1, Ye Shengtao enthusiastically advocates standardizing modern Chinese, including standardizing grammar, rhetoric, vocabulary, punctuation, simplifying words and removing variant characters. He also compiled and standardized the Chinese characters in his publications, and stipulated the scheme of Chinese Pinyin. His efforts have improved the quality and organizational structure of editing work.
Ye Shengtao changed his name several times. His original name was Ye. /kloc-when he entered Wu Gong, Changyuan, Suzhou at the age of 0/2, he asked Mr. Zhang to take a word and aspire to be patriotic and powerful. Mr. Zhang said: "Your name is, and there is another poem written by' Bing Jun', so it is good to choose' Bing Chen' as the word." And educate him to be patriotic, first of all, to be patriotic and to understand the history of the country's mountains and rivers. 1911010/October 15, Suzhou recovered in the Xinhai Revolution.
The next day, Ye found Mr. Zhang and said, "The Qing court has been destroyed and the emperor has been overthrown. I can't be a minister anymore. Please change a word. " Mr. Wang said with a smile, "Your name is Shao Yun, and there is a poem that says' everything in St. Tao Jun'. Take' Shengtao' as the word." In this way, Ye Shao Jun left contentedly.
June 19 14, 10 Ye published the classical Chinese novel "Painting in the Glass Window" in the second issue of the novel series, with the signature "Shengtao". Later, he linked the surname "Ye" with the pen name "Shengtao" and became a world-famous pen name.
Literary contribution
Ye Shengtao's first academic paper on children's literature was entitled "The Concept of Children", which criticized the bad influence on children in China.
In fact, Ye Shengtao was the first fairy tale writer in the 1920s. The work Scarecrow was published in 1923. This children's book is very popular among many teenagers. Another work, The Stone Statue of Ancient Heroes, tells the story that a stone was carved into a heroic image. The moral behind this popular story is to laugh at the arrogance of experts and people's numbness.
Ye Shengtao enthusiastically advocates the standardization of modern Chinese, including the standardization of grammar, rhetoric, vocabulary, punctuation, simplification of characters and the removal of variant characters. He also compiled and standardized the Chinese characters in his publications, and stipulated the scheme of Chinese Pinyin. His efforts have improved the quality and organizational structure of editing work.