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What is the ticket price of Lao She's former residence?

Ticket price of Lao She's former residence: Tickets are free, (voice guide 10 yuan, deposit 100 yuan).

Lao She's former residence "Stan Courtyard" is located at No.8 Xiaoyangjia Hutong in Xicheng District (formerly No.5 Xiaoyangquan Hutong). Lao She was born in one of the three rooms in No.8 North House of Xiaoyangjia Hutong. The courtyard is long from east to west and narrow from north to south, and basically remains the same. Lao She once described this alley in the novel Four Generations under One roof. Lao She (1899- 1966), formerly known as Shu Qingchun, was born in Beijing. He is a famous modern writer. He used to be a primary school principal, a middle school teacher and a university professor. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he presided over the work of the All-China Anti-Japanese Association of Literary and Art Circles, and made positive contributions to uniting the broad masses of literary and art workers to participate in anti-Japanese propaganda. After liberation, he served as vice chairman of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, vice chairman of the Chinese Writers Association and chairman of the Beijing Federation of Literary and Art Circles. 1951February was awarded the title of "People's Artist" by the Beijing Municipal People's Government. Lao She created many well-known literary works in his life, such as Four Generations under One roof, Camel Xiangzi, Teahouse and Longxugou. "Stan Courtyard" was purchased by Lao She on 1950 after she returned to the United States. It is an old quadrangle in Beijing, with a small black door facing west and a small courtyard with only two south rooms. To the west is a courtyard with three entrances, which is the main part of the former residence: there are three wings in the east and three in the west, and now it is an exhibition room. From the first novel "Little Bell" to the last unfinished autobiographical novel "Under the Red Flag", Mr. Lao She's works of different versions in different periods are gathered together, which reproduces his life's creative achievements. There are three rooms in the north and one wing on the left and right, which are now displayed in their original appearance, showing the original appearance of Mr. Wang's life in that year. There is a living room between Ming and Xi Ci. In this small living room, many cultural celebrities gathered. Premier Zhou came here three times and sat on a sofa near the west to have a cordial conversation with her husband. The east room is the bedroom. The west wing is Lao She's study and studio. The study is small and simple. There are still several pieces of Lao She's favorite wenwan on the marble desk inlaid with hardwood: a seal carved by Qi Baishi for him, a jade inkpad box given to him by General Feng Yuxiang, and a "Li Weng Li Yu calligraphy and painting inkstone" in the Qing Dynasty. It was in this small room that Lao She wrote Longxugou, Teahouse and a large number of Quyi, essays, papers, poems and essays from 1950 to 1966. Lao She likes to grow flowers. When he is tired of writing, he will go to the courtyard to enjoy flowers. He also planted persimmon trees in the yard. The green leaves are covered with red persimmons, which are poetic and picturesque, hence the name yard. This is Lao She Memorial Hall, and this is Lao She's home. He was born and raised in Beijing and has been writing about Beijing all his life.