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Ye Shengtao (1894- 1988), male, formerly known as Ye, Zi and Shengtao, is a native of Suzhou, Jiangsu, and is known as an "excellent language artist".

1907, admitted to Caoqiao Middle School. 19 16 entered the Shanggong School affiliated to Shanghai Commercial Press and published the first fairy tale Scarecrow. 19 18 published the first vernacular novel Spring Banquet. 1923 published the novel Ni Huanzhi.

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 is a deputy to the First to Fourth National People's Congress, a member of the Fifth the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC), a member of the First China People's Political Consultative Conference and a member of the Standing Committee of the Fifth China People's Political Consultative Conference.

1988 February 16 died in Beijing at the age of 94.

1894, Wuren, Suzhou.

Selected Fairy Tales of Ye Shengtao

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1907 was admitted to Caoqiao Middle School and served as a primary school teacher after graduation. 19 14 was expelled from school and began to write classical Chinese novels.

19 1 1 year1month, renamed as Ye Shengtao, with pen names of Ye Jin, Shengtao, Sti, Guishan, Bingcheng, Yingsheng, etc., graduated from middle schools in the same year and became a township primary school teacher.

19 15 worked as a Chinese teacher in Shanggong School of Shanghai Commercial Press, compiling Chinese textbooks for primary schools.

19 16, teaching in Shanggong School affiliated to Shanghai Commercial Press. He wrote the Scarecrow, China's first fairy tale.

19 17 was hired to teach in Wuxian Luzhi Wuxian No.5 Middle School, carried out teaching reform, compiled new textbooks, worked until 1922, and began to write.

19 18, his first vernacular novel "Spring Banquet" was published in the second and third issues of Volume 4 of Women magazine. [ 1]

19 19 joined the trendy club of Peking University, started writing vernacular literature, and published novels, new poems, literary reviews and drama scripts.