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Responding to Peking University scholars
Fei Zhengang, a professor of the Department of Language and Literature in China, Peking University and an expert on Han Fu, died in Anshan, Liaoning Province on March 22nd, 20021,at the age of 86.

Fei Zhengang, 1935, born in Anshan, Liaoning Province, was born on April 2, 2005. /kloc-0 was admitted to the Chinese Department of Peking University (five-year undergraduate program) in September, 1955, and/kloc-0 stayed as a teacher in September, 1960. 65438+June 0979 lecturer, 65438+September 0985 associate professor and 65438+August 0992 professor. Long-term leadership positions in Chinese Department, with vice president from 1977 to 1988 and dean from 1994 to 1999. Retired in August 2000. He used to be a member of Peking University Party Committee and a representative of the Seventh People's Congress.

Fei Zhengang has been engaged in the teaching and research of China ancient literature. From 1958 to 1959, he participated in the collective compilation of 1955 China Literature History of Chinese Department of Peking University twice, and was responsible for the scientific research organization.

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Zhao, a student of Fei Zhengang and an associate professor at the School of Chinese as a Foreign Language of Peking University, expressed deep condolences over the death of his teacher. He said:

Recalling the kind face and warm concern of the teacher, it seems that it is just around the corner. In China, people who studied Chinese in the second half of the 20th century probably didn't know Mr. Fei. The History of China Literature, the first book of New China written by him, has become the most popular teaching material of Chinese Department of China University for decades.

He teaches his students to learn the classic methods of the original works. Although it is very hard and it is not easy to produce results in a short time, it is the correct way to do a good job in learning. He let the students know that there is no shortcut to learning, and that frivolous way of speaking, which has no roots and no evidence and shows off gorgeous words, can't go far in learning.

During his tenure as the head of the Department of Chinese Studies in Peking University, he put forward the idea of "changing without changing the name of the department or expanding the specialty, which set a benchmark for universities to stick to their responsibilities in the commercial tide.

Paper-The death of Professor Fei Zhengang, a famous literary historian.