Lu Peichun was born in Selangor in 1947. In 1964, he graduated from the first high school in Kuala Lumpur. He studied in Japan in 1973 and graduated from the Japanese Department of the National Tokyo University of Tokyo in 1979. In the 4th grade of the university, he is also the first special correspondent in Japan in Singapore’s Sin Chew Daily. In 1983, he was the first journalist in the “Lianhe Zaobao” in Singapore. In 1989, he was the columnist for the Japanese issue of the newspaper. He also served as a lecturer at the University of Tokyo Takizawa and Yamanashi College. He is currently a visiting professor at Aomori Chuo Gakuin University. He was the secretary of the Malaysian Residents’ Association (Central) and the columnist of the Nanyang Business Daily in Malaysia for 6 years. He wrote the “Mt. Fuji”, “To the Japanese” and “Japanese Story” columns. He has won the Fulian Federation Literature Award and the first Asian Award of Japan Shortwave Radio. 30 Chinese works; 17 Japanese works. The Chinese version includes “Study of Studying in Japan”, “Malaysia in Japan”, “Malaysian Students’ Story”, “Malaysian History of the Day”, “Tokyo 9000 Days – A Diary of a Malaysian Student”, “From Kuala Lumpur to Tokyo”, “Under Mount Fuji” 》 et al; the Japanese version has a “Malaysian study abroad in Japan” “What to learn from Japan? “Malaysia – Food Gear Paradise”, “China’s 4000 Years of Thought Sources”, etc.