A great writer in modern China became a monk. Who is the thinker?

This man is Su, a modern writer and a generation of strange monks.

Sue profile:

Su, 1884 10 10 was born in yokohama, Japan on August 21, the tenth year of Guangxu. My father is a Guangdong tea merchant and my mother is Japanese. At the age of five, Sue returned to Guangdong with her father. At the age of twelve, my father went to Shanghai to do business, and Schumann stayed in his hometown to study in a private school. Mother, hehe, all the money sent from Japan was embezzled by Chen. Soon, Schumann was seriously ill, and Schumann was left in the woodshed by his family, dying and nobody cared. Later, he miraculously survived. This experience gave him a heavy blow, so that he saw through the world of mortals at an early age and went to Guangzhou Changshou Temple to become a monk. But he is a child after all. Once he was found eating pigeon meat, he had to leave the temple. 19 years old, studied in Japan, joined the YMCA and the Russian Volunteers, translated for Shanghai National Daily after returning home, and soon became a monk in Huizhou. 1907 went to Japan to organize a pro-Asian association and openly rebelled against imperialism. Later, he co-founded the magazine "New Life" with Lu Xun and others, but failed, and then went to Java. Returning to China after the Revolution of 1911, I felt pessimistic and disappointed with the reality. Su was good at painting and poetry all his life. He is proficient in Japanese, English and Sanskrit. He is versatile and has made achievements in poetry, novels and other fields.

The other is Li Shutong.

Master Hongyi (1880- 1942), whose common name is Li Shutong, was born in Tianjin, Zhejiang. He is not only a talented art educator, but also a generation of eminent monks.

As a pioneer of China's modern literature and art, Mr. Li Shutong, who "knows art after foretelling literature and art", was the first person to advocate drama and study oil painting and western music. He was very talented in literature and art, and he was the first person to lead the fashion at that time in poetry, seal cutting, calligraphy, music, art and drama. In the words of his favorite pupil, Feng Zikai, almost all fields of literature and art have been inspected by him.

Li Shutong was twenty-six when he crossed the sea to Fusang. For more than 20 years, he went to school and took part in two provincial examinations, but he never determined his career direction and how to make a living. Before he went to Japan, he decided his study direction: focusing on art and studying music. Of course, this is related to his growing interest over the years and his original calligraphy skills. He is a very serious person, who made great breakthroughs and contributions to the literature and art of the motherland during his study in Japan. For example, the first music publication in China was issued; He was the first art student in China, and created the situation of nude painting in China for the first time. At the same time, he also advocated the establishment of the Spring Willow Society, and became the founder of the drama movement in China.