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Talk about the lectures given by Fudan University and Qian Wenzhong?
Qian Wenzhong, born in June, 1966, is a native of Wuxi, Jiangsu. 1984 was admitted to the Sanskrit Pali Department of Oriental Language and Literature in Peking University, where he studied under Mr. Ji Xianlin and Mr. Jin Kemu (studied in the No.1 Middle School Affiliated to Shanghai Normal University. It is estimated that he was naughty in middle school, which made the teacher worry that he would not be admitted to the university. I suggested that he report lower when filling in his volunteers. As a result, he was admitted to Peking University with the second place in foreign language arts. )。 I have written and published academic papers since my freshman year, and won the first prize of "Ji Xianlin Oriental Studies Scholarship". From 65438 to the mid-1980s, he studied in the Department of Indian and Tibetan History and Culture at the University of Hamburg, Germany. He studied under Professor A. Wezler, a famous Indian scientist, L. Schmithausen, a famous Buddhist professor, and R.E. Emmerick, a famous Iranian scientist. He majored in Indian studies and minored in Tibetan studies and Iranian studies. From 65438 to 0990, I studied literature and history at home for five years. 1996, was recommended to teach in the History Department of Fudan University. At present, he is an associate professor of history department of Fudan University, a tutor of China Culture Institute, a researcher of Oriental Culture Research Center of East China Normal University, a visiting professor of Beijing Film Academy, deputy director of Ji Xianlin Research Institute, and the editorial board of Peking University's "Essence of Confucianism and Tibetan Studies". His works include Pot Pot Collection, Jun's Conversion, Jimen Snow, Tianzhu and Buddha, New Knowledge of National Heritage, Tales of Humanistic Peach Blossom Garden, Xuanzang's Journey to the West, and Bali Lecture Notes, and his translations include Painting and Performance (co-translation), Tantric School of Tang Dynasty and Tao.