The origin of Zhang Henshui's name

The name Zhang Henshui comes from a sentence by Li Yu, "When people grow up, they hate water."

Zhang Henshui often wrote poems when he worked in tabloids in his early years. When he sends a poem to the newspaper, he must sign his name. He thought of his father's teaching, the way of poetry and novels, the skill of carving insects and the pastime after dinner, so he didn't want to have the name "far from the mind".

At this time, Zhang Henshui remembered the sweet-scented osmanthus in his yard and Li Yu's favorite poem: "When people grow up, they hate water to grow in the East." He remembers that he had no career, his fate was ill-fated, and the world was hot and cold. Therefore, Zhang Henshui wrote the pseudonym "Hate Water" on the signature of his article.

Extended data:

Zhang Henshui is a novelist in Zhang Hui, China, and a representative writer of Yuanyang Butterfly School. He is known as "the great novelist of Zhang Hui" in the history of modern literature.

19 1 1 year, Zhang Henshui began to publish his works. From 65438 to 0924, Zhang Henshui became famous with Zhang Hui's 900,000-word novel History of Spring and Ming Dynasties. Since then, Zhang Henshui's popularity has reached its peak with his novels "The Golden Powder Family" and "The Cause of Laughing and Crying". Zhang Henshui's works inherit Zhang Hui's novels, inspire popular novels, appeal to both refined and popular tastes, revolutionize the old Zhang Hui's novels, and promote the blending of new literature and popular literature.