What are Guo Moruo's most famous plays?

Three rebellious women (Zhuo Wenjun, Wang Zhaojun and Nie Yi), Tang Di's flower, Qu Yuan, the symbol of the tiger, peacock gall, Cai Wenji, Wu Zetian and Zheng Chenggong.

Guo Moruo's life works exceed one million words, which are compiled into 38 volumes of The Complete Works of Guo Moruo, which are divided into literature (20 volumes, published by People's Literature Publishing House), history (8 volumes, published by People's Publishing House) and archaeology (10 volume, published by China Science Publishing House). But there are still many lost articles that have not been included.

Guo Moruo has written a lot, editing China's Historical Manuscripts and Oracle Bone Inscriptions's Collected Works, and all his works are incorporated into the Complete Works of Guo Moruo in 38 volumes. He is one of the founders of China's new poetry, one of the founders of China's historical drama, a pioneer of China's historical materialism, an archaeologist, a social activist, one of the four schools in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, and an academician of the First Academia Sinica.

After 1949, he successively served as the first president of China Academy of Sciences, vice premier of the Central People's Government and director of the Culture and Education Committee, vice chairman of the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC), the first chairman of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and the first president of the University of Science and Technology of China, with remarkable academic achievements.

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Guo Moruo is famous for his calligraphy and unique style, and is known as "Guo Style". Guo Moruo's inscription has been used on the signboards and school names of many scenic spots in China, such as the Palace Museum, Beijing No.4 Middle School, Beijing Foreign Studies University, Shenyang No.4 Middle School, suining middle school, Zhejiang Tonglu County Middle School, China Bank, Xiangdao Middle School, Rong Baozhai, China Bookstore, Science Press, China Academy of Sciences,

University of Science and Technology of China, Shenyang Forbidden City, Huaqing Pool, Huangdi Mausoleum, Banpo Site, Jilin University, Fuzhou University, Mudanjiang Medical College, Southwest Normal University, Chengdu Wuhou Temple, Jinan Li Qingzhao Memorial Hall, Chengde No.1 Middle School, China Import and Export Fair, Guangzhou Baiyun Mountain, Emei Mountain, Dujiangyan Tianfu Source, Shaanxi Hancheng.

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