Guo Moruo's second wife is Guo Anna. They met and fell in love in Japan, when the economic conditions were relatively rich, so they enjoyed this relaxed environment and comfortable life. The power of love inspired Guo Moruo. At that time, in pursuit of Guo Anna, he wrote more than 65,438+000 love letters. Of course, Guo Anna was fascinated by this, fell in love with Guo Moruo and even abandoned his family. Guo Anna and Guo Moruo lived together for about 20 years and gave birth to five children. But it didn't last long. Soon, Guo Moruo abandoned Guo Anna and fell in love with Yu Liqun. During this period, Guo Moruo and Guo Anna were entangled and their family affairs were complicated. After their marriage to Yu Liqun, they had six children, two of whom ended in suicide. Therefore, Guo Moruo's family is not completely happy. This is just a personal opinion. Perhaps in Guo Moruo's own view, every relationship and every family brings him different happiness. Although Guo Moruo has been controversial in love all his life, he is very remarkable in literature and calligraphy.
Everyone should be most familiar with Guo Moruo's calligraphy. His calligraphy skills are very profound and varied. Regardless of Guo Moruo's character, his calligraphy is worth seeing. Apart from his great achievements in calligraphy, it is worth mentioning his research on Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Guo Moruo is actually an ancient China writer, who directly pushed the study of Oracle Bone Inscriptions and ancient society to a new height. When he was studying in Japan, he read a book "Textual Research on Book Deeds in Yin Ruins" in the bookstore, and he has been involved in the study of Oracle bone inscriptions ever since. At that time, Guo Moruo knew nothing about Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Without the guidance of his teacher, he did his own research, starting with the most basic books, and slowly explored the mysteries except Oracle Bone Inscriptions.