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107: 33: 526:, his closest friends and associates from the early years were on the mainland. His closest recent associates were in Taiwan. He favored neither side and preferred non-violence. He did not participate in any government activities after 1960 but kept in touch with a network of old friends in Taiwan and the U.S. including 515:) the next day. Because of his gift in languages and his participation in the original preservation effort, he held substantive meetings with all parties without translators. In two months, over 135,000 volumes were retrieved. By the year's end, they were returned to the 422:
Zhang authored and translated works in French, Japanese and English. Examples include "Shelley" and "Baudelaire". He worked closely with key figures who shaped modern Chinese literature and education today. These included
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language; weeklies for short insights or responses, quarterlies for considered and developed ideas. The goal was to bring the written language closer to everyday speech and use subject matter from everyday life.
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the Sino-French University in Shanghai. He mastered Japanese, French, and English, which would serve him well decades later. In 1937 he married Zhang Huijun.
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as head of the Fourth Section (Education and Culture). He left for Tokyo on April 1 and began discussions with the U.S. Command General Headquarters (
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Looking for the Wanderer/Creation Society Research/"Chinese Modern Literature Society History" Research Book Series: Creation Society Research
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where they form the core of the rare books collection today. Many other university and museum collections were also retrieved.
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in the areas of antiquities, education and publications. A lasting achievement was to recover the works of the
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and an expert in antique manuscripts. Zhang was a supporting but key figure of the rich 20th century
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When 15 years old, he enrolled in the Nanchang Army Survey Academy, following elder brother
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1940-50s – preservation and recovery of cultural antiquities plundered in WWII
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and Sino Franco University, and also was active in the literary scene. After
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In the 1940s, he worked primarily for the Chinese Ministry of Education and
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removal of excessive Chinese translations, not needed in English Knowledge.
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Late Qing to May 4th: The Occurrence of Modernity of Chinese Literature
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he also was a primary figure to recover a collection of looted
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March 23, 1946, the Ministry appointed Zhang Fengju to the
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Between "I" and "World": The Study of the Language Society
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Antiquarian, linguist, literary critic, poet, translator
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Political Aestheticization and Aesthetic Politicization
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1920-30s – development of modern Chinese language and
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After 1949 and with the excesses which followed the
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