Chinese State Councilor Chen
Zhili on Thursday visited renowned scholars Ji Xianlin and
Zhang Guangdou ahead of the Spring Festival, Chinese Lunar New
Year.
Chen extended New Year greetings to Ji and Zhang, and to all
those engaged in education nationwide.
During their talk, Chen heard suggestions from the two scholars
on the development of education, and thanked them for their
outstanding contribution to the country's education.
Ji Xianlin, born in 1911, is a famous Chinese linguist,
sanskritist and literary translator. He is now an academician of
Chinese Academy of Sciences and professor of Beijing
University.
Ji has contributed significantly to the research on ancient
Indian aboriginal languages form, primeval Buddhist languages and
Sanskritic literature. He also translated numerous special works on
ancient Indian languages and primeval Buddhist tongue, as well as
foreign essays.
Zhang Guangdou, born in 1912, is a specialist in water
conservancy and hydroelectric engineering. He guided the
construction of a few hydropower stations in China and was engaged
in teaching and research of water conservancy and hydroelectric
engineering for about 60 years.
Zhang is now an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
and Chinese Academy of Engineering.
(Xinhua News Agency January 27, 2006)