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Are there any Chinese scholars who have studied in Germany?

Ji Xianlin: Chinese linguist, writer, and literary translator. Born on August 6, 1911. A native of Qingping County, Shandong Province (now Linqing City). He studied in Jinan City since he was a child. He graduated from Shandong Provincial Jinan High School in 1930 and was admitted to the Department of Western Literature of Tsinghua University in the same year. In 1935, he was admitted to the postgraduate exchange program between Tsinghua University and Germany and went to study in Germany. He studied ancient Indian languages ??at the University of G?ttingen under the famous Indologist E. Walter Schmidt. He received a doctorate in philosophy from the University of G?ttingen in 1941. Due to World War II, transportation was cut off and he was unable to return to China. So he applied to teach at the University of G?ttingen and studied Tocharian (or Tocharian) language from the famous linguist E. Sick. Called Yanqi - Kucha language). Returning to Shanghai in the early summer of 1946, he was appointed by Peking University as professor and director of the Department of Oriental Languages ??and Literature from 1983 to 1983. From 1978, he also served as vice president of Peking University from 1978 to 1984.

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Bachelor of Architecture, Tongji University, Shanghai, 1983

Master of Architecture, Graduate School of Tongji University, Shanghai, 1986

1986 Teaching assistant at Tongji University

In 1987, he received the German Carl Duisburg Government Scholarship and went to Germany as a visiting scholar to further his studies and inspect the architecture of European countries. From 1987 to 1991, he studied for a doctorate in the Department of Architecture at the Technical University of Munich; Teaching assistant at the Technical University of Munich

Lecturer at the Munich School of Architecture from 1988 to 1991, teaching classical architecture and garden art of the People's Republic of China

At the Munich Film Academy from 1990 to 1992 Department of Directing, further studies in directing

1991 - Presently, he has become a formal member of the German National Association of Professional Artists (BBK), and is engaged in photography, writing, exhibitions and lectures as a freelance artist (publishing 26 personal books and albums, Some of them have been reprinted many times and translated into multiple languages, and some are at the top of the bestseller list and rated five stars on Amazon)

2001-present Adjunct professor at the Art Center and School of Communication Arts, Tongji University, Shanghai/Beijing Visiting professor at the School of Modern Graphic Art, Minzu University of China

2003-present Established "Wang Xiaohui Art Workshop" at Tongji University; serves as art director of Anting New Town (German Town), Shanghai International Automobile City

2004-to today, Distinguished Professor of the School of Liberal Arts, Nankai University, Nankai University, photography, film, video and other creative activities

In 1992, he was part of the Bavarian TV special series "Ancient Culture of the World", part of the People's Republic of China Wrote TV scripts "Xi'an and the Culture of the Tang Dynasty", "Mount Tai and Taoist Culture", "Mount Emei and the Buddhist Culture"; served as consultant for the German-Chinese co-production "Family in the Courtyard of Beijing"

Served as screenwriter and director in 1994 , filmed the documentary "Peking Opera Operators at the End of the Century" and the art film "Broken Moon". In 1995, he completed the movie script "Burn Out the Blue Candle"; he served as the artistic director of the feature film "The Chair" co-produced by the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong and Japan< /p>

In 1996, he completed the production of the documentary "Peking Opera Operators at the End of the Century"

In 1997, he gave an opening speech at the Herten International Photography Festival in Germany and held a solo exhibition

In 1999 Hosted a creative activity (Workshop) entitled "Capture the Feeling" at the 5th International Photography Festival in Germany/went to Shanghai at the invitation of the Shanghai Municipal Government to participate in the "World Photographers See Shanghai" creative activity and shoot the "Shanghai Impression" photography album

In 2000, he was invited by the Beijing Municipal Government to participate in the "Chinese and Foreign Photographers Focus on Beijing" creative activity, and shot the "Beijing" photo album for Beijing's "Olympic bid"

In 2002, he participated in the Berlin Asia-Pacific Week The multimedia video work "Flower Spirit" created by the People's Republic of China Art

In 2003, he co-hosted a short-term interactive creation activity with Thomas Lütger*** at the "Wang Xiaohui Art Workshop" at Tongji University "Looking Creatively"/As a curator, he organized the "Looking and Thinking" joint exhibition of ten German photographers for the establishment of the "Wang Xiaohui Art Workshop" at Tongji University. This exhibition was also held at the No. 1 Xintiandi Club in Shanghai, Shanghai Exhibited in the library library and Pingyao International Photography Festival

In 2004, the video and multimedia imaging installation "Nine Lives" was exhibited at the Shanghai Art Museum/made for the solo exhibition "Borderless" at the BMW Group Exhibition Center in Munich His multimedia video installations "Freedom without Boundaries", "The Ends of the World Are Neighbors" and video works: "Between Two Worlds", "Seeing Pear Blossoms Again", "Traces of Time" and "Departed Like This", and hosted " In 2005, due to the success of the exhibition at BMW's Munich headquarters (more than 57,000 people visited), exhibitions and "East-West Dialogue" events were held in Berlin; participated in Berlin's events hosted by the World Cultural Officer and Mercedes-Benz Cars Seminar on cultural differences between East and West; participated in the International Sustainable Development Conference held at Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing.