Feng Zhi
Appearance
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| Rayuwa | |
| Haihuwa |
Hebei (en) |
| ƙasa |
Sin Republic of China (en) Qing dynasty (en) |
| Mutuwa | Beijing, 22 ga Faburairu, 1993 |
| Karatu | |
| Makaranta |
Peking University (en) Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg (mul) |
| Harsuna | Sinanci |
| Ɗalibai |
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| Sana'a | |
| Sana'a |
mai aikin fassara, university teacher (en) |
| Employers |
Peking University (en) |
| Kyaututtuka | |
| Mamba |
Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities (en) Academic Division of Philosophy and Social Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (en) |
Feng Zhi (Chinese: 馮至; pinyin: Féng Zhì; Wade–Giles: Feng Chih; 17 September 1905 – 22 February 1993) was a Chinese writer and translator. He was also the director and then honorary director of the Institute of Foreign Literature, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences since 1964.[1]
Feng ya wallafa tarin waƙoƙi da yawa, gami da Songs of Yesterday and Northern Journey da Sauran Waƙoƙi, a farkon rayuwarsa. Daga nan sai ya tafi Jamus kuma ya gabatar da waƙoƙin Rilke, Goethe, Heine, tare da Novalis daga baya, don haka aka ba shi lambar yabo ta Goethe a cikin shekarun 1980. Ya kuma kasance masanin Du Fu.
Manazarta
[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]- ↑ Chang, Kang-i Sun (2010). The Cambridge History of Chinese Literature, Volume II: From 1375. Cambridge University Press. p. 541. ISBN 978-0-521-85559-4.