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Zhu Ziqing

Zhu Ziqing

Zhu Ziqing (; November 22, 1898 - August 12, 1948) (real name: Zhu Zhihua) was a Chinese poet and essayist.

Zhu was a prose and poetry writer but was better known for his essays. He studied at Peking University and was made a professor of Chinese Literature at Qinghua University in 1925. From 1931 to 1932 he studied English Literature and Linguistics in London.

His best known work is the long poem: Huimie (Destruction).

Some of his better known prose works are::Beiying (Retreating figure):Ni wo (You I)

External links

*Biography from http://www.chinaculture.org
*Zhu Ziqing's 'Seeing Father From the Back'
*renditions.org/zhuzq.html



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