What are the main works of Lao She?

Lao She's main works include Teahouse, Camel Xiangzi, Lao Zhang's Philosophy, A Tale of Cat City, My Life, Confusion, Live an ignoble life, Famine and so on. In addition to novels, there are many works on poetry and Quyi, such as On the Way to Chengdu and Chongqing, Ghost Songs and Longxugou.

Lao She is a writer who occupies a very important position in the history of modern literature in China. His real name is Shu Qingchun, and he has made outstanding contributions to modern novel creation. In addition, Lao She also attached great importance to the popularization of literature and the transformation of folk art throughout his life. It can be said that Lao She is one of the pioneers of folk art reform in China.

China is a modern novelist, writer, language master, people's artist, Beijing people's art screenwriter, and the first writer in New China to win the title of "People's Artist". Lao She worked selflessly all her life. He is a well-deserved "model worker" in the literary and art circles.

Work style:

Most of Lao She's works focus on citizen life. He is good at describing the life and fate of the urban poor, especially the conservative and backward middle and lower class citizens who are soaked by feudal patriarchal ideology under the impact of ethnic contradictions and class struggles and new historical trends.

Another feature of Lao She's works is that it shows a distinct anti-imperialist and patriotic theme. In Lao She's works, imperialist aggression crimes are often directly exposed, and their economic, cultural and religious infiltration and racial discrimination are described to the people of China from different aspects.

Lao She's literary thought is complicated. In the struggle between proletarian literature and bourgeois literature in the history of modern literature, his factional color is not obvious, although he is quite critical of the artistic guidance mode and other artistic ideas of leftist revolutionary leadership literature.