief of the sound of the waves. 1934 assisted Chen Wangdao in editing Taibai. In the following year, he and Xu Maoyong created Mangzhong.
After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as a war correspondent for the Central News Agency, covering the battles of Songhu and Taierzhuang, and then became active in various war zones in the southeast. He presided over the government and enterprise daily 194 1 to 1943 in Gannan. 65438-0945 returned to Shanghai University to teach and served as editor of frontline daily.
From 65438 to 0950, he moved to Hong Kong to write for Sing Tao Daily. Later, he was appointed as a special correspondent of Singapore Nanyang Business Daily in Hong Kong. After 1956, there have been collections of essays such as northbound Xiaoyu, northbound L2 and northbound Trilingual. From 65438 to 0959, he was the editor-in-chief of Hong Kong Circular Daily, and later he succeeded the editor-in-chief of Noon Daily. In his later years, he wrote Essays on Listening to the Pottery Room, 1970 serialized in Bao Jing, Hong Kong, and later renamed Twelve Lectures on Chinese Studies, which was published in Hong Kong. 1986 Beijing Sanlian Bookstore published an updated edition, renamed as Essays on the History of China's Academic Thought. Later, he died in Macao.