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Brief introduction of Luo Yong
Luo Yong, a Mongolian, is a famous expert and sinologist in classical literature research in China. Tan, pen name: Yun Ren, Mu Ling, Xiu Mei, etc. Originally from Jiangdu, Jiangsu, he was born in Beijing. He is a descendant of Luo Pin, one of the Eight Eccentrics in Yangzhou in the early Qing Dynasty. He has successively enrolled in the Department of Chinese Studies of the National Peking University and the Department of Chinese Studies of the National Peking University University. 1924 After graduation, he worked in the Ministry of Education and was a lecturer in Peking University. He joined Shisan Society, participated in the establishment of North China University, and gave lectures at Imperial University in Tokyo, Japan. 193 1 Professor of Zhejiang University, Professor and Head of Chinese Department of National Sun Yat-sen University. He has taught in the National Peking University since 1932, and has taught in Changsha Temporary University, National Southwest Associated University and Yunnan University since 1937+0938. 1939 autumn tutor of Peking University College of Literature, director of Chinese Department of The National SouthWest Associated University, 1944 invited tutor of Yunnan University, 1939 invited tutor of Yunnan University. His works include: Introduction to the History of China Literature, Chronology of Tao Poetry, Chronology of Chen Ziang, Draft of Wei and Jin Dynasties, Selected Poems of Han, Wei and Six Dynasties, etc.