Guo Moruo (1892165438+10/6-65438+June12,0978), whose real name is Guo Kaizhen, whose real name is Tang Ding, whose real name is Shangwu and posthumous title.
1892 165438+1October16, born in Shawan, Leshan, Sichuan. 19 14 1, went to study in Japan. 19 15, entered the sixth higher education institution in Okayama. 19 18 was promoted to the Faculty of Medicine of Kyushu Imperial University. 19 19, organized the summer meeting, a patriotic society that arrived in Japan; In the same year, he wrote poems such as "Bathing in Bodo Bay with a Baby" and "Phoenix Nirvana". 192 1 August, the poetry collection Goddess was published. 1923, the historical drama Zhuo Wenjun and the poetic drama Starry Sky were completed. 1924 Completed the historical drama Wang Zhaojun. 1927, joined the China * * * production party.
In 193 1 year, he finished his paper on Oracle Bone Inscriptions and bronze inscriptions in Yin and Zhou Dynasties. 1937 War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression broke out, returned to China to participate in the Anti-Japanese War, and hosted Wang Jiu Daily in Shanghai. 1in April, 938, he served as the director of the third hall of the Political Department of the Military Commission of the National Government. 194 1 year 65438+ February, written as a five-act historical drama "Flower of Tang Di". 1942, completed the historical drama Qu Yuan, Tiger Symbol, Gao Jianli and Peacock Gallbladder. 1943, complete the historical drama "Southern Crown Grass". 1944, he wrote "The Three Centennial Festival of Shen Jia". 1949- 10 served as deputy prime minister and director of the cultural and educational Committee of the government Council; 65438+1October 65438+September, President of China Academy of Sciences. 1953 was elected president of the second China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. 1958, President of the Chinese University of Science and Technology. 1959, the historical drama Cai Wenji was completed. 1960 1 month, complete the historical drama Wu Zetian; In the same year, he was elected president of the third China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. 1969, completed the monograph Li Bai and Du Fu. 1973 published the book "23 Unearthed Cultural Relics". 1978, elected as the chairman of the fourth Federation of Literary and Art Circles; 12 June, died in Beijing due to illness.