Guo Moruo (1892- 1978), whose real name was Wenbao, was originally Guo Kaizhen, whose real name was Tang Ding, and whose pen name was Moruo. 1892 was born in Leshan County, Sichuan Province, and his ancestral home is Ninghua County, Tingzhou District, Fujian Province. China is a modern writer, poet, archaeologist, archaeologist, historian and social activist. One of the four halls in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, one of the founders of new poetry, one of the pioneers of China historical drama, and an academician of the First Academia Sinica.
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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. In addition to academic works and qualifications, Guo Moruo's character and performance in a series of political movements after the founding of the People's Republic of China have been widely questioned.
He also wrote a lot of inspiring plays, such as Qu Yuan, Tiger Elephant, Flowers of Tang Di, Southern Crown Grass, Peacock Gallbladder, Gao Jian Li and so on, among which Qu Yuan is the most popular. Wang Yuanyi, a professor of history at National Taiwan University, believes that the works of Guo Moruo and others in this period have created a literary and cultural road that combines popular forms with elite creation and modernity with national traditional culture. ?
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People's Network-Guo Moruo