Luo Zhenyu is a modern agronomist, educator, archaeologist, epitaph, Dunhuang scholar, bibliographer, collator and archaeologist in China, the pioneer of modern agriculture in China and the founder of modern archaeology in China.
He made great contributions to China's science, culture and scholarship, participated in the development of modern agriculture in China, kept the archives of Ming and Qing Dynasties in the cabinet, engaged in the research and dissemination of Oracle Bone Inscriptions, sorted out Dunhuang documents, carried out the study of wooden slips in Han and Jin Dynasties, and advocated the study of ancient funerary wares.
He wrote 189 books in his life and published 642 books in the school magazine.