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  1. Yan Baoyu, Professor of Peking University, was born in 1923, Jiangyin, Jiangsu. In 1942, he was admitted to the theoretical composition of the Aoki Guan National Music Institute. In 1944, he was admitted to the Department of Foreign Language and Foreign Language of the Southwest of Kunming Southwestern Literature and German. In 1945, he actively participated in the "One Two · One" anti -civil war student movement and wrote the "Funeral Songs" for the martyrs in the movement. In 1946, he transferred to Tsinghua University and stayed at the school after graduation. In 1952, he transferred to the Department of Western Language and Literature of Peking University in 1952. He successively served as the secretary and deputy director of the department, and assisted the director of Feng Zhi to manage the teaching and scientific research work. From 1954 to 1958, he was dispatched as a graduate student to the University of Leipzig, Democratic Germany to study Japan Literature. From 1983 to 1984, he won the Goge Scholarship and went to Democratic Germany Weima to participate in the research project of the German Institute of Classical Literature for eight months. From 1988 to 1990, he was hired as a customer professor at the University of West Bede Royte for two years.

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