What was Wu Yangbi's original name?
Wu Yangbi (1929-), formerly known as Wu, took the pen name Yi, He and Lu Jia. I am originally from Chenghai County, Guangdong Province, and grew up in Shantou City. I dropped out of school when I was a freshman. After studying accounting for two years, I came to Hong Kong from 65438 to 0948 and began to contribute to newspapers and periodicals. The following year, he was hired by Hong as the editor of Wen Wei Po Supplement. 1990 Editor of Next Weekly, now retired. The famous writer Wu Qimin is his father. Wu Yangbi is versatile and can write in various artistic forms. His works are heavy, and he is good at raising social problems from ordinary life. In the 1960s, he co-organized Companion and Literary Companion with his friends. In 1970s, he was the editor-in-chief of the bimonthly Pu Shu, and was fascinated by calligraphy and seal cutting. I worked with Jin Yi (Zhang Chu) for a while, trying to write about the lower life in Hong Kong. Most of them found some objects through the mass relations of trade unions. After the interview, they discussed it together, wrote it alone, then discussed and revised it, and published it under the pseudonym "Zhang Yu" (Zhang Chu's Zhang, the first half of Wing). Wu Yangbi's main works are: Dragon and Phoenix Sword, Biography of the Yellow River Chivalrous Man, Answer Back, In the Trend, Humorous Short Stories, Please Wake me up, Prose Collection, One Second, One Year, Life, Water Drops, From Man to Duck, Prose Collection, etc.