Renowned Shanghai English professor Lu Gusun dies
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Late Professor Lu Gusun, former Dean of College of Foreign Languages and Literature of Fudan University, during an interview in Shanghai on June 18, 2007. [Photo/IC] |
Lu Gusun, a former English professor at Fudan University in Shanghai and the editor-in-chief of The English-Chinese Dictionary, died on Thursday afternoon at the age of 77.
He had been hospitalized since suffering a cerebral hemorrhage on July 21, according to the university.
A native of Yuyao, Zhejiang province, Lu had taught English at Fudan University ever since graduation. He retired about two years ago and had been fully devoted to editing The English-Chinese Dictionary’s third edition with students and professors from the university.
At 4,212 pages, The English-Chinese Dictionary has been widely acknowledged as the best of its kind in China, and has influenced many Chinese people growing up learning English.
A public memorial service for Lu will be held on August 1, at Shanghai Longhua Funeral Home.
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