Feng Yuanjun
Feng Yuanjun (Chinese: 冯沅君, September 4, 1900 – June 17, 1974) was a writer and scholar of Chinese classical literature and literary history. She was married to fellow literary scholar Lu Kanru with whom she coauthored several literary works.
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Feng Yuanjun was the younger sister of philosopher Feng Youlan and the aunt of writer Zong Pu (Feng Youlan's daughter).
Life
Feng Yuanjun was born into a family of wealthy literati.[1] She was educated at the Women's Higher Normal School in Beijing from 1917 to 1922 and participated in the May Fourth Movement during this time.[1] After her graduation from the Women's School, she entered Peking University as a graduate student of classical Chinese literature.[1] She graduated from Peking University with an M.A. degree in 1925.[1] After that she held teaching appointments at Jinling University in Nanjing and Zhongfa University in Beijing.[1] In 1930, she was appointed as one of the first female professors at Peking University.[1] From 1932 to 1935, she worked on a doctoral thesis on classical Chinese literature at the Universite de Paris in France.[1] During the Second Sino-Japanese War, Feng Yuanjun and her husband Lu Kanru lived and worked in various locations in southern and south-western China.[1] After the war, she returned with Dongbei University to Shenyang.[1] In 1946, she joined Shandong University, then located in Qingdao, and later moved with the university to Jinan.[1] She held her appointment with Shandong University until the end of her career and eventually served as a vicepresident of the university.[1] During the Cultural Revolution, she was prosecuted as a "reactionary scholar". She died of colon cancer in 1974, before the end of the Cultural Revolution.