In 10 (192 1), I went to Yunnan and worked as a principal clerk in Hehai Economic Department. He soon abandoned martial arts for business and managed tea in southeast Sichuan. 14 years, he abandoned business and returned to his hometown to teach private schools. Joined China the following year. After the "Ma Ri incident" incident, he defected, but he didn't do anything harmful to the Party organization. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he helped the Communist Party of China (CPC) to organize and take care of Mao Chuxiong, and he was the editor-in-chief of Four Genealogies of Shaoshan Shi Mao. In this book, he praised Mao Zedong for "the cymbals spread overseas, leaving a lasting legacy".
1950, twice invited to attend Xiangtan County People's Congress. The following year, he was employed as a member of the Cultural Relics Management Committee of Hunan Provincial People's Government, and later served as a librarian of the Provincial Literature and History Research Museum. I went to Beijing several times and asked Mao Zedong to write the names of Xiangtan University, Shaoshan School and Dongshan School in my hometown.