Lao She's former residence in London from
Stan Courtyard-Lao She's Former Residence
Lao She died from 1949 to 1966. He lives in Fuyu Hutong 19, dengshikou West Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing. It is a quadrangle with persimmon trees, called "Dan persimmon garden". Later, it was converted into Laoshe Memorial Hall by the State Council.
From June 65438 to July 0997, Lao She's family donated Lao She's former residence to the country. The donation handover ceremony was held in Beijing Municipal Government, attended by city leaders and the director of Beijing Cultural Relics Bureau, and attended by Lao She's wife Hu Jieqing and her children.
During the period of 1998, the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Cultural Relics renovated Lao She's former residence.
1998 In May, the "Preparation Office of Lao She's Former Residence" was established, and the first preparation meeting of Lao She Memorial Hall was held on June 4. Then enter the intense preparatory work.
199810/On October 24th, the General Office of the Central Committee and the General Office of the State Council issued an instruction to "agree to rebuild the former residence of Lao She into the Lao She Memorial Hall".
1 999 February1day, on the eve of the 0/00th anniversary of Lao She's birthday/kloc-0, Lao She Memorial Hall was officially opened to the public.
At present, Lao She's former residence has been identified as "Beijing Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit". The former residence of Lao She in Jinan is located at No.54, Nanxin Street, Jinan. Well-preserved, it has become a key cultural relics protection unit in Jinan. The other is in the office building of Shandong University West Campus (formerly cheeloo university).
Lao She was single in her first year in Jinan. The school arranged for him to live in the first room facing west on the second floor of the office building. A series of essays such as Winter in Jinan were born here, and the 200,000-word novel Daming Lake with Jinan as the background was also born here. 1997 the old office building was destroyed by an accidental fire and rebuilt as it was. Lao She lived for 67 years and spent 42 years in Beijing. The remaining 25 years are: UK 5 years, Singapore 1 year, Shandong 7 years (1930s)-Jinan 4.5 years, Qingdao 2.5 years, Hankou 6 months, Chongqing 7.5 years and the United States 4 years. In Lao She's prose, new york has never written it, and London (I wrote some memories of studying in Britain) and Singapore have hardly written it. Hankou, Chongqing and Chengdu are rare, and Qingdao is only two or three, even in my first hometown, Beijing. Only Jinan, he not only wrote, but also wrote a long list, and it was so touching and poetic! This is really a strange phenomenon in Lao She's works.
Now in the south bank of Daming Lake in Jinan, there is a "Lao She and Jinan Exhibition Hall".
Laoshe family
Lao She's father was a Manchu guard who was killed when Eight-Nation Alliance shelled Beijing. Mother is also a flag bearer. She makes a living by washing clothes for others. Lao She's wife Hu Jieqing is Manchu. She graduated from Chinese Department of Beijing Normal University 193 1. I loved literature, painting and calligraphy since I was a child. Influenced by famous painters Wang Caibai (), Yang Zhongzi and Sun, he met Qi Baishi in 1938, and formally studied under Qi Baishi in 1950, and was deeply taught and valued. 193 1 year, she married Shu Sheyu (Lao She) and went to normal universities to teach literature with Lao She. 1958 was hired as a first-class artist by Beijing China Painting Academy. He has served as executive director of China Painting Research Association, member of China Artists Association, member of China Calligraphy Association, president of Manchu Painting and Calligraphy Research Association, consultant of Beijing Federation of Literary and Art Circles, consultant of China Painting Research Association, consultant of Beijing China Flower and Bird Painting Research Association, etc.