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The story about Lao She

Lao She's story: When Lao She was in primary school, her sister who had been married for many years made a pair of new socks for her little brother. She happily dressed Lao She and watched her brother skip to school. But when her brother came back from school, she found his feet were empty.

She asked Lao She, "Brother, where are your new socks?" Lao She took out new socks from her schoolbag and said, "Sister, I took them off as soon as I left school. I'm afraid they are worn out. I wear it at school and take it off after school. Sister, I want to read more books than the children of those rich families, not to be rich. "

Going to school the next day, Lao She still wore the old socks she used to wear and went to school with her head held high. Walking, Lao She thought, if I took off my shoes, I could wear less soles, so there was a little scholar walking barefoot in the street.

Lao She worked selflessly all her life. He is a well-deserved "model worker" in the literary and art circles. 1966, Lao She was forced to sink into Taiping Lake in Beijing due to vicious attacks and persecution during the Cultural Revolution.

Lao She is the first writer in New China to win the title of "People's Artist". Representative works include Camel Xiangzi, Four Generations of a Family, Teahouse and so on.

Lao She is committed to the popularization of literature and the transformation of folk art, and is a pioneer of folk art reform.

Lao She's Teahouse and Longxugou laid a unique style of Beijing People's Art and founded Beijing People's Art Theatre Academy. Longxugou is the foundation work of the Theatre Academy of Beijing People's Art Theatre. The script establishes a realistic and vivid foundation for the performance, emphasizing the creation of vivid images from life.

This has played a fundamental and key role in China's drama career and the growth of Beijing people's arts. On this basis, the gradually formed Beijing People's Art Theater style has been inherited by the directors and actors of Beijing People's Art and has been used to this day.

Lao She, Guo Moruo and others organized the All-China Anti-Japanese Writers and Artists Association, and served as the executive director and director of the General Affairs Department, responsible for leading the daily meetings and representing the "Literary Federation" to the outside world. During his tenure as director of the General Affairs Department, Lao She united the anti-Japanese literati all over the country, making this period one of the best in the history of modern literature.

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