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Author: Li Changzhi (1910-1978), a native of Shan Dong province. He is a famous scholar, poet, translator, literary critic. In 1931, he was admitted to the Department of Biology, Tsinghua University, and later transferred to the Department of Philosophy. When he was a student, he was called the "Four Musketeers" of Tsinghua Garden together with Ji Xianlin, Wu Zunhang and Lin Geng. He used to be a professor of Jinghua Academy of Fine Arts, a researcher of the Ministry of Education, an associate professor of the Chinese Department of Central University, an editor-in-chief of Chongqing Beibei Compilation Museum, and a professor of Beijing Normal University. Mainly engaged in classical literature research and criticism of culture and art, he has authored monographs such as "Si Maqian's Personality and Style", "The Taoist Poet Li Bai and His Pain", "A Brief Draft of Chinese Literature History", "Lu Xun's Criticism", "Welcome to China's Renaissance" and other monographs .