After the end of World War II, Wang was accepted by several top Chinese universities in 1946, and chose to enter Zhejiang University in his home province, where he studied under the historian Tan Qixiang and excelled in the subjects of Chinese history and the Japanese language.
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His excavation report for the Balhae projects won an award from the National Social Science Fund and the Guo Moruo Chinese History Prize.
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