Why is Liu E considered as a "generalist" in the modern history of China?

Liu E was born in a feudal bureaucratic family in Jiangsu in the Qing Dynasty, and was carefully taught by famous teachers since childhood. He is knowledgeable and has a wide range of knowledge. He has made remarkable achievements in mathematics, medicine and river management. Scholars at home and abroad call them mathematicians, entrepreneurs, novelists and so on. He is also regarded as a "generalist" in China's modern history.

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Before he was seventeen, Liu E mostly followed his father. At the age of seventeen, he married his wife Wang. I made many friends while traveling in Henan. Twenty years old, I traveled to Suzhou in May and went to Nanjing to take the provincial exam in August. Unfortunately, he failed the list, so he went back to Huai' an to concentrate on reading classics. Then his first son was born, and the next year, he welcomed his first daughter. At the age of 22, Liu E got married in Yokosuga. After a year of marriage, he devoted himself to learning measurement, arithmetic, drawing and other knowledge. When he was 25, his second son was born. Unfortunately, his father fell ill, which forced him to return to Huai 'an as a student in Yangzhou. At the age of 3/kloc-0, Shichang Bookstore was opened in Shanghai, which was also the beginning of lithography in China.

At the age of 47, Liu E wrote the first to fourteenth chapters of Lao Can's Travels. This book has been praised by the broad masses of the people. It is one of the top ten classic vernacular novels, also known as one of China's four satirical novels. In the same year, for the sake of Zhejiang coal mine, Liu E published a debate in the press, because Shen Bi was arrested for exposing the "secret agreement between China and Russia". Finally, I went to Shanghai to escape. At the age of fifty-two, Liu E was dismissed by the Qing court and never served again. On the eighth day of July the following year, Liu E suffered a stroke and died on the same day. His family transported his body back to Huai 'an.

What is Liu E's pen name?

Liu E was once very famous in the late Qing Dynasty, and his reputation spread far and wide. His original name is Meng Peng, which was introduced in his related materials. Later, he was renamed Ryan. He once wrote some famous works, the most famous of which is Travel Notes of Lao Can, and Lao Can is his name. Many of these books are his own opinions, but this book is not written under the name of Liu E.

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Liu E's pen name has also gone down in history. Lao Can is his name, and Liu E's pen name is Hongdu Bailiansheng. His works are basically written under this pseudonym. So, does this pen name have any special meaning? In fact, this pen name should start with his masterpiece "Travel Notes of Lao Can". Most of the contents of this book are basically about Shandong, and the word Hongdu means "the old county of Nanchang, the new government of Hongdu". Liu E's pen name is quite famous in history.

Liu E was very interested in medicine since he was a child. He did something to help the world. The characters in Lao Can's travels are all prototypes made by himself, and Lao Can is his name, so this book has a very special position in his life. This book is also the most famous novel he wrote under the pseudonym of Hongdu Bailiansheng. At that time, the word pen name was not coined, it was his signature. With the popularity of this novel, his pen name began to spread. Until now, many people who love literature still know the pen name Hong Du Bai.

Liu E's masterpiece.

Liu E was a very famous novelist in the late Qing Dynasty. He is from Jiangsu. When he was young, he followed Li Guanglin for a period of time, and formed an idea that never changed in his life. He hopes that under the premise of education, he can better carry out economic production. He insisted on industrial work all his life and devoted his financial resources and energy to the education in the central region. This thought and idea are well reflected in Liu E's representative works.

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Liu E's masterpiece The Travels of the Old Disabled. This novel also occupied a very important position in the late Qing Dynasty, which can be said to be one of the most powerful condemnation novels at that time. The whole work is divided into 20 chapters. 1903 was officially published, but it was terminated for some time because of some things until it was all published in the publishing house. In the sequel, although the children of officials are criticized for their wealth and sufferings to women, the main plot is developed and extended through the feelings of Sister Yi Yun, and the ideological description is very delicate.

Liu E's masterpiece expresses his disgust at the feudal system that has become the end of chess, and at the same time he is very sympathetic to people's tragic experiences. As the main body of the author's thought, Lao Can has been wandering in the rivers and lakes. Although he did not take the official career, he has always been very concerned about the nation-state. He is a man who knows right from wrong. He has the courage to do many things for the people within his power. Under his leadership, the author showed people the unique features of Shandong at that time.