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Chapter 55 Remarks: C and A (Ji Lian)

Supplements to extra episodes 鲁迅 554Words 2018-03-18
The "Wei Jiesan Commemorative Collection", one of Martyr Wei's March 18 deaths, published by the student union, has arrived. I opened it and saw Liang Rengong holding a few lines of "Lu Fangweng sent Rui Siye's poems to use the title of Martyr Wei Memorial Collection".There are six small characters "Jiayin Late Spring Qichao" next to it.I'm very surprised, isn't this year (the 15th year of the Republic of China) not the year of Bingyin?Maybe not.Looking through the calendar, it is indeed not Jiayin, but Bingyin.According to my own calculations, Wei Lieshi was twenty-three years old when he died (see "Memorial Collection" Chen Yunbao's "Ways of Wei Lieshi").Jiayin lived twelve years before the martyr died.

Now if there is no evidence from 1926 and the fifteen years of the Republic of China that the martyr died in the year of Bingyin, we must say that the martyr died in the year when Zhang Shizhao founded the "Jiayin" magazine.In this way, the martyr should be eleven years old when he died. We can also say that in the year when Zhang Shizhao founded the "Jiayin" magazine, he was also the chief of education or the chief of justice under Duan Zhengzheng. ——For this textual research, I have to invite the head of the research department and the professor of the research institute to do it.My lord, scholars and doctors, the heavenly stems and earthly branches are one of the quintessences of Chinese culture, if you want to keep them, you might as well keep them, but if there is such a joke, you might as well not keep them.In the twentieth century of civilization, there is a Gregorian calendar in the 1920s or the Republic of China, so there is no need for those antiques.November of the fifteenth year of the Republic of China.

EE [1] This article was originally published on December 31, 1927, the third issue of the fourth volume of the "Yusi" weekly magazine. [2] Refers to Liang Qichao (1873-1929), courtesy name Zhuoru, nickname Ren Gong, a native of Xinhui, Guangdong, one of the leaders of the Reform Movement in the late Qing Dynasty.After the Revolution of 1911, he was the head of the Research Department and was a professor at the Academy of Chinese Studies of Tsinghua University at that time. [3] Refers to Wei Jiesan (1903-1926), a native of Mengshan, Guangxi, a student of Tsinghua University, and one of the martyrs who died in the "March 18" tragedy.

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