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How old was Gao Ming, a famous ancient philologist and professor of Peking University, when he died?
Peking University Institute of Archaeology and Culture has learned that Mr. Gaoming, a professor at Peking University Institute of Archaeology and Culture and a famous archaeologist, died on June 18+ 16 at the age of 9 1 year.

At present, Peking University Institute of Archaeology and Culture has established Mr. Gaoming's funeral office. The farewell ceremony of Mr. Gao Ming's body is scheduled to be held at Mei Hall 1 14 (Sunday) in babaoshan funeral home.

According to public information, Gao Ming 1926 was born in Tianjin in February, and 1956 graduated from the History Department of Peking University, where he stayed as a teacher. 1987, Gao Ming was promoted to professor.

Gao Ming is an ancient philologist. He was a director of China Ancient Philology Research Association, a director of China Yin Shang Culture Society, a member of the Expert Committee of China Literature Museum and an academic consultant of China Qin Wen Research Association.

Gao Ming's works "General Theory of China Ancient Philology" and "Collection of Ancient Philology" fill the gaps in the field of ancient philology in China. The study of bronze ritual vessels in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty in the Central Plains and the Ding system in the Zhou Dynasty had an important influence in academic circles.

Under the brilliant guidance, many students have become famous scholars. Li Zeng, a famous scholar, reviewed his 60 years of studying and working with Mr. Gaoming at the symposium on the ninth anniversary of Mr. Gaoming's birth on February 25, 20 16. At first, he listened to Mr. Gaoming's teaching of ancient philology and gained a lot.

Li believes that Mr. Gao Ming is not only diligent in academics, but also sincere and tireless in being a teacher, which is an example for later generations to learn.