Liang Yuchun (1904 ~ 1932), a native of Minhou, Fujian, was admitted to the English Department of Peking University on 1924. 1928 After graduation in autumn, I taught at Jinan University in Shanghai. The following year, I returned to work in Peking University Library. Later, he died of acute scarlet fever. I started literary activities during my college study, mainly translating western literary works and writing essays. When Liang Yuchun was in college, he began to translate western literary works, and also wrote a prose signed by Liang Yuchun to show his love, intelligence and kindness. There are as many as twenty or thirty kinds of his translations, mostly from Britain, but also from Russia, Poland and other eastern European countries. Among them, Selected Works of England and Selected Poems of England had great influence and became the favorite reading materials of middle school students at that time. Prose from 1926 was published in Threads, Running, camel grass, Modern Literature and New Moon. Later, most of them were published in Spring Old Collection (1930) and Tears and Laughter (1934). His prose is only fifty in total, but it is unique and unique, which has its irreplaceable position in the history of modern prose and can be called a family.
Xu Zhimo is a modern poet and essayist. Han nationality, Shi Xia Town, Haining City, Zhejiang Province. Xu Zhimo is Jin Yong's cousin. Formerly known as Zhang Yi, it was renamed Zhimo when studying in the United States. Used pen names: Nanhu, Shi Zhecun, Gu,,, Xianhe, Delete Me, Xinshou, Huanggou, Huan, etc. Xu Zhimo is a representative poet of Crescent School and a member of Crescent Poetry Society. 19 15 graduated from Hangzhou No.1 Middle School and studied in Shanghai Hujiang University, Tianjin Beiyang University and Peking University successively. 19 18 went to the United States to study banking. 192 1 year went to study in Britain and joined Cambridge university as a special student to study political economy. My two years in Cambridge were deeply influenced by western education and romantic and aesthetic poets in Europe and America.