Hu Lancheng was born in Hucun, North Township, Shengxian County, Zhejiang Province, and graduated from yenching university. 1936, Li Zongren, Bai Chongxi and other "Guangxi" warlords fought against Chiang Kai-shek. Hu Lancheng gave lectures in Guangxi and published articles in newspapers such as Liuzhou Daily, advocating the split between Guangdong and Guangxi and the central government. Of course, he was tried by a military court. However, his political theory is very hidden, which has attracted the attention of peepers. Wang Jingwei's China Daily began to invite him to write articles. After the article was published, it was immediately favored by Japanese imperialist publications and immediately translated and reprinted. When War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression broke out and Shanghai fell, Hu was transferred to Hong Kong as the editor of South China Daily. He wrote a traitorous editorial "It's hard to fight, but it's not easy to make peace", which was appreciated by Wang Jingwei's wife, and then Hu was promoted as the editor-in-chief of China Daily. From then on, he began to serve Wang Jingwei's pro-Japanese puppet regime. 1940, Wang Jiwei's government was established, and Hu Lancheng was appointed as executive deputy minister of Wang Jiwei's propaganda department, director of legal system and editor-in-chief of Dachu newspaper. 1944 married Zhang ailing, 1947 left Zhang ailing. This relationship is the most talked about, and the book This Life published in his later years describes in detail his vacillating character in love and politics. Today, the chapter "Women in the Republic of China" describing Zhang Ailing in This Life is still an important material for studying Zhang Ailing.
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Hu Lancheng fled to Japan via Hongkong. During his stay in Japan, he began to learn Japanese, met the great mathematician Gunjie and the Nobel Prize winner in physics, Hideki Yukawa, and thus established his own knowledge system. 1974 came to Taiwan Province Province and was employed as a tenured professor at China Cultural Institute (then known as Yangmingshan Cultural Institute) in Taiwan Province Province. Zhu Xining, Zhu Tianwen and Zhu Tianxin were deeply influenced by it. 1979 His book Zen is a Flower was published by Taiwan Province Sansan Publishing House. In the literary circle of Taiwan Province Province, the evaluation of him is also polarized. Some people quite appreciate his prose style, while others have quite harsh comments on him. Hu Lancheng died in Tokyo on July 25th, 198 1. Main works: On the Xijiang River, in this life, the mountains and rivers have changed over the years, the war is difficult, harmony is not easy, Zen is a flower, ceremony and China scenery, the history of China literature, today, the revolution of poetry and learning, wandering, new works of founding the country, and.
The following is the resume of Hu Lancheng after he went to Taiwan Province Province.
1974 in may, he went to Taiwan Province province, lived in Huagang, and worked as a professor at the institute of culture. In August, Zhu Xining visited Hu Lancheng in the Cultural Institute. In September, Tang Junyi went to Taipei to attend the Sino-Japanese cultural exchange conference, and on the 24th went to Huagang Cultural Institute to visit Zhang Xiaofeng, Hu Lancheng and Xiaoyun. 12, China Research and Philosophy was published by Huagang Publishing House.
1975 In May, Years of Mountains and Rivers was published by Yuan Jing Publishing House. At the end of the same month, Yu Guangzhong published "Fishing firewood in the years of mountains and rivers" in the magazine Book Review Bibliography. In September, Zhu and his daughter came for the second time. In the same month, (Hu) published "Traitor Hu Lancheng Go Back to Japan on chinese magazine!" 10, I stopped taking classes in Huagang Cultural Institute.
1 end of the month 1976, return to Japan. In late April, I returned to Taiwan Province. Due to the continuous encirclement and suppression of cultural circles in Taiwan Province Province, he left the Cultural Institute on 30th and moved to Zhu Xining's house next door.
198 1 year-July 25th, died in Fu Sheng. On August 30th, the funeral was held at Fusheng Qingyan Academy. Eight people, including Jiufu Fukuda, Kei Miyazaki, Takeichi Miyata, Yoshiro Yasuda, Saburo Matsuo, Zheng Hao Zanhang, Cuibang Sangwon and Akagi Munenori, attended as friends. Hosted by Hideo Otuma.