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The case of Mr. Hu Shi

Hu Shi Chuan Hu Shi was originally named Simao, and his scientific name was Hongbi. When he took the "Geng Kuan" study abroad exam, he changed his name to Hu Shi, a proper word. 189 1 Mr. 17 was born in February outside Dadongmen, Shanghai, and his native place is Jixi, Anhui. His father, Hu Chuan (Tie Hua, blunt husband), was a tribute student at the age of 18 in Qing Dynasty. He was once the chief inspector of Songhulika and the magistrate of Zhili in Taitung, and his book Two Records of Taiwan Province Province was handed down from generation to generation. Mr. Wang lived a coquettish life and died on February 24, 1962 at the age of 72. Hu Shi was enlightened at the age of five, and received nine years of old-fashioned education in the private school in Jixi's hometown, laying a certain foundation of conservatism. 1904, he entered a new school in Shanghai, accepted new ideas such as evolution, and began to publish vernacular articles in Ye Jing Morning Post. 19 10 went to study in the United States in the summer, first studying agricultural science at Cornell University, and then transferring to liberal arts; 19 15 He entered Columbia University and studied philosophy with the pragmatic philosopher Dewey. 19 17 completed his doctoral thesis "The Evolution of Ancient Logical Methods in China". During this period, Hu Shi actively explored the literary improvement scheme and tried to write vernacular poems. The correspondence with Chen Duxiu, the editor-in-chief of New Youth, and the publication of My Humble Opinion on the Improvement of Literature even triggered a massive and far-reaching literary revolution. In the same year, Hu Xuecheng returned to China and was employed as Professor Peking University, and participated in the editing work of New Youth magazine. At this point, he became one of the leaders of the New Culture Movement. During the May 4th Movement, Hu Shi wrote a series of articles, such as On the Concept of Historical Literature, On the Literary Revolution under Construction, and advocated "Literature in Mandarin", and successively completed "An Introduction to Mandarin Grammar" and "History of Vernacular Literature", which played a decisive role in the replacement of classical Chinese by vernacular Chinese as an important tool of thought and communication for modern China people. 1, have a good laugh-Hu Shi's story

Hu Shi (189 1- 1962), a famous modern scholar in China, is a rabbit, and his wife Jiang Dongxiu is a tiger. Hu Shi often joked that "rabbits are afraid of tigers." There was a joke that Hu Shi was afraid of his wife. On one occasion, a friend in Paris gave Hu Shi more than a dozen ancient French copper coins. Because there is the letter "PTT" on the money, it sounds like "fear of the wife". Hu Shi joked with several friends who were afraid of their wives: "If a wife-fearing association is established, these copper coins will be used as badges for members." Hu Shi often goes to universities to give lectures. Once, in a university, he often quoted Confucius, Mencius and Dr. Sun Yat-sen in his speeches. When quoting, he wrote on the blackboard: "Confucius said", "Meng said" and "Sun said". Finally, when he expressed his opinion, it caused a burst of laughter. It turned out that all he wrote was "nonsense".

2. During the Anti-Japanese War, Hu Shi served as ambassador to the United States. A reporter wrote a report about Hu Shi, saying that Hu Shi was a collector, one was collecting matchboxes and the other was collecting honorary degrees.