Ye Shengtao's heart is "the foundation of the country, the first is education"; He advocates the educational concept of "lifelong"; He wants to be a friend of the students; The Chinese teaching system he designed was used until the founding of New China.
Ye Shengtao, a famous educator, 1894, was born in Suzhou, and his ancestral home was in Anhui. Formerly known as Ye Zi and Sheng Tao, he is a modern writer, educator, literary publisher and social activist, and is known as an "excellent language artist".
Ye Shengtao is an old-timer in China's literary and art circles and education circles. He is honest and polite. Cang Kejia, a famous poet, once said, "Enthusiasm, kindness, respect, frugality and generosity are the virtues of being a man. I think Mr. Ye Lao has both. "
19 18 published the first vernacular novel Spring Banquet. 1923 published the novel Ni Huanzhi.
In fact, Ye Shengtao was the first fairy tale writer in the 1920s. The work Scarecrow was published in 1923.
After 1949, he successively served as Vice Minister of Education, President and Editor-in-Chief of People's Education Publishing House, Member of All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Consultant of Chinese Writers Association, Curator of central research institute of culture and history, Vice Chairman of People's Republic of China (PRC) (China) CPPCC, Standing Committee of the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth NPC and Chairman of the Central Committee for Democratic Progressive Party. 1983 was elected as the vice chairman of the 6th China People's Political Consultative Conference.
He said, "If you can finish what you can do today, never break your word to yourself"!
"Find a way first, not an excuse." This is also Ye Shengtao's golden advice.
Shangguan Waner believes that Ye Shengtao is a representative of an era, and he left many famous sayings in his life, all of which were circulated as positive energy.
1 dripping your own sweat, eating your own food, doing your own thing, relying on people and ancestors are not heroes;
Ask four questions every day: one about health, two about knowledge, three about work and four about morality;
(3) After the heavy rain, there are two kinds of people. One kind of people look up at the sky and see blue and beauty. One kind of person looks down at the ground and sees mud and despair.