Prof. the Honourable Jao Tsung-I, GBM, Wei Lun Honorary Professor of Fine Arts at CUHK is a world renowned sinologist, who has made outstanding achievements in many fields, including China studies, Oriental studies, arts and culture. Professor Jao commands a vast academic repertoire covering Dunhuang studies, oracular bone inscriptions, historiography, bibliography, the study of chu ci, archaeology, epigraphy, regional folklore studies, historical musicology, and other fields.
Prof. Jao has a long relationship with CUHK. In 1952, he was invited to teach in New Asia College, and then served as the Chairman of the Department of Chinese Language and Literature from 1973 to 1978. He was conferred a Doctor of Literature, honoris causa, by CUHK in 2003. Over the years, Prof. Jao has generously donated a significant quantity of books, paintings and calligraphic works to the University, and provided invaluable advice on promoting academic development at CUHK.
“A Symphony of Academics and Art” is a motto for Prof. Jao which has also become his appellation. In addition to his academic achievement, Prof. Jao is also an artist of the first rank. He is a most competent poet, calligrapher, painter, and qin performer.
To record his life story and achievements, a video of Prof. Jao was made as one of the ‘CU50 • The People’ video series. Let’s watch the video to appreciate his great perseverance in the pursuit of knowledge.
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