Luo Yong's life:
Luo Yong (1900~ 1950), Mongolian. Famous classical literature research expert and sinologist. Words, Kan, pen names Yunren, Camel Bell, Xiumei, etc. Originally from Jiangdu, Jiangsu Province, he was a descendant of Luo Pin, one of the Eight Eccentrics in Yangzhou in the early Qing Dynasty, and was born in the capital. 19 17 entered the Chinese Department of Peking University (renamed Chinese Department in 19 19) and graduated in 1920. 1922 entered the Chinese Studies Department of Peking University Research Institute with the title "Bibliography Summary of Primary School Scholars in Qing Dynasty and its Research Methods" (19211). 10, Cai Yuanpei submitted the Proposal for the Organizational Outline of Peking University Research Institute to the Council of Peking University, which was adopted. 192265438+10, Peking University formally established the Graduate School of Chinese Studies. During this period, he wrote Yin Wenzi's Annotation, and was classmates with historian Zheng Tianting and Tibetan scholar Zhang Xu. 1924 After graduation, he worked in the Ministry of Education, worked with Lu Xun, and served as a lecturer, female normal university and professor of Beijing Normal University. 1926 Joined Shisan Society and participated in the establishment of North China University. 1927 was invited to give a lecture at Imperial University in Tokyo, Japan. In the autumn of the same year, at the invitation of Lu Xun, he was hired as a professor at Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou and the head of the Chinese Department. He is a famous scholar mentioned in Lu Xun's two books and Lu Xun's Diary. From 193 1, a professor at Zhejiang University. /kloc-returned to Peking University from 0/932 and taught The Book of Songs, Songs of the South, The Analects of Confucius and Mencius in the Chinese Department. 1937 after the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, three universities, Peking University, Tsinghua University and Nankai University, merged to form Changsha Temporary University. 1938 moved to Kunming and changed its name to National Southwest Associated University. Mr. Luo Yong is a professor in these two universities, teaching the history of China literature, the Book of Songs and the Songs of the South. He used to be a professor at National Southwest Associated University and a tutor at Dayun. 193865438+In February, Yunnan University and The National SouthWest Associated University exchanged substitute professors, and Mr. Luo Yong, then a professor at the General Assembly, came to Yunnan University to teach. /kloc-in the autumn of 0/939, he served as the tutor of Peking University College of Literature (merged into National Southwest Associated University) and later served as the head of the Chinese Department of National Southwest Associated University. 1944 the department of literature and history of Yunnan university established the literature and history research office, and Mr. Luo Yong was hired as a special tutor. At the end of autumn, National Southwest Associated University 1946 was appointed as Professor and Head of Chinese Department of Kunming Normal University. 1949 went to Chongqing and taught at Mianren College of Literature founded by Liang Shuming. 1950 died in Pei Bei, Chongqing. He is the author of An Introduction to the History of China Literature, Chronology of Tao Poems, Chronology of Chen Ziang, Draft of the History of Wei and Jin Dynasties and Selected Poems of Han, Wei and Six Dynasties.