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History of He Zhaowu
The death of these two historians at the same time has caused the country to lose two outstanding historical professionals and their notes in major historical works and documents.

According to relevant media reports, Mr. He Zhaowu, a famous historian, ideological and cultural historian, translator and history department/ideological and cultural research institute of Tsinghua University Humanities College, died in Beijing on May 28th, 20021at the age of 99.

He Zhaowu once wrote in his works: Reading doesn't have to achieve any purpose, but it's better without a purpose, because what we want to read is the essence of the book and understand its mystery.

He Zhaowu, 192 1 was born in Beijing in September, and 1943 graduated from the history department of National Southwest Associated University. 65438-0986, Professor of Tsinghua University Institute of Thought and Culture, Visiting Professor of Columbia University and Marburg University. He has long been engaged in the study of historical theory, historical philosophy and ideological history, as well as the translation of western classic works. His translations include Rousseau's Theory of Social Contract, Pascal's Thought, Kant's Critique of Historical Reason, and Russell's History of Western Philosophy. He is the author of essays such as Critique of Historical Reason and History and Philosophy. ? (He Zhaowu's personal profile is from Baidu Encyclopedia)

Zhang Kaiyuan. Born in 1926, originally from Zhejiang. He had rich experiences in his life, and was once the president of Huazhong Normal University, and also a famous historian and educator in China. His works have infected many people and inspired many people. In the important historical works such as the Revolution of 1911, the Nanjing Massacre and the Cultural Revolution, his notes and figures have made indelible contributions. ?

With the death of these two famous historians, we lost two outstanding people. On the way to the west, the two of them discussed the history of rejuvenating the country. Although they passed away, their spirit will be passed on to our next generation forever.

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