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Introduction to Lao She (short story)

Lao She (1February 3, 899-1August 24, 966), formerly known as "She Yu", has other pen names, such as Qing, Honglai and Feiwo. Because Lao She was born in beginning of spring in the lunar calendar, his parents named him "Chun Qing", which may mean celebrating the arrival of spring and having a bright future.

After school, I changed my name to Shu Sheyu, which means "give up on yourself", that is, "forget me". Manchu in Beijing is a red flag man. China is a modern novelist, writer, language master and people's artist. He is the first writer in New China to win the title of "People's Artist".

Extended information Lao She's representative works: Camel Xiangzi, A Family of Four Generations and Teahouse.

1, camel Xiangzi

Camel Xiangzi is a novel written by Lao She (Shu Qingchun), a people's artist, which describes the tragic fate of rickshaw pullers in the warlord melee in the 1920s. Xiangzi was a representative of the working people in the old society.

2. "Four generations under one roof"

Four generations under one roof is a million-word novel written by China writer Lao She. This is a novel that shows the life of ordinary people in the occupied areas of Beiping during the Anti-Japanese War and the Anti-Japanese War.

The book takes the Xiaoyangquan Hutong in Beiping as the background, and through complicated contradictions and entanglements, with the Qi family in the Hutong as the main body and the residents such as the Qian family and the Guan family as the auxiliary parts, depicts the images of many ordinary people at all levels of society at that time; The choice of resistance and obedience, the choice of country and individual, and all kinds of difficult choices are intertwined.

3. Teahouse

Teahouse is a drama written by the modern writer Lao She on 1956. Published in1the first issue of Harvest magazine edited by Ba Jin in early July, 957. June 1958 was published by China Drama Publishing House.

The play shows the social changes in the past half century in three periods: the Reform Movement of 1898, the warlord scuffle and the eve of the founding of New China. Through a teahouse called Yutai, it reveals the dark, corrupt and bizarre society in China for nearly half a century and all the people in this society.

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