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Lu Hejiu's resume
Lu Hejiu (1883- 1958), whose real name is Kai Jun, marked the ink cup with the word "line". Mianyang, Hubei (now Xiantao, Hubei). When I was young, I went to Wujiang School in Wuchang and graduated from the School of Management of the Qing Dynasty. He can write and be a painter. He has served as a Chinese teacher of Xiangyang No.3 Normal University in Hubei and a Chinese section chief of Wuchang University. Middle-aged, he moved to Beijing and became a lecturer in the Department of Chinese Studies of China University. He teaches epigraphy, antiquities, philology, calligraphy, seal cutting and other courses. He is knowledgeable, studious and has a rich collection of inscriptions and rubbings. Among the published works in the world, there is a supplementary examination of the inscription on the portrait of a stone chamber in Hanwu.

Volume, Appendix II (1926 engraving) and China epigraphy (1929 typesetting by China University and Fu Jen Catholic University). There are unpublished manuscripts, including Selected Works of Stone Inscription, Philology, China Ancient Artifacts, Jinshi Yuan Wen, Jin Wen Lu after Han Dynasty, Huang Zhu Canjuan, Statues of Northern Zhou Dynasty, Historical Statues and Portraits of Xiaotangshan. In his later years, he was employed as a librarian in central research institute of culture and history, still poor, and insisted on reading.