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The following celebrities are both writers and educators () A Bing Xin B Ba Jin C Ye Shengtao D Tao Xingzhi.
Ye Shengtao

Ye Shengtao (1894.10.28 ~1988.2.16) is a famous modern writer, language educator, editor and publisher, political activist, and the first fairy tale writer in China. Scarecrow, China's Fairy Tales, Separation and Fire, etc. It was published. Editor-in-chief of fiction monthly and other magazines. He is a member of the Fifth the NPC Standing Committee, a member of the Standing Committee of the Fifth China People's Political Consultative Conference and chairman of the Central Committee of Democratic Progressive Party. 1988 February 16 died in Beijing at the age of 94.

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Ye Shengtao is from Suzhou, Jiangsu. Formerly known as Ye, he is a modern writer, educator and editor.

19 1 1 year1/month, now renamed as Ye Shengtao. His pen names are Ye Jin, Sheng Tao, Sisi, Guishan, Ice City, Yingsheng, etc. 19 1 1 After graduating from high school, I became a township primary school teacher. 19 16 He teaches in Shanggong School affiliated to Shanghai Commercial Press. He wrote the Scarecrow, China's first fairy tale. 19 19 joined the "trendy club" organized by Peking University students and began to publish novels, new poems, literary reviews and drama scripts. 192 1 year, Zhou Zuoren, Shen Yanbing, Zheng Zhenduo and others initiated the establishment of the "Literature Research Association" to jointly raise the banner of realistic literature "for life". During the May 30th Movement, together with Hu Yuzhi and others, he founded the Axiom Daily to carry out anti-imperialist patriotic propaganda, and later edited the semi-monthly China Aid Society Bright. Editors of the Commercial Press ranged from 65438 to 0923. 1930 Editor of Ming Kai Bookstore. After the "September 18th Incident", he participated in the establishment of the "Grand Alliance of Anti-imperialist and Anti-Japanese Literary and Art Circles". 1939 director of Ren Zhonghua national anti-enemy association of literary and art circles. After 1946, he joined the patriotic and democratic movement and served as the general director of the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles in Ren Zhonghua. 1949 director of the textbook editorial Committee of the people's government of north China.

Ye Shengtao

After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as deputy director and editorial director of the General Administration of Publishing of the Central People's Government, vice minister of education and president and editor-in-chief of People's Publishing House, consultant of the Ministry of Education, curator of central research institute of culture and history, vice chairman of the 6th Central Committee of the Democratic Progressive Party, chairman and honorary chairman of the 7th Central Committee, member of the 1st to 4th All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, director and consultant of the 2nd and 3rd Chinese Writers Association, and member of the National Committee of the All-China Writers Association. In 65438, he was elected as the vice chairman of the 6th China People's Political Consultative Conference, the deputy to the 1st to 4th National People's Congress, the member of the 5th the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC), the member of the 1st China People's Political Consultative Conference and the member of the Standing Committee of the 5th China People's Political Consultative Conference.