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When The Japanese invaded the man's house, he scolded in Japanese, and the senior Japanese officer: Sorry to bother!

History has its own life, it is like a person, both easy-going and self-respecting. ——Yu Qiuyu

As we all know, the Republic of China period was relatively turbulent. The same is in the node of war, so the social environment is relatively poor. However, the Republican period was still very helpful to the cultural development of our country, during which many patriots emerged, as well as some famous and talented people. What I want to tell you today is the story of a literary scholar in the Republic of China period. At that time, the Japanese army was very rampant, sweeping around, and one day came to the home of this literary artist, who saw it and scolded these Japanese soldiers in Japanese, but this literary artist was not endangered by any life in the end, but was still safe. So what's going on here? Xiaobian will talk to you today.

When The Japanese invaded the man's house, he scolded in Japanese, and the senior Japanese officer: Sorry to bother!

The protagonist of the story is named Chen Yinke, whose hometown is in Changsha, Hunan. Chen Yinke has been very interested in learning since he was a child, and his reading results are also very good. In 1900, Chen Yinke's grandfather died, and the family decided to live in Jinling, Jiangsu Province. After arriving in Jinling, Jiangsu Province, Chen Yinke's father opened an academy. The same Chen Yinke can access more and more knowledge. In 1902, Chen Yinke decided to study in Japan and learn something more interesting. Unfortunately, after studying in Japan for three years, Chen Yinke was in poor health and had to drop out of school and go home to recuperate. After returning home, Chen Yinke studied in Fudan, Shanghai. In 1910, Chen Yinke's body was almost recuperating, so he began to study abroad, and he went to Germany, Switzerland, France and other countries to study. After the outbreak of World War I, Chen Yinke returned to China. Later, when the war stabilized, Chen Yinke continued his education until 1925, when she returned to China, the same year she also became a mentor at Tsinghua University.

When The Japanese invaded the man's house, he scolded in Japanese, and the senior Japanese officer: Sorry to bother!

Immediately after the Outbreak of Resistance Against Japan, Chen Yinke came to Kunming with the school. In 1940, Oxford University sent him an invitation to be a professor at his school, and Chen Yinke thought about it for a while and decided to accept Chen Yinke's invitation. So I started preparing to go to England. But when passing through Hong Kong, because the war was raging, he was trapped in Hong Kong and could not go to Britain. In order to make ends meet, Chen Yinke decided to teach at the University of Hong Kong for a while. In 1941, the Japanese army soon attacked Hong Kong. After arriving in Hong Kong, the Japanese army began to sweep around and loot the supplies of local families. In this way, the Japanese army searched Chen Yinke's home, when Chen Yinke was at home, suddenly a group of Japanese troops broke in, but Chen Yinke was not afraid at this time, but very angry, and also used Japanese to scold those Japanese soldiers. At that time, after the officers of the Japanese army saw that Chen Yinke knew Japanese, they felt that this person was definitely not simple, so they immediately asked who Chen Yinke was.

When The Japanese invaded the man's house, he scolded in Japanese, and the senior Japanese officer: Sorry to bother!

Chen Yinke told the Japanese officer that he had studied in Japan for a while, and after careful questioning, the Japanese officer was surprised to find that Chen Yinke studied with him in the same school. Chen Yinke was still one year higher than himself, and he could be regarded as his own brother. So the officer felt that he had offended Chen Yinke a little, so he said to Chen Yinke that he was embarrassed to bother, and then left Chen Yinke's home with his troops. Later, the Japanese knew that Chen Yinke was a very talented person, so they invited Chen Yinke to let Chen Yinke and the Japanese establish a college together, and also wanted Chen Yinke to teach in Shanghai. After Chen Yinke learned of this incident, he refused the invitation of the Japanese without saying a word. Later, after this incident, Chen Yinke, fearing that the Japanese would retaliate against him if he was unhappy, left Hong Kong and wandered around ever since, but he still did not give up his faith and taught at many famous universities before and after.

When The Japanese invaded the man's house, he scolded in Japanese, and the senior Japanese officer: Sorry to bother!

Finally, after the victory of the War of Resistance, Chen Yinke finally went to England to teach at Oxford University, and after staying for a while, Chen Yinke returned to China and taught at Sun Yat-sen University after returning to China. In 1962, Chen Yinke died of a serious illness, and Chen Yinke was 79 years old that year. Chen Yinke's experience in this life can be said to be very rich, and he has also published many excellent works, such as "The Biography of Liu Ru", "Han Liu Tang Collection" and so on, and is a very good literary artist.

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