Zheng Zhenduo

Zheng Zhenduo

▪ Chinese historian
Wade-Giles romanization  Cheng Chen-to 
born December 12, 1898, Yongjia [now Wenzhou], Zhejiang province, China
died October 17, 1958, en route from China to Afghanistan

      literary historian of Chinese vernacular literature who was instrumental in promoting the “new literature” of 20th-century China.

      After studying in his native province, where he began writing short stories and verse as a youth, Zheng Zhenduo went to Shanghai and then to Beijing to further his education. In Beijing he became involved in the movement for literary reform and began what was to become his lifelong study of vernacular Chinese literature.

      With other young writers Zheng helped to change the staid and established Xiaoshuo yuebao (“Short-Story Magazine”) into a stimulating journal of the new literature, including poetry, essays, and translations, as well as short stories, the most popular literary genre in China in the 1920s. The magazine served as the organ of the Literary Research Society, which was committed to social realism in literature, to the introduction of foreign literature into China, and to the creation of a new Chinese literature. Zheng was made Beijing editor of the magazine upon its reorganization in 1920, and he became chief editor in 1926, also contributing essays and translations but little fiction.

      He traveled in Europe from 1927 to 1928, spending most of his time in the libraries of Paris and London in pursuit of information on his favourite subject, Chinese vernacular literature. In 1932 he published his first major work on the history of Chinese vernacular literature, followed by three volumes of general and critical essays and an outline of Russian literature.

      During the Sino-Japanese War (1937–45), Zheng roamed the streets of Shanghai in search of the many literary treasures that private owners were forced to sell. After the war he headed institutes in the Ministry of Culture and worked to promote international cultural cooperation; he was killed in 1958 when the aircraft carrying his Chinese cultural delegation crashed on its way to Afghanistan.

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