Please tell Mr. Shi Shuqing in detail-

Shi Shuqing is a famous scholar, historian and cultural relic appraiser in contemporary China. 1922 was born in Laoting, Hebei. 1945, graduated from Fu Jen Catholic University in Beiping, majoring in literature and history in China. Calligraphy, exquisite appreciation, especially archaeological appraisal are famous at home and abroad.

From 65438 to 0958, Shi Shuqing participated in the social survey of ethnic minorities in Xinjiang by China Academy of Sciences, and went to Urumqi, Kashgar, Hotan, Minfeng, Yili and Tacheng to investigate the history of ethnic minorities and compile a brief history and chronicle. On the 10th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China (1959), the Museum of Chinese History was established, responsible for the collection and preservation of cultural relics, and served as the deputy head of the exhibition group in Ming and Qing Dynasties. 1972, according to the instructions of Premier Zhou, Shi Shuqing held an exhibition of cultural relics unearthed in China to be exhibited in various countries, and established a cultural relics exhibition studio abroad as the deputy head. From 65438 to 0973, he participated in the exhibition delegation of cultural relics abroad, and went to Paris, France, Toronto, Canada, Tokyo, Japan and other places to exhibit, which was well received. 1984 At the invitation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he went to the United States, India, Pakistan, Myanmar and Thailand to appraise the cultural relics collected by foreign embassies. Since 1995, he has participated in the excavation of Shang and Zhou Warring States sites in Erligang, Zhengzhou, Henan, Yanxiadu Warring States sites in Yixian, Hebei, Houma sites in Shanxi, Hemudu sites in Zhejiang, etc.

1993 was hired as consultant of Hiroshima Brush Museum, 1994 as adjunct professor of Malaysian Art Institute, and 1996 as consultant of Li Guangqian Museum of National University of Singapore.

China National Museum, located in the east of Tiananmen Square, is the largest museum of historical relics in China and the place where Mr. Shi Shuqing worked all his life. So far, there are important appraisal activities in the museum, and retired Shi Lao will still be invited. From 65438 to 0946, Shi Shuqing, who completed her studies at Fu Jen Catholic University, came to the National Museum of History, the predecessor of the National Museum at that time, and began her professional appraisal career. Only a few years later, a portrait of Genghis Khan in the Yuan Dynasty, which was later listed as a national first-class cultural relic, entered the museum through Shi Shuqing.

His major works include: Treasures of China's Long History and Culture, Research on Bamboo Slips of Tian Yang Lake in Changsha, Jian Zhen in Painting and Calligraphy, Learning from the ancients, etc. Co-authored: Encyclopedia of Cultural Relics in China, Essentials of Cultural Relics in China, and Secret Collection of Muta Liao Dynasty in Yingxian. Editor-in-Chief: The Grand View of Calligraphy Collected in Chinese History Museum, Collection of Cultural Relics Appreciation in China, Selected Calligraphy of Scholars of Xiao Mang Cang Zhai Qing Dynasty, etc.