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Brief introduction of Yang Zhishui's characters

Yang Zhishui, 1954, whose real name is Zhao, is from Zhuji, Zhejiang. Yang Zhishui is his pen name, which comes from The Book of Songs, Guofeng and Zheng Feng: "Yang Zhishui does not flow. Finally, fresh brothers, Wei Yu and women. "

1970 graduated from junior high school and jumped the queue in the mountainous area of Fangshan County, Beijing. After returning to the city, I worked in Wangfujing Fruit Shop in Beijing, drove a van and sold watermelons. From 65438 to 0979, he was transferred to the Folk Literature and Art Research Association to take charge of the library work. He was admitted to Guangming Daily Press in 1980s.

From 1986 to 1996, he was the editor-in-chief of Reading, and returned to China with famous scholars such as Jin Kemu, Xu Fancheng, Tang Zhenchang, Deng Yunxiang, Jin, Wang and Feng Zhi, and was called one of the "Four Golden Hairpins" of Reading.

1996, worked in the Institute of Literature of China Academy of Social Sciences, and began to study cultural relics and archaeology in depth, using archaeological achievements to study literary works, and gave a wonderful explanation of famous objects or images in ancient Chinese poetry, mainly devoted to the study of pre-Qin literature and ancient famous objects. He is the author of many books, such as Ma Zhi as a Mirror, The Last Generation of Qing Dynasty, A New Proof of the Book of Songs, A Different Book of Songs, A History of Pre-Qin Poetry, A New Proof of Ancient Poetry and Literature, and has published many papers. The selected reading of The Book of Songs was well received. With accurate textual research and beautiful writing, she is known as one of the "three talented women in Beijing".

20 10 was selected as one of the top 50 charms of China in Southern People Weekly-releasing the charm of the past. He is currently a researcher at the Institute of Literature, China Academy of Social Sciences.