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Who can tell me about the lives of Fu Lei and Fu Cong?

Fu Lei (1908.4.7-1966.9.3) translator and literary critic. The name is Nu'an and the name is Nu'an. A native of Nanhui County (now Nanhui District), Shanghai. The eldest son Fu Cong and the second son Fu Min. In the early 1920s, he studied at the Xuhui Public School founded by the Catholic Church in Shanghai. In the winter of 1927, he left Shanghai for France and attended liberal arts classes at the University of Paris. He also specialized in art theory and art criticism. When he visited Italy in the spring of 1931, he gave a speech in Rome on "The Significance of the GMJ Northern Expedition and the BYJF Struggle" and fiercely criticized BYJF's FDTZ. During his study abroad, he traveled to Switzerland, Belgium, Italy and other countries. After returning to China in the autumn of 1931, Fu Lei devoted himself to the translation and introduction of French literature. His translations were rich, fluent, vivid, and rigorous. During the "WHDGM" period, the translation master Fu Lei passed away angrily on a Mengqiu night in 1966. On the night of September 2, the 58-year-old translator couldn't bear the beating and humiliation from HWB. He tore two long knots from the sheets, tied them in a circle and tied them to the horizontal frame of the iron window. Two hours later, his wife Zhu Meifu tore off two long knots from a sheet made of Pudong homespun cloth, tied them in a circle on the horizontal frame of the iron window, and followed her husband away. In order to commemorate Fu Lei, carry forward and spread Fu Lei's culture and spirit, in February 2008, Zhoupu Bayi Middle School in Nanhui District, Shanghai was renamed Shanghai Fu Lei Middle School.

Born on March 10, 1934 in Shanghai into a Chinese intellectual family full of artistic atmosphere and academic spirit. His father Fu Lei is a famous scholar, art theorist and translator in my country. Fu Lei's profound knowledge of various Chinese and Western arts and cultures, unique insights, meticulous and rigorous style of study, and sincere pursuit of artistic truth have directly, long-term, and profound influence on Fu Cong's performance art.

At the age of three or four, Fu Cong could already feel the powerful attraction of music and showed his unusual love for music. He began to learn piano at the age of seven and a half, under the tutelage of Mario Paci, an Italian conductor and pianist who was then the conductor of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra. Mei Paqi is Liszt's second disciple. Fu Cong studied under him for three years.

Fu Cong became his student again in the summer of 1951 with Mrs. Ada Bronstein, a Soviet pianist. Fu Cong worked hard and practiced the piano for seven or eight hours every day. In the hot weather, his clothes and pants were soaked without taking a break. And his understanding of music is also unique.

In 1953, the 4th "World Youth Festival" was held in Romania. After domestic selection, Fu Cong participated in the "Carnival" piano competition as the only Chinese contestant and won the third prize. At that time, his performance of Scriabin's "Prelude" once moved the Soviet contestants to tears.

In March 1955, the Fifth International Chopin Piano Competition was held in Warsaw. 74 players from all over the world gathered in the Polish capital. Fu Cong is the only Chinese contestant and the one with the weakest musical qualifications. After three rounds of competition, he won third place with a score similar to the top two, and also won the award for the best performance of "Mazurka". This is the first time an Oriental has achieved outstanding results in the Chopin Competition. Although he ranked third, Fu Cong's playing charm was enough to make him one of the most eye-catching figures in the competition.