The life of the characters in Guo's novels

In the 29th year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1903), he was a scholar, and was awarded the scholarship of Jishi Shu and Wuyingtang. Guangxu thirty-three years (1907), was sent to study in Waseda University in Japan. Soon, he returned to China as the second secretary of Xu Shichang, the governor of three northeastern provinces. Xuantongyuan (1909) was appointed as the magistrate of Jinhua, Zhejiang Province, and later as a scholar of Zhejiang Province, and founded the Weaving Department School. Later, he was appointed as a native of Taiwan Province in Wenzhou, Zhejiang. After the founding of the Republic of China, he served as secretary of the the State Council Secretariat of Beiyang Government, State Councilor and Director of the Civil Service Bureau, acting as Secretary-General the State Council, Deputy Director of the Economic Investigation Bureau and Director of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Bureau. In the Republic of China 1 1 year, I left my post for the first time after the war and bought land and built a house in Beijing and Tianjin to give lectures in seclusion. In 26 years of the Republic of China, he founded an ancient academy in Beihai and Yuancheng Castle, and was promoted to vice president and teacher, visiting and studying ancient books, cultivating talents, proofreading and printing ancient books and writing novels in his spare time. After the fall of Beijing, he refused to be appointed as a pseudo-"Li Society Consultant" and a pseudo-"Secretary-General of Beijing Regime", and only served as a seminar tutor at the National Academy. In 3 1 year of the Republic of China, Zhou Zuoren asked Yun Ze to take the post of "Director of the General Administration of Education in North China" of the Japanese Puppet Army, but Yun Ze resolutely refused, and published "Letter of Appointment to Zhou Zuoren" in the Sinology Series of Sinology Academy to clarify his mind. After his death, he was buried in Yunchao grave in Xiangshan. He is the author of 2 volumes of Collecting Wind from Yinghai, 24 volumes of Poems in Ten Dynasties, Jade Scraps in Qing Ci 12, The Story of Old Germany 1 2, 8 volumes of Dai Lu in Zhuxuan, 4 volumes of Poems in Gengzi and No Stories in the South. There are Dong Zhi, Dong Zhi and Dong Ling Bu Zhi handed down from generation to generation. The novel A Dream of Red Mansions (also known as Shi Bu Ji) is the most influential work in the sequel to A Dream of Red Mansions published by Peking University Publishing House.