Guo Moruo's personal profile

Guo Moruo (1892165438+10/6 ~1978 June 12), formerly known as Guo Kaizhen, is a famous writer, archaeologist, thinker and writer in China. Born in Shawan, Leshan, Sichuan, he studied at his home school since childhood, 1906 at Jiading Academy, and 19 14 went to Japan to study in the spring, first studying medicine and then literature. During this period, I came into contact with the works of foreign writers such as Tagore, Goethe, Shakespeare and Whitman.

The Sorrow of Sheep is his first novel. 1965438+ The Temptation of Death, written in the early summer of 2008, is his earliest new poem. 19 19 When the May 4th Movement broke out, he initiated the organization of the Summer Society, a national salvation group, in Fukuoka, Japan, and devoted himself to the New Culture Movement. He wrote poems such as Phoenix Nirvana, The Earth, My Mother and Coal in the Furnace. Goddess, the representative work, got rid of the shackles of China's traditional poetry, embodied the spirit of the May 4th Movement and created a poetic style in the history of China literature. 192 1 In June, he and Cheng, Yu Dafu and others organized a creative society and edited the Creative Quarterly. 65438-0923, graduated from Imperial University of Japan, and continued to edit Creation Weekly and Creation Day after returning to China. 1923, systematically study Marxist theory and advocate proletarian literature. 1926 participated in the northern expedition and served as deputy director of the political department of the national revolutionary army. From 1924 to 1927, he created historical dramas such as Wang Zhaojun, Nie Ying and Zhuo Wenjun. 1944, Guo Moruo eulogized Qin Liangyu's ode to Qin Liangyu.