Lao She, the people's artist, formerly known as Shu Qingchun, is a famous writer. 1899 was born in Beijing. Zhenghongqi people, Manchu. The creation of new literature began in the May 4th period. His works include: Lao Zhang's Philosophy, Zhao Ziri, Two Horses, A Tale of Cat City, Divorce, The Legend of Niu Tianci, Crescent Moon, Camel Xiangzi, Four Generations, etc.
Lao She worked selflessly all her life. He is a well-deserved "model worker" in the literary and art circles. 1966, Lao She was forced to sink into Taiping Lake in Beijing due to vicious attacks and persecution during the Cultural Revolution. 2065438+September 2007, Four Generations under One roof, a classic novel of modern literature in China, was published and listed by Oriental Publishing Center. This is the first time that this work has been published in full since its publication.
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Lao She's Personality Influence:
1 literary influence
Lao She is committed to the popularization of literature and the transformation of folk art, and is a pioneer of folk art reform.
Among the modern writers in China, Lao She is the only one who can personally combine literature with Quyi, pay attention to the development of Quyi for a long time, and personally participate in the socialist transformation of Quyi, especially the main schools of Quyi after the founding of New China.
2 Political influence
Lao She, Guo Moruo and others organized the All-China Anti-Japanese Writers and Artists Association, and served as the executive director and director of the General Affairs Department, responsible for leading the daily meetings and representing the "Literary Federation" to the outside world. During his tenure as director of the General Affairs Department, Lao She united the anti-Japanese literati all over the country, making this period one of the best in the history of modern literature.
Four literary awards
In order to commemorate Mr. Lao She and encourage the creation of outstanding literary works, the Beijing Federation of Literary and Art Circles and the Lao She Literature Foundation established the Lao She Literature Award on 1999, which mainly rewards the creation of Beijing-born writers and outstanding works published in Beijing, and is selected once every two to three years.