Chinese name
Guo Moruo
birthplace
China-Sichuan-Leshan-Shawan
date of birth
1892 165438+10 month16 (the year of nonlunar year)
Another name
Originally known as Guo Kaizhen, Tang Dingren, soldier, pen name Mo Ruo.
date of death
1978 June 12 (Wuwu Year)
nationality
China
occupation
Writers and historians
gender
man
nation
Han (ha)
graduated institutions
Kyushu imperial university
representative works
Complete works of Guo Moruo, Oracle Bone Inscriptions studies, China's historical manuscripts, etc.
Major achievements
One of the founders of New Poetry, the first president of China Academy of Sciences and the first president of University of Science and Technology of China.
believe
** * materialism
language
Chinese, Russian, German, Japanese and English
Primitive family residence
China-Fujian-Tingzhou Prefecture-Ninghua County [6]
spouse
Yu Liqun, Fukuko Sato and Zhang Qionghua Guo Moruo (1892 ~ 1978) are modern and contemporary poets, playwrights, historians and ancient philologists. Formerly known as Kaizhen, his pen names are Guo,, Macon, etc. Novels such as "Wandering Trilogy" and essays such as "Six Essays" are full of subjective and lyrical personality. He has also published poems such as Starry Sky, Bottle, Thousand Cats and Restoration, and written works such as historical dramas, historical novels and literary papers. Since 1928, he has written works such as "Research on Ancient China Society" and "Research on Oracle Bone Inscriptions", which have made remarkable achievements and opened up a new world of historical research. Six historical dramas, such as Flowers of Tang Di and Qu Yuan, fully show the romantic features, which is another great achievement of his creation. He is the author of historical dramas such as Cai Wenji and Wu Zetian, poems such as Ode to Xinhua, Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom and Camel Collection, and literary works such as Poems in the Garden, Li Bai and Du Fu. The collection of works is 17-volume Collected Works of Mo Ruo (1957 ~ 1963). The newly compiled Complete Works of Guo Moruo is divided into three parts: literature (20 volumes), history and archaeology, and has been published since 1982. Many works have been translated into Japanese, Russian, English, German, Italian, French and other languages.