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Li Shutong (1880101October 23rd-194210/October 13), also known as Li Xishuang, Ang Lee and Li Liang.
Li Shutong is a famous musician, art educator, calligrapher and drama activist, and one of the pioneers of China drama. After he returned from studying in Japan, he worked as a teacher and editor. Later, he became a monk, and his legal name was Hongyi, and his legal name was Yixian. Later, he was honored as Master Hongyi.
19 13 was employed as a music and painting teacher in Zhejiang two-level normal school (later changed to Zhejiang No.1 Normal School). 19 15, worked as a music and painting teacher at Nanjing Normal University and wrote the first school song in the history of Nanjing University. 194210 June 13, Master Hongyi died in the quiet room of Wenling Nursing Home for the second time in Quanzhou.
Poetry literature
Li Shutong's poems also occupy a place in the history of modern literature in China. When he was young, he attracted the attention of the literary world with his talent. When he lived in Shanghai, he wrote down his previous poems by hand, which was circulated among friends of Chengnan Literature Society as the first poem "Poem Bell Collection", and later collected the poem Bell Collection.
On the eve of becoming a monk, he compiled more than 20 poems from 26 to 33 years of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1900- 1907). Among them, there are many commendable masterpieces, such as "Leaving the Motherland for Students" and "Mourning for the Dead", which show the author's deep concern for the fate of the country and the sufferings of people's livelihood. In the five or six years before becoming a monk, he also published more than 30 lyrics.
These works express people's thoughts and feelings in the same situation in the metropolis through artistic means. They are all the rage, and some of them have become enduring masterpieces.