Peking University, the most "crazy" Professor, thirty-three thousandthree hundred and sixty "blind" to write Textbooks that offended theembassies of six countries, but brought out a class of cattle in
2007, Beijing 301 intensive care unit. Ji Xianlin, 96, lives here.
Already very weak, Ji Lao can only see a few guests every day.
On this day, a group of people visited him and asked him for a photo of MoBao. The inscription of the former residence of the Chinese master Chen Hanzhang. ChenHanzhang is one of the senior students at Peking University. When Ji Laoheard the news, he was very excited. "Mr. Zhang Han is also myteacher!" Immediately asked the assistant to adjust the ink and spread thepaper. A piece of rice paper spread out.
Ji Lao toasted for Ji Hanlin
, Chen Hanzhang's former residence. At the time, Ji Xianlin's legswere difficult to support and his eyes were blurred. I haven't written aletter in years. He also insisted on writing the word for Chen Hanzhang.
The moment when the two generations of Chinese studies masters blended inspirit was moving.
The Chen family based in Ningbo Xiangshan is highly respected. ChenHanzhang's name is taken from the Book of Songs: "Robbi Han Yun, ZhangYutian." He was very smart since he was a child, and started reading atthe age of four. By the age of 10, he had written more than 100poems. The child is hardworking and unforgettable. As a teenager, hewon first place in the local children's exam. At the age of 25, he went toHangzhou to take a local exam and won the national unified exam in one fellswoop. At that time, the court repeatedly hired him as an official, butChen Hanzhang refused one by one.
From the day he picked up the scroll, he began to learn and read his lifelongpursuit.
Promoting to a higher position and a job offer are a breeze. He didn'tcare at all. The Chen family's son is crazy. Every day before dawn,he picked up a book to read.
Before all the chickens in the village screamed, the sound of his book rang inthe Chen family courtyard.
Every article should be read more than ten times. Read a book a hundredtimes and see what it means. Chen Hanzhang is more than justreading. He must study while studying. Examine its advantages anddisadvantages, check its loss, identify its authenticity, and assess its gainsand losses. It is difficult for others to interfere with the scrolls he hasread. Because Chen Hanzhang had the habit of taking notes, he had to drawoutlines with pens of 6 colors. Every time I read it, I draw aline. From garcinia, light blue to silver and scarlet, a book is full ofinsights. Dozens of writing brushes placed on his desk all year round havebeen smoothed and hair is getting less and less. In this way, ChenHanzhang laid the solid foundation of Chinese research in the most solid andstupid way. His old classmate Zhang Taiyan has been arrogant and arrogantall his life. Can only be taken orally to Chen Hanzhang.
I once said: Zhejiang friends are so knowledgeable that no one is better thanyou.
Chen Hanzhang can tolerate this reputation, the reason, but these eight words:the
more books, the better.
Book after book, hidden in the belly. Quantitative change leads toqualitative change. When Chen Hanzhang was in Beijing, the Ministry ofEducation invited foreign sinologists to participate. No matter whatdifficult and obscure questions the other party asked, Chen Hanzhang couldeasily answer. Once, a visiting Japanese sinologist proposed along-running myth. None of the Confucian students present couldanswer. Only Chen Hanzhang quoted the classics to give the perfectexplanation. Japanese sinologists are very excited. He was called a"two-foot bookstore."
In today's words, it is just a living treasure trove of Chinese research.
In addition, foreign sinologists highly praise him as a knowledgeable andprofoundly Chinese master. However, the master did not pursue fame oroffice, but only knowledge. During the warlord melee, Sun and Wurepeatedly asked him to be an officer. Chen Hanzhang did not miss hisspeech. Six embassies in Beijing specially invited him to talk aboutChinese history. It only takes two hours a week to speak, and the monthlysalary is 600 silver dollars. At that time, it was enough for one personto spend 4 silver dollars a month. The embassy has also added specialshuttle services. Chen Hanzhang still refused. This time, even hisson couldn't sit still. He went to ask his father why he didn't acceptsuch a superior position. Chen Hanzhang is right: What you know is thatthe salary is high and the conditions are good. Do you know that Chinesehistory is indivisible?
It is said that he talked a little about the history of Chinesephilosophy. Starting from Fuxi and the emperor, the flowing water wasfascinated. Therefore, this course took two years to talk about the ShangDynasty. In the arms of Chen Hanzhang, Chinese culture has become anendless treasure. He looked for inexhaustible things in hisbag. There were Feng Youlan, Gu Yangang, Fu Sinian and so on.
In the future, it will occupy half of modern Chinese philosophy, literature andhistory.
Don't forget that the initial enlightenment came from the magnificent teachingof Chen Hanzhang. Hu Shi returned from abroad and was appointed as aprofessor by Peking University. The first to take over was Chen Hanzhang'shistory of Chinese philosophy. In order to complete his studies onschedule, Hu Shi had to completely reform his dogma. The young Hu Shi'srectification also caused strong opposition from Peking University. Gu Jiegangsaid: "This change has brought a sudden and significant blow to the mindsof ordinary people who are full of three emperors and five emperors. Thisprevents us from leaving the ground in panic." Fortunately, Hu Shi'sinnovative speech won public recognition.
However, Chen Hanzhang's reputation as a leading scholar in Chinese researchhas spread like wildfire.
Chen Hanzhang has been at Peking University for more than 20 years, and thereare peach trees and plum trees everywhere. Never shy away from wateringstudents with patriotism. In the first class of Chinese history, hepersonally wrote a lecture.
At the time, the country was suffering internal and external troubles, and thewheels of the Western industrial revolution were rolling in.
However, Chen Hanzhang told the students that the acousto-optic developed inEurope has existed in China since ancient times. The evidence is in thewritings of pre-Qin Zhuzi. He also specially collected a batch of evidencefor students to see. For example, in the pre-Qin period, the term speedingparty was used. This was also explained by him as the idea of
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