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Zhong Shuhe, the first editor in China to publish Zhou Zuoren's anthology.

In the past 1500 years, only the sound of the waves seems to be like the past days. .......

In my belief, a romantic figure should be an elegant scholar with a feather fan and a black scarf, that is, a scholar!

A few years ago, I bought a clock book and a set of blue lights. This book brought me a particularly profound surprise. The article is short and peaceful, rich and interesting in historical content, and belongs to a notebook. Almost all the stories about his reading are wonderful, such as the story that the great painter Ni Yunlin was obsessed with cleanliness when he was studying (Nancun dropped out of school to work as a farmer):

Ni Yunlin once invited the singer to accompany him, but Ni Yunlin loves cleanliness very much. He sneered at the singer and always thought that the singer smelled bad. He let the singer take a bath, and after washing, he smelled it, but he still felt that it was not clean enough. He told the singer to take a bath again and again. As a result, he took a bath all night and didn't do anything serious, so he paid the service fee for nothing. ...

Zhong Shuhe's life story of reading, collecting books and editing books deeply touched me!

Zhong Shuhe, 193 1, from Pingjiang, Hunan. He 18 years old didn't come to college. After graduating from high school, he accidentally entered the New Hunan Newspaper as an editor. At that time, it mainly dealt with the contributions of newspaper reporters and correspondents. His wife, Chun Zhu, is also a journalist. They got married in a newspaper. ....

Zhong Shuhe's first half life was very rough. He worked as an editor of New Hunan Newspaper for several years. /kloc-caught up in 0/957, was expelled from public office and sent to reeducation through labor. Later, he applied to go home to fend for himself. He leads a hard life in his hometown with his wife. He began to support his family by pulling a scooter with strength, which was tiring and painful. Later, Zhong Shu and his intelligence learned carpentry drawing technology, and his wife also learned to make wooden models, so that the husband and wife had a source of livelihood and the family began to buy books.

Zhong Shuhe studied it. At first, he took his father's library card to borrow books from the library. After learning to draw and make wooden models, he began to collect books.

In the early 1970s, Zhong Shuhe got involved in sports again and spent seven or eight years in prison. In prison, he read many books. The rough experiences and hardships of life make Zhong Shuhe more open-minded!

In middle age, Zhong Shuhe was re-edited at 1979, and this time he really showed his talent. 1986 edited the first new book signed by Zhou Zuoren after the founding of the People's Republic of China (Tang Zhi Shuhua). After the release, the response was enthusiastic and it was difficult to buy at that time. Later, Zhong Shuhe systematically edited (Zhou Zuoren's works) and (Zeng Guofan's complete works). Become the first great editor in China to advocate editing Zhou Zuoren's works! He was a late bloomer and never regretted it. In his later years, he continued to write and farm, and there were many books at home. His wife helped him sort out books and make the living room a study!

Later, the old couple bought a small house to put books in! Zhong Shuhe is very grateful to his wife and shares weal and woe. After her death, he wrote a composition to commemorate her and recall the past. .....

When Zhong Shu and his younger brother were 17 years older than him, they met Zhou Zuoren in junior high school Chinese textbooks. At that time, there was Zhou Zuoren's (hometown wild vegetables) (Wupeng boat) in the textbook, and he was very interested. Zhong Shuhe thinks that Zhou Zuoren's article is unpretentious and understandable, and he has different experiences every time he reads it. Zhong Shu also said that Zhou Zuoren's article was to his taste. Mr. Zhou Zuoren, who died long ago, should be grateful to Zhong Shuhe, a junior scholar who knew him. ....

Zhong Shuhe is a loyal fan of Zhou Zuoren and a person who understands the value of Zhou Zuoren's works. He is also an expert in studying Zhou Zuoren's works. Zhong Shuhe made a brief comment on Zhou Zuoren's fate in The Collection of Blue Lamps and expressed his deep sympathy for his fate. He said that Zhou Zuoren had a stroke in his later years. When I was young, Zhou Zuoren and Li Dazhao were good friends at Peking University. After Li Dazhao's martyrdom, Zhou Zuoren took care of Li Dazhao's family and later helped Li Dazhao's children go to Yan 'an. Therefore, the great editor was bent on publishing anthologies for Zhou Zuoren, who had been submerged for many years, despite twists and turns in the publishing process.

Zhong Shuhe said in his anthology (Blue Light Collection):

I like the blue lantern, just like the loneliness it reflects. Of course, Dongpo's original text best describes this point: "The year is over, the wind and rain are bleak, the paper window and bamboo building are bright, and I am here, which is a little interesting"!

This blue lamp is also a desk lamp. Having experienced the hardships and tribulations of life, I realize that it is not easy for readers. I dare to take the lead in publishing the anthology for the real scholar-Mr. Zhong Shuhe!

There are many small flowers among the thorns.

Yellow leaves

Move him to the pot and train him?

Do you have a hoe to dig thorns?

Ah!

If I had a flowerpot.

If I had a hoe-Zhou Zuoren. Tang Zhi Collection. Kid.

Zhou Zuoren (Tang Zhiji)

Zhong Shuhe's (Blue Light Set)

(Image taken from Rational Life House Library)