Thank you in detail for Sue's life events.

Su (1884-1965438+May 2, 2008), whose real name is Zi Gu, whose real name is Yuan Ying. Xiangshan, Guangdong (now Zhuhai, Guangdong). China was a poet, writer, painter and translator in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China.

His father, Su Jiesheng, is the comprador of thirty-three times English tea shop in Yamashita-CHO, Yokohama, Japan. Su Jiesheng lived with Japanese women during his stay in Japan and gave birth to Su. Sue's mother's name is Yaxian (Liu Yazi said his surname is Hehe, but there seems to be no evidence).

Sue was taken back to her hometown in Guangdong at the age of eleven and studied in a private school. Because they are of foreign origin, they are rejected and abused in the family. Some people say that Schumann became a monk in Huilongguan, Xinhui at the age of thirteen and was later discovered by his family, but the evidence for this statement is insufficient.

/kloc-when he was 0/5 years old, his family came down. Schumann went to Japan with his cousin and studied at Datong School founded by overseas Chinese in Yokohama. The school is divided into two levels: A and B. The first level is Chinese and English, and the second level is Chinese. At that time, Feng Ziyou was in Grade A and Su was in Grade B. He and Feng Ziyou's younger brother were in the same class, so they met. 190 1 He was admitted to Waseda University with the support of his relatives' forest, and dropped out of school one year later because of the termination of forest support. Fortunately, Wang Daxie, the minister of the Qing Dynasty, allowed outstanding students from all provinces to become public students at their own expense. Schumann was recommended by overseas Chinese in Yokohama and transferred to Zhenwu School (reformed from Tokyo Chengcheng School). Some people say that he is studying at Ueno Art College in Tokyo, which is really impossible to take. At this time, he began to indulge in Buddhism. During my stay in Japan, I also made friends with Chen Duxiu, Zhang, Liao, He Xiangning and other international students, and successively participated in China revolutionary groups established in Japan, such as YMCA, Christian Association and so on.

1903, Russia invaded three northeastern provinces. Sue's YMCA organized a volunteer team to boycott Russia and later moved to Hong Kong. At that time, Su Jiesheng had made an engagement for Su in his hometown and rushed to Hong Kong to persuade him to get married, but Su Manzhu avoided it. Persuaded by revolutionary comrade Chen Shaobai, he reluctantly returned to his hometown, but returned to Hong Kong a few months later, and became a monk, whose legal name was Schumann. Su soon came to Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, where he taught at Suzhou Wuzhong College, translated for the National Daily, and made friends with Zhang and Liu Yazi. Su became a monk several times in his life, but his mood was changeable and he could not really see through the world of mortals. He sometimes wears cassock and recites Buddhist scriptures. Sometimes I have a vigorous love with a passionate girl. Later, when she was in Shanghai, Sue gave up on herself, went in and out of brothels, ate too much, and finally got stomach trouble.

1965438+On May 2, 2008, Schumann died of stomach trouble in Shanghai Guangci Hospital at the age of 34. Before he died, he left a sentence: "All sentient beings have nothing to do with this." Later, Dr. Sun Yat-sen donated 1000 yuan and was buried at the northern foot of Gushan Mountain in West Lake, Hangzhou. Zhu Zongyuan of Nanshe wrote Taming. The tomb collapsed in 1950' s and was buried in Jilong Mountain in the southwest of West Lake in 1964.